Nope, it's not. I thought so too at first, but different birthdates. The finger flippin' man's bday is July 4th, bet he'll always remember spending his 29th bday in jail
Yeah, plus the ears, lips and hairline are different.
Nope, it's not. I thought so too at first, but different birthdates. The finger flippin' man's bday is July 4th, bet he'll always remember spending his 29th bday in jail
The only thing I can offer is that Belvin Perry Jr., is the Chief Judge. If it wasn't legal, Perry wouldn't have done it.
I will ask some lawyers in my family. You guys are not understanding my question. I understand contempt of court, I understand it's legal. What I don't understand is how an american citizen can do something and be locked up within the hour and have the system throw a lawyer to you.... Shoot casey had freedom longer for killing a child.
IMO this young'un, although he is 28 years old, got a voucher to attend court, told his friends he was going to be on tv and then flipped the bird so his friends would think "you da man". Well, I hope his little stunt has taught him a very valuable lesson. Six days in jail and a hefty fine seems to be a huge price to pay for being an idiot!
Anytime a citizen enters a court of law, there is a court room decorum that should be followed and the Judge has every single right to find someone in contempt if they don't follow the rules.
OFGS:
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NO I WILL NOT BE YOUR FRIEND.
This is a sick sick world we're living in.
Mel
28 certainly isn't what it used to be.
Is it me or do kids stay kids years longer these days.
My God at 28 I was married, pregnant and hubby was in the process of opening up his own company.
I'm not even middle aged yet and this guy makes me feel old.
The Courtroom belongs to the Judge. Period. If there is one thing I learned in EMS, never jack with a Judge, an ME or any member of the Medical Examiner's Office.
Most people don't know this, but when an ME or one or more of their representatives is at a death scene, they are functioning in the capacity of a "Magistrate Of The Court", and while they are on scene, it is as if court is in session. They can have you arrested for contempt on the spot, and they can also serve you a hand written subpoena (most carry a pre-printed pad of them) in the blink of an eye. I found out by trial and error. :innocent:
He was in a courtroom, viewing a death penalty trial. He wasn't at the movies, or watching a concert. If he had done something that had jeopardized the trial, we would have to do this all again. These aren't little kids in the gallery. He is a 28 year old man, and it's not too much to expect him to behave himself while there.
It's a trial seeking justice for a little girl who was brutally murdered. We have laws on the books about interfering. If people can't respect that, I have no problem throwing the book at them.
He might be a celeb by now. I read he already has a fan page.
Not saying what he did was right of course. I'm just wondering in regards to our rights a citizens? It happened awfully fast.
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THANK YOU!!!
I can't see how anybody can feel for this poor man because after all he's an American citizen. As if Judge Perry waltzed out onto the street and snatched somebody up. He came into the court where there are clear rules in place for a reason and he acted like an immature brat. Oh he's sorry? Well then. Naughty kids have consequences.
We don't seem to have QUITE as many of those "rights" as we did back in the day. Just sayin'.
he was helpless? well too bad so sad. what business did he have sitting in on that trial and deliberately ignoring the rules of the court? yes he's a moron no doubt but i bet he learned a very big lesson very quickly today.