I believe soWhy does judge tolerate his behavior? Does it have to do with avoiding future appeals about not getting a fair trial?
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I believe soWhy does judge tolerate his behavior? Does it have to do with avoiding future appeals about not getting a fair trial?
Yes. Truthfully though she has let it go too far with the distractions and disrespect. I’m not sure if the defendant can use his own disruptive behavior as an appeal reason. But if some one else was behaving like the defendant it certainly could be an appeal issue. My opinion only.Why does judge tolerate his behavior? Does it have to do with avoiding future appeals about not getting a fair trial?
If she does not I think she is jeopardizing his chance for any remaining fair trial. He is going to do the same thing again and again.i think she is on the verge of appointing standby counsel
I believe so.Why does judge tolerate his behavior? Does it have to do with avoiding future appeals about not getting a fair trial?
I don't know she put on the record that there is good audio/visual etc. and it is a valid way to continue the trial.I bet jurors are wondering the same.At this point, I do not think he will stop the disruptive behavior or the constant arguing and disrespect. Why doesn't she just keep him in the other courtroom?
His name... Darrell Brooks.What name is Darrell complaining about? "Don't call me by that name?"