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"stand up for the judge"
Crippled people: "shi-"

insertgenericname
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Imagine getting the death sentence cause you said dude

dancingwolfcraft
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Accidentally called her “your majesty” once

Catthew
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I was in court (as an attorney) when one of the parties (not my client) referred to the judge as "Your Excellency." The judge laughed it off, and said, "'Your Honor' or just 'Judge' will be fine, sir."

ajm
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Imagine a judge ignoring the justice system simply because his feelings were hurt

dantecastrejon
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Pro tip: Don’t stay seated and run out of court they can’t find you guilty if they can’t find you.

WIZardOOO
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"I know your innocent but remember that one time you called me 'dude'?"

luriyoramthang
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Imagine being innocent and you accidentally say dawg to a judge with an opinion that’s to high of themselves💀

Vienna
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Judges have overly sensitive ego's. That's for damn sure. 🤦

Goodpatron
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I never imagined to take lessons about the law from saul goodman tbh

shdow
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Love how you have to legally stand up for all judges when most of them are corrupt

blackheartgaming
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I was arrested many years ago and stood there listening to the proceedings at my arraignment then the judge asked if I had any questions. I politely requested my bail be reduced from $10, 000 to $9999.99 since that was the threshold at the county jail for more comfortable housing and the one cent difference would make no difference in my ability to be bailed out. The judge asked why I should get the better accommodations and I said it wasn't so much the accommodations as it was that the lower security wing distributed 8 books per month per inmate whereas the higher security wing only distributed 2 books per month and I liked to read. The judge ordered my bail be reduced by one cent over the objections of the prosecuting attorney. Then the judge thanked me for informing him of the disparity of reading material access between the different tiers of cell blocks and said he would make an enquiry.

Weeks later I stood before the same judge having just pled guilty and the judge declared his intention to sentence me to 2 years in prison followed by 5 years on probation. He again asked me if I had any questions and I politely asked if he would reconsider and eliminate the probation and I was prepared to do additional time in prison if need be. He said "Since you asked so nicely I will honor your request." He then changed the sentence to 2 years and one day in prison followed by no probation. I was released 9 months later with no further obligation to the state proving that if you present yourself well and are polite and have the right attitude you can improve your situation when speaking in a court.

nunyabiznez
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Remember folks: The only one allowed to be a jerk in court is the judge.

victormoreno
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Judges have too much unchecked power. They can literally take away months of your life because they get slightly offended by something you say or do. That's called cruel and unusual punishment, and the only thing you can do is lodge a complaint since they cannot face civil or criminal charges for what they do while in the capacity of a judge.

Azreal
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Most judges are crooked AF UNFORTUNATELY

PLATINUMU
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The fact a judge can ruin you even if you are 100% innocent shows the power they have, and how they need a check on their power. Most Judges are Lawyers on the peak of their career and ego

romanboi
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Is it honorable to give a harsher sentence to someone because you don’t like them? Is that a mistrial?

Phosfit
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Thanks for reaffirming trials are mostly theater where our judicial figures care more about decorum than facts.

tinfoilslacks
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The judge isn't God, why is there so much reverence to these guys

f-puppet
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I got a ticket for a bogus reason onetime, and I went to court to fight it. The judge used all these law terms I had no idea what they were because I'd never been to court before. So I said I'm sorry your honor I don't understand what that means. He got so pissed he started yelling and fined me $300 😒

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