Arrested For NO REASON & The Judge is MAD!

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In this video I will be REACTING to an arraignment with Judge Michael K. McNally at Michigan’s 33rd District Court.

Background photos taken by Rebel Chaser.
Music under License of Wondershare Filmora.

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You'll notice the judge is basically telling him to be quiet because he doesn't want him to give up his rights or incriminate himself. That's a great judge right there.

Atomic-Purple-Guy
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There needs to be a federal law in place that compensates you for every day you're wrongfully imprisoned.

lovetalx
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"let you lawyer speak" "anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of law" this judge is an angel.

Tinywarriorhippo
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judge shut him up at the right times. What a good man

baconemoji
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Give this Judge a promotion for actually holding true to Justice, we need him at higher ranks.

trulyhuman
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This kid has every right to sue. 2 days in jail and lost his job because these cops eat playdough.

Whorpse
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You know this is all wild when NO ONE knows why he was arrested.

MrYutbe
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“They have to be more careful down there”

Considering there is zero consequence, they dont have any reason to.

NoLongo
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I love the fact that he keeps shutting the kid up, not because he's rude, but so he doesn't accidentally get himself in trouble! That's just a little bit above and beyond that's nice to see.

existenceisrelative
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putting someone in custody without a charge and legal authority is called "kidnapping"

terratorment
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As usual there are no consequences for the police who unlawfully imprisoned a citizen!

cadiencanaille
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For somebody who was arrested for no reason, this kid is surprisingly chill.

javeydones
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This kid lost one of his jobs and was held without cause for 38-48 hours! Inexcusable! Someone should at least contact that employer and let them know it was in error and court should compensate for time lost as to wages at very least. Disgraceful

ninajones
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A judge that knows the law and how it works and can recognize a wrongful arrest....how refreshing!!!!

rhondabeirne
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When the judge himself tells the kid to keep his mouth shut that says alot. It proves that cops will try to use anything you say against you. Unbelievable!

mitchellv.
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this is why the arresting officer needs to be present in court

xxmeanyheadxx
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False arrest for a non-existent violation...I smell a civil case coming.

francisseidel
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I was on probation when I was 18-20 and I violated with new marijuana charges. My probation officer thought I was going to get 30days jail and probation reinstatement. My attorney got me out of jail the next day and I went to see my PO. When I walked in her office she was livid that I was out of jail. Later that day police showed up to my house for violation of probation and I was arrested again, my new charges “coming into contact with law enforcement” when I got back in front of the judge, he was irate and chewed my PO out for a solid 10minutes. She was fired and I had a new PO a month later. God bless the judge who oversaw my case, whoever he was.

alexknaack
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I LOVE that the judge is telling the defendant not to say a word. He's protecting him.

beeer
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I like that the judge and lawyer know the guy isn't the smartest with his words, so they constantly remind him to keep his mouth shut. It pretty wholesome to be honest.

broomcheese