I am by no means an atty or legal pro, but I have spent way too much time in courtrooms (I'd like to say it was in some job-related capacity, but alas, it's just my checkered past when I was much younger and couldn't seem to stay out of trouble w/the police!) So I can say with authority (lol) that I have seen judges act much worse than this toward a defendant many times. (Never in front of a jury however.) Once I was waiting for my case to be called, and I saw the judge chuck his SHOE at a defendant in custody sitting in the jurybox, because he was whispering to a fellow inmate. Another time, I saw a judge order an adult male defendant to go stand in the corner facing the wall when he gave a flippant answer to something the judge asked him. Once, a judge was ready to hand down a sentence for a defendant who had pleaded guilty without a plea deal in place. The judge told the defendant to look out the window and count the number of white cars in the parking lot and tell him how many he saw. Then the judge told him that was how many years he was going to prison for! I could go on, but hopefully you get the idea. IMO, Judge Cannone has shown bias toward the prosecution in this case, but this particular comment I feel sprang more from frustration than from bias. I think she could finally see the end in sight of this difficult trial, and when AJ raised his concerns, all she heard was more delay of that end. It's understandable she's ready for this to be over, but she should have checked her frustration, imo, instead of snipping at the defendant for basically no reason, imo.