it looked like a “kangaroo” court!
(Based on the way he leapt. It’s a joke…)
Full 2 min video here
FULL A man attacked a Clark County judge in court today after she denied his probation
https://rumble.com/v44z0rx-full-a-man-attacked-a-clark-county-judge-in-court-today-after-she-denied-hi.html?playlist_id=LV4NXbKxcxk
Like feeding a stray cat.
The real question is - did the judge learn any lessons or is he still stupid????
When you travel through the primitive jungles of Las Vegas and come upon a starving cannibal holding a machete, you don’t pat him on the head.
This liberal “judge” will now be the wiser. /spit
And yet 3 years later we still have people in jail that haven’t even been convicted of any crime.
Can anyone tell me why that SOB wasn’t handcuffed??? 🤷
The state trying to save money on restraints perhaps? Sheesh
The lesson, punish criminals to the full extent of the law.
They earned it.
Once the Bailiff looked-up from his cellphone, he got busy with the suspect but that didn’t save the judge some injury. The larger issue is, why in the world would anyone expect a criminal to be civil? Criminals, by nature, are un-civilized!
compassion fatigue means that justice should have primacy over mercy
The scale is difficult to be sure about but it looks like a small courtroom, so the space between the table and the bench, called the well, is small + the bench is low. Plus he looks really big. Just a confluence of configuration and circumstance that allowed this animal to strike. Most unfortunate. They’ll max him out when he’s charged and convicted with the felony battery on the judge and the bailiff. I don’t know NV law, but based on the brief discussion of his serious priors, perhaps life with the possibility of parole in 12 or 15 years
The takeaway for those of us a half-continent away is how quickly the attacker closed the distance between himself and the victim - one second, maybe two.
Had the attacker been armed with a knife she would have been seriously injured or worse; the several burly officers with guns were powerless to stop him (before he made contact) once he decided to bolt across the room.
We all need to remember this when we are in a public place thinking “I can take care of myself.”
I remember judges who kept a .38 under the gown, just for such emergencies. I also remember a video of a white adult man who, when he heard his sentence, jumped the barrier and tried to attack the judge. He got a good beat down.
When I was on Jury duty there was an armed bailiff in the court room at all times.
“.. was granted probation multiple times, once by same judge”
Almost karma...hope she at least got a broken nose and lost a few teeth, that’s the least she deserves for unleashing this filth on society.
I’d like to see a picture of this guy in boxing trunks. Given the athletic feats that he performed jumping over the bench to get to the judge, I suspect he’s prison hard as hell. Indeed, just the kind of subhuman thing that no one in his right mind wants to meet.
Did law enforcement convince the criminal to stop stealing oxygen?
He coulda been somebody, a contender, instead of the bum he is.
As I have been telling you, I watch REAL court cases on YouTube (NOT judge Judy).
It is interesting, but aggravating.
Charged with multiple crimes, including felonies. After a plea bargain, usually all but one of the charges are dismissed, the remaining charge is then REDUCED to a lesser charge, maybe from a felony to a misdemeanor, THEN, they get probation!
Little or no jail time and/or are ALWAYS credited for “time served”.
In some cases they get “deferred adjudication”, whereby a felony will not be charged against their record IF they successfully complete their probation.
The Serv-Pro sentence, “like It Never Even Happened”.
The courts (judges) bend over backwards to “coddle” these “shreds of human debris”. They talk tough, then wimp out when it comes to sentencing.
Oh!, btw, when convicted of multiple crimes, the sentences are almost always to be served consecutively (at the same time) Ten years for this crime, ten years for that crime, ten years for another crime, THIRTY YEARS right? NOPE TEN years total. Not to mention parole and early release.
So where a criminal should be serving EVERY DAY of a THIRTY YEAR sentence, they will be lucky to serve FIVE!
And yes, almost ALL these criminals are REPEAT OFFENDERS!
“What percentage of probationers complete their terms successfully?
Nationwide, only 54% of people who exited their probation in 2018 were marked as successfully completing their supervision. Of the remaining individuals with alternative outcomes, over half returned to prison or jail (Kaeble & Alper, 2020).”
Some that I subscribe to/watch
Law Talk With Mike
https://www.youtube.com/@LawTalkWithMike/videos
Judge Stephanie Boyd
https://www.youtube.com/@judgestephanieboyd4233/streams
Time Served (various judges)
https://www.youtube.com/@timeservedphil/videos
Judge Jeffrey Middleton
https://www.youtube.com/@judgejeffreymiddleton7573
Various judges
https://www.youtube.com/@CourtCamTV911/videos?view=0&sort=dd&shelf_id=0