YSL JUDGE THREATENS LAWYER WITH JAIL & Locks Up Juror for Recording - Criminal Lawyer Reacts

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Criminal Lawyer Bruce Rivers Reacts to YSL JUDGE THREATENS LAWYER WITH JAIL & Locks Up Juror for Recording

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“You can be an effective advocate without being an a$$hole”

SAY IT LOUDER BRUCE 👏🏻 👏🏻

Ashley__Rose
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Years ago, one of my students had to write a six page paper (using all lines front and back) because he started a fire in the school restroom. I was his English teacher and special ed case manager. This kid hated writing with a passion and stayed after school with me for an hour everyday for weeks writing that paper. He was in misery everyday (I was in misery, too). He kept saying, " Why didn't they put me in jail? This is horrible." I would say keep writing and gave him ideas about what to write about fire safety.
I told the fire marshal that the judge chose the perfect punishment. I told the student that if he got in trouble with the law again that he would have to write a 12 page for me. He was a perfect student for the rest of the year.

zebeart
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I practice in CA and a judge told me that I was out of order and told me to shut my mouth. I thought he was wrong so you know what I said? "Will do, your honor" and I kept my damn mouth shut. The case settled that day and I was able to go home to the family and enjoy my night. Never argue with a judge. You will always lose.

pokrstr
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That judge is creative! He doesn’t just have to write a publishable 10-page academic paper on “Why I Shouldn’t Have Mouthed Off in Court” he has to send it to legal journals!

lindsaybeyerstein
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I have been called 3 times in my life so far for jury duty. I am now 60 years old. The second time I was called I was actually picked and ended up even being jury foreman. I was proud to do that and even to this day I am proud I was able to do that. I was a stay at home mom and as my children got older I wished that I could volunteer for jury duty as I did not have a job I had to be at so it caused no hardship for me to attend. Unfortunately you can't ask to do this. But this young juror should have taken her opportunity seriously enough to pay attention when the judge was speaking, especially to the jurors!! 3 days in jail should make her more attentive in the future.

lisawagner
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I've never experienced the pressure of being in a courtroom before but the idea of arguing with the judge seems insane to me.

AnthonyCheeseborough
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I work for the Federal Govt and my coworker told me he had jury duty on Monday. He wasn't quite complaining just grumbling a little. I said, "Better us than other people. We get paid our normal wages, and some people don't. I'd rather it be me than someone who's going to lose pay." He told me he never thought about it that way. Afterwards he was more willing to go. So, I'd be down for a 9 month trial.

oskaipwn
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I served on a jury a month ago here in Canada and we were given 100 dollars a day. I was hoping the trial would last longer because that's more than I make at work each day!

loritalbot
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I fkn love that first judge!! One of the best discipline methods I ever learned, that worked like magic for our son, who came from the foster system was PAPERWORK. When he violated someone safety at school or home he was immediately grounded no privileges (like phone) and given a worksheet we were willing to check once per day. The questions were 1. What happened, do not blame-shift. You better Star in the story. 2. Who was affected. 3. What do you need to do about it? 4. What would you do differently.
Then it got signed and dated and filed in my binder of shame. All of his violent and aggressive behaviors eventually stopped he hated doing it so much. It was awesome. Made him do all the work to get out of trouble, improved his writing skills and now I have a binder of some bull💩 we can laugh about now.

karenabrams
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That woman was lying. It's pathetic that she acts like a teenager caught and making up a rediculous lie. If she thinks anyone believes that "everybody was talking" while the judge was addressing the rules to the jury, she's crazy.

tracyhaverstick
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If he's already forcing one of the lawyers to write an essay on professionalism and things haven't even ramped up yet for trial, I'm guessing this case is full of sh*tty people and we're going to witness one heck of a clown show once the proceedings are in full swing.

crimsonhalo
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The look on the "essay" lawyer's face was PRICELESS! The judge did have a point, lawyers should be able to write.

NoNonsense
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The amount of times you had to say “just buy some sandwiches and shut up.” Is astounding. These lawyers are ridiculous.

that_girl_hillary
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Was a juror in a criminal case, that changed my life in many ways and appreciate our courts so much more than ever. It was very stressful and it was really hard even having just one person who didn't pay attention or not follow directions well. She knew what she was doing and she didn't care about anyone but herself.

floptimus
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I love how measured you are, Bruce, with everything you reflect over. I have just turned 50, and I remember flying off the handle. Not knowing when to shut up or stopping to think before acting. However, thank god with age, I now feel much more measured. I really think before I speak. Know when to speak and resonate with everything you're talking about.
Learning a lot about people, behaviour & the law system with all your great content 👍

shirleytitterington
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The judge said "if you're gonna act like a child, I'm gonna treat you like one. I expect your essay on my desk by 12pm on April 28th, no extensions." 🥴

Nikki_with_the_blikki
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This is great. Some people think a fine is no big deal so they do whatever they want. Sometimes you have to be creative in order for someone to actually get it.

marykCLT
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Bruce, your words ring really fucking true. I had a shit day at work today and was veeerrryyy vocal about it, and I was lucky that my boss didn't hear it. Keeping your mouth shut when you're heated is a skill I need to practice.

akbub
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In Santa Barbara County the jury pool was given the jury conduct instructions on the first day we were summoned. Before the selection process even started.

workinonit
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The Chief Judge in our Federal District Court, allows no using of cell phones in his court. There are several notifications outside and inside the courtroom. He also has a rather large fish tank in his chambers. If anyone’s cellphone is exposed or makes any noise during session, he asks the bailiff to confiscate it, and drop it in the fish tank. Everyone in the building is very aware of the wreckage of cellphones at the bottom of his tank.

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