Mr. Wolf: we are going to have a hearing about the contempt.
HHJP: gives you a right to council. Why should your client not be held in contempt. She uttered the words she killed somebody anyway.
MW: can she gives answers?
HHJP: she said she took meds, she was apologetic, normally I would give 175 days and the fact that she was remorseful. I have reopened the proceedure.
MW: Explain
My finance, I love him and I did not take my meds this morning, no food or water or toilet paper in the cells. Sorry for what I had done.
MW: how much emotional trauma.
a lot of stress, when I go home I can hold my two year old
MW: you told judge perry you took your meds
I rushed out the door and had to go to the methodone clinic
MW: why did you tell the judge you took the meds?
I had taken the methodone but not the other meds.
MW: before you yelled out what did you think?
How are we going to fix a two year abuse relationship, I didn't think at all and sorry.
MW: as soon as it came out your mouth how did you feel?
I would surley like to go home.
MW: stress, she is sorry. concerned about her relationship with her fiance. she made an improper statement without any forethought and I ask that you not order...
HHJP: in a free society is a free trial, to see what goes on in the court room. One of the things we must be aware of you do not have a right to stand up in the court room such as miss rodgers said in this case, that you killed somebody anyways. That indicates some forethought to think and realize that she was in here in a case involving someone who is alledged to have killed someone. As a result a juror had to be excused. Mindful of the fact of what you said and mindful you suffer from bi polar it does not totally excuse. If you were anyone else I would not hesitate to give you 179 days. I gave you two days and I took everything you have said here and I see no justification to change that sentence. I see you in contempt of court and sentence you to two days. Thirty days from date, public defender for purposes of appeal.
what time tomorrow?
HHJP: recess.