I honestly think Only 1 percentage of humans on Earth Are Moderately Intelligent to make society a better place... MIDDLE EAST is without a doubt still living in 1500 yrs past, where they still require more slaves and Islamic Shariya laws on A Global scale.... It's Degrading to Humanity... East is The Future, They have best adaptation in their genes... Britain and Muslims looted and Divided India... Hindu majority, Developed to Today's India in 1/5th of the time they were oppressed.... Because They know that Religion is a Way of Life and not a Lens to View Objective Reality with... plus It's not mandatory to Follow anything in Hinduism it's just a Moral conduct to Treat other as yourself... or vice versa.. Japan Tanked Bombs, wars, and Is still a Significant Economy and Leading Tech. nation Meanwhile Islamic nations rank Least in almost all detrimental criteria like Unsafe, Poor Freedom of Speech or expression, Barbaric treatment of minorities and continuous persecution of Anything that's not Islamic...
No... what you see on TV are ALL things that has already happened. Yet young men whether black or white continue to do wrong on the American Streets decade after decade. 90% of Movies and TV specials are all based on Real EVENTS!!!!!
@@Frey_00there has to be a lot of people for that. In some cases, even 3/4 eye witnesses were proven to be wrong. If one person in a state of chaos, panic, danger, or fear can get details wrong, it’s possible that they all can. I’ll try and look up the case I’m think about, but there was a case we studied in school that was about 3 men all having different accounts of how things happened in the original police reports, but by the time it went to court, all 3 official eye witness testimonies done in court were nearly identical. The lawyer brought up the wildly different police reports and was able to prove that the men’s eye witness testimonies had been shifted, changed or otherwise wrong to begin with. They couldn’t prove to the jury beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was guilty. We were never told in school whether the defendant WAS guilty. That part honestly scared me 😂
Cause im mr sakey, yes im the real sakey, all you other real sakeys are just hollis earley. so wont the real sakey please stand up, please stand up, please stand up
I mean if this whole skit is to prove that eye-witness testimony is terrible, then you should be able to argue that his eye-witness to anyone else in the store is just as terrible.
...no it didnt change anything , it was a weak attempt for Saul to imply the judge allowed it so therefore its okay. the reality is thats a contempt of court charge and mistrial
@spg1794 not really you are wrong lol .....the judge never recognized the defendent in his or her courtroom which is favoritism which allows the defendent to completely run the show and even earn compensation 😮
@@AlwaysBolttheBird I think there would some legal issues with the provocatory nature of how Saul did this. But if he told the judge and jury before hand it would definitely be allowed
I can't imagine it would be allowed in court. Also, in this case it happened to work. What if the defendant would've said that its not him? :D Plot armor ftw.
@@AlwaysBolttheBirdLegal Eagle did a video on this scene and yes it’s not acceptable. I don’t recall the full details but I think it’s because they would have had to have the “false defendant” sworn in and that’s against the rules/law or something.
@@BessuxSo... The witness incorrectly identified the criminal after saying he could absolutely identify the criminal. And that's a flaw with Goodman's ethics and not with the witness? Really guy? Okay then.
@@RafaelKeveluk Sim, "my guy". The criminal Jimmy is actually helping, in case you forgot, so here's your reminder, so make sure whatever's left in between your ears memorizes it this time.
It wasn't clever. Defense attorney's have been using that one for decades, and failing with it for just as long. You can always find someone you can make look enough like a given person to fool everyone from 20 feet away. When they pull stunts like that, it just tells you they are trying to distract a jury from the mountain of physical evidence against a client.
@guruwu1566 Actually it hasn't as a number of lawyers have commented on this over the years. There isn't a case ever where this was done as it's technically fraud and could have the counsel disbarred. Used for decades? Get the fuck outta here. Link one case in the US where it's been done. Don't bother responding till then.
@@basementnetwork By bringing the man to the counsels table (which should not be made accessible to anyone but the defendant and counsel (defendant attorney)) he has already allowed for the misrepresentation of the defendant's identity which is illegal, unethical, and would not be allowed in ANY court in the united states. Get back with me once you pass your Bar(rrrrs) exam.
The entire point is that if he's able to find a lookalike so easily at some random bar, what's to say the witness isn't recalling their face accurately. I don't think this was to try and humiliate the store owner but rather discredit eye witness testimony
And still the wrong guy. This really is a good example of why eyewitness testimony is often very flawed. There is no proof that fingerprints are unique either.
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It proved that anyone that looked like his client could have done it actually...... Specially when the only witness said I don't need time that's him and pointed at the wrong guy..... Created reasonable doubt.... Case done.
Nope. It cast reasonable doubt on the eyewitness testimony. And to be blunt, a preponderance of evidence should not be solely reliant on eyewitness testimony as it is very unreliable. It exists mainly for two reasons. One is to help the defense/prosecution find leads to build up a case or to build up a defense with which they can then find empirical evidence to support. Ideally empirical evidence would lead to possible credibility of eyewitness testimony, and this could be used to sway the judge/jury. The other reason is if there is not empirical evidence it can still have a small chance of swaying the judge or the jury if another witness corroborates the story, or if the sole witness is convincing enough or has enough details to be convincing enough to sound credible. Either way, it does not mean the eyewitness testimony is reliable.
But doesn't "you didn't recognize him either" weaken his case? Saul literally just admitted that he found someone that looked similar enough to fool most people that briefly met the guy. That means that his defendant is wery likely the guy, isn't it?
in a real court you could get in trouble doing it this way, but if you tell the judge and then have the defendent not at your side and just in the courtroom you can do that
This actually happened with Jim Morrison and actor Tom Baker. Jim did some antics on a plane and when he went to trial shaved and had his hair looking like Baker. Stewardess couldn’t tell them apart. All charges dropped.
@@exhanfxancis9808 I doubt a lawyer would expect a judge (or anyone for that matter), to recognize someone they've never seen before. What's up with you clowns and pointing out the obvious? 😂
In this scenario the guy was tricked. He had already seen the defendant and had no way of knowing that the defendant was switched. They intentionally made the decoy look like the defendant
This is real, heard stories where expensive lawyers who work at firms recommending lawyers like saul but irl because they know the judge will spite them plus lawyers like saul but irl deal way more with robbery/possesion cases. im trying to find this clip of a guy talking about it,
So was James Spader (aka Raymond Reddington) and not just once either. 10 seasons, that show (The Blacklist) went, and every single season, James Spader delivered the best performance in all of TV. That’s 10 counts of Highway Robbery that whoever votes on that shit is guilty of.
That's the entire point. It doesnt matter that they look alike, the point is that he got the prosecutor to basically admit that they couldn't identify the correct defendant.
It doesn't matter the record already recognized the man in the defended sheet as the person of the name they were looking for you can't rename the defendant sitting in the finished chair if you already recognize them as such he's already been recognized as the defendant there is no other defendant with the fed in a record sitting in the chair for the defendant of record get the fuck out of here
@@itz--microchipif you mean why he had someone else instead, im thinking it’s to prove he’s really not at fault and the guy accusing is just pinning it on the defendant
@@jacobdetamore7399Meanwhile Gen alpha "Your honor my client couldn't have done it as the time of the crime they/them were busy watching skibidi toilet and rizzing up their AI girlfriend with a lvl 5 gyatt"
@@h.a.l.3980it should. If an eyewitness can be deceived by someone who looks mildly like the person, they didn’t have a good enough accounting of the incident. I’m pro-adding this to the tool box.
@matthewkreps3352 yes, but moreso just to avoid the contempt charges and smooth the process over, no? I can't see any honest reason that this wouldn't be legal. It just makes the point that suspicion and circumstance don't equate guilt.
@@HALLish-jl5mothats what happens in the gap between the shows though. He wasnt around to keep them out when he needed to go into hiding (more cred) so they probably missed him
@@HALLish-jl5mo your standard for what qualifies as a great lawyer is not realistic, therefore your initial question is nonsense. It simply isn't possible to keep every+ defendant out of prison because
The writer who came up with this scene is pure genius Edit- in the comments someone posted the real case it was based on. The lawyer got in trouble and was fined but it was only 100$ lol
@@bryansummers3219 Saul chose someone who looked exactly like the defendant so the witness wouldn't notice. Even if he had memorized the guy's face it would still have been hard to tell.
There was actually a real life example of this happening where the lawyer and the client actually switched outfits and changed places. It saved the man from false accusations that a woman and her lawyer were making against him just for a payday.
@@TheRata1998I'm pretty sure you're allowed to defend yourself in court, so no, it wouldn't be illegal I don't think. You're just not allowed to present yourself as a lawyer for someone else
that's a fact. but before doing that you are asked by the judge how you want to be represented, if you state that you will have a lawyer then you can't represent yourself.
@@TheRata1998 They did it right in front of the judge before the woman and her lawyer walked in, so the judge was aware of what they were doing and allowed it.
"Bait and switch" generally refers to when one person offers something alluring or desirable as part of a deal or transaction and then, after receiving payment or compensation for that certain something, giving the other person something other than what was originally promised ❤
In movies maybe but in real life they pull this all the time. They say the most dramatic things possible every sentence to the point where it means nothing anymore
Charles McGill was jealous as f*ck. His brother was a better attorney without all the accolades and fluff. I want who can get me out of a jam when it’s warranted.
"You didn't recognize him either your honor."
How art imitates life.
Yea, because that's the line that opens Saul and his otherwise innocent partner up to a contempt charge.
I honestly think Only 1 percentage of humans on Earth Are Moderately Intelligent to make society a better place...
MIDDLE EAST is without a doubt still living in 1500 yrs past, where they still require more slaves and Islamic Shariya laws on A Global scale....
It's Degrading to Humanity...
East is The Future, They have best adaptation in their genes...
Britain and Muslims looted and Divided India...
Hindu majority, Developed to Today's India in 1/5th of the time they were oppressed....
Because They know that Religion is a Way of Life and not a Lens to View Objective Reality with... plus It's not mandatory to Follow anything in Hinduism it's just a Moral conduct to Treat other as yourself... or vice versa..
Japan Tanked Bombs, wars, and Is still a Significant Economy and Leading Tech. nation
Meanwhile Islamic nations rank Least in almost all detrimental criteria like Unsafe, Poor Freedom of Speech or expression, Barbaric treatment of minorities and continuous persecution of Anything that's not Islamic...
No... what you see on TV are ALL things that has already happened. Yet young men whether black or white continue to do wrong on the American Streets decade after decade. 90% of Movies and TV specials are all based on Real EVENTS!!!!!
😂😂😂😂
Art as imitation
That's why eyewitness testimony is the weakest form of evidence
Neil Degrasse Tyson agrees with you
But people still go to prison for it even if it is 💀
Unless it’s testified by multiple accounts. But a single eyewitness and it’s the plaintiff himself would be doubtful.
@@Frey_00there has to be a lot of people for that. In some cases, even 3/4 eye witnesses were proven to be wrong. If one person in a state of chaos, panic, danger, or fear can get details wrong, it’s possible that they all can. I’ll try and look up the case I’m think about, but there was a case we studied in school that was about 3 men all having different accounts of how things happened in the original police reports, but by the time it went to court, all 3 official eye witness testimonies done in court were nearly identical. The lawyer brought up the wildly different police reports and was able to prove that the men’s eye witness testimonies had been shifted, changed or otherwise wrong to begin with. They couldn’t prove to the jury beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was guilty. We were never told in school whether the defendant WAS guilty. That part honestly scared me 😂
Also got to take into account coaching taken by investigators. @@Frey_00
The lawyer really said "will the real Mr. Sakey please stand up"
all the other Mr. Sakeys are just imitating
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@@FacundoColombier thank you 😊
Stand sit roll over 😅😅😅😅it's a clown 🤡 show 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Cause im mr sakey, yes im the real sakey, all you other real sakeys are just hollis earley. so wont the real sakey please stand up, please stand up, please stand up
"..and there was no one else in the store?" Seals off the possibility of any additional witnesses. Pretty smart
I mean if this whole skit is to prove that eye-witness testimony is terrible, then you should be able to argue that his eye-witness to anyone else in the store is just as terrible.
well it's a script, so you're saying kudos to the writers for being smart?
@@Alex_1729"well actually its a tv show 🤪" ass comment
"You didn't recognize him either, your honour!" game changing statement!!😂😂😂
Sooo true😂
Contempt-earning statement
...no it didnt change anything , it was a weak attempt for Saul to imply the judge allowed it so therefore its okay. the reality is thats a contempt of court charge and mistrial
@spg1794 not really you are wrong lol .....the judge never recognized the defendent in his or her courtroom which is favoritism which allows the defendent to completely run the show and even earn compensation 😮
@@spg1794 this happened in real life with almost the same transcript, it changed everything kid XD
"If a lawyer ask u the same question more than once you already lost"
“Objection! She’s clearly building to something.”
"Does that glove fit you, Mr. Simpson?"
This is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
That’s you playing right into their hands three times in a quick row.
@@vancearama "Over ruled, the court needs to hear what it is"
Not at all
He's not breaking any rules. He's just proving the court his point.
Is there really no rule against swapping a defendant? I figured there would be
@@AlwaysBolttheBird I think there would some legal issues with the provocatory nature of how Saul did this. But if he told the judge and jury before hand it would definitely be allowed
I can't imagine it would be allowed in court.
Also, in this case it happened to work. What if the defendant would've said that its not him? :D Plot armor ftw.
I’m pretty sure only the defendant and his council can be at the table. It wasn’t a valid defense. The point was to provoke a mistrial
@@AlwaysBolttheBirdLegal Eagle did a video on this scene and yes it’s not acceptable. I don’t recall the full details but I think it’s because they would have had to have the “false defendant” sworn in and that’s against the rules/law or something.
"You have to play our silly game Mr. Goodman. Catching people in their lies is against the rules!"
That's exceptionally clever 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Except that, you know, he's the one lying.
But I guess acknowledging Jimmy is unethical goes against the narrative you're trying to peddle.
@@BessuxSo... The witness incorrectly identified the criminal after saying he could absolutely identify the criminal. And that's a flaw with Goodman's ethics and not with the witness? Really guy? Okay then.
@@RafaelKeveluk Sim, "my guy". The criminal Jimmy is actually helping, in case you forgot, so here's your reminder, so make sure whatever's left in between your ears memorizes it this time.
@@BessuxHe's not "helping a criminal" you absolute brainlet. Undermining the opposing case is his job.
Bro actually used "Your honor, stfu you wasn't even there" in court
😂nice
“ Your honor, my client claims Nuh uh. You wasn even there”
@@mitchwranich2236anytime someone blames you for something and go to court, just say "your honor, Nuh uh" 😂
actually its worse because he was in court for a couple days notably a few hours each day and even so she didnt realize it wasnt the defendant
🤣🤣🤣🤣
You don’t need a criminal lawyer, you need a “criminal” lawyer.
No, you'd want a real lawyer, real life isn't like a TV show my guy haha
@@QuantumFeldspar 🙄 he's quoting Breaking Bad... 😂😂😂😂😂
@@ElleD308 thanks for letting me know twice, pal
@ElleD308 plus Jesse says "wants" not "needs", so he's wrong anyway
@@QuantumFeldspar awww you had to search it? 😂 that's cute
Kevin Costner is such a clever lawyer
LOL. He does look like him.
and it worked because he believed it
Yes
“Oh Mr. Goodman! Really?!!” 😂
That was super slick and on top of that he 100% pointed out how easily people can send somebody to jail and be incorrect
Fact 💯 😂
I'm real life Court a single eye witness testimony means nothing though. Physical evidence or multiple witnesses is more sufficient.
@kingfuqurmahmen6792 statistics would disagree with you. You spend too much time on social media.
@kingfuqurmahmen6792how can you be so willfully ignorant? Its VERY hard to prove ra**. And your claim only helps rapists, you know that right?
@@mef12727I mean it shouldn't, but it often does.
"You don't need a criminal lawyer, you need a *CRIMINAL* lawyer."
One has to read this twice to understand 😂🔥
Top tier Jessie quote
Facts
I see what u did there...but facts tho...
Jesse
How many people have been sent to prison and put to death by eye witness account wrongfully
Wrongfully? Yes.That is why a death sentence required TWO witnesses in open (not secret) court in the Bible. Leviticus.
@@Ray-qb7tk More than one has probably received a death sentence without that requirement.
Bro looked like they were twins
yeah that whats makes me question if this even allowed 😅
That's the point. An innocent look-alike person can go to jail for no reason because eyewitness doesn't recognize the real criminal
“your honor stfu you weren't even there"
🤣🤣🤣🤣on God , who TF said you can pick a side H03
This sent me 💀💀💀
😂😂😂
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"Your honor, how could my client possibly be lying if his pants aren't on fire?"
Good one
Lol nice
Liar, liar plants for hire.
"Your honor shut up you wasn't even there!"
“Your honor, it’s just me in the room…..going keep fighting?”
“It’s not him”
Judge - “This case has concluded here, you are free to leave”
Wowwwww😮😮😮😮😮when did this ever happened!?
Saul was an incredibly clever lawyer
Hes a world class lawyer, kinda scary how good he is 😬
The judge was like a teacher scolding the smartest kid in the room who just pulled a clever prank
Happened to me once in junior high school. Really wounded my self confidence. My teacher apologised later behind closed doors.
Judges have approved things like this in the past, as long as you tell them ahead of time.
It wasn't clever. Defense attorney's have been using that one for decades, and failing with it for just as long. You can always find someone you can make look enough like a given person to fool everyone from 20 feet away. When they pull stunts like that, it just tells you they are trying to distract a jury from the mountain of physical evidence against a client.
@@1retiredknight it was clever, thats why its been used for decades, stop contradicting yourself for the sake of being a contrarian👌🏼
@guruwu1566 Actually it hasn't as a number of lawyers have commented on this over the years. There isn't a case ever where this was done as it's technically fraud and could have the counsel disbarred. Used for decades? Get the fuck outta here. Link one case in the US where it's been done. Don't bother responding till then.
The genius behind the character is amazing
1.4k likes and no comments? Let me fix that!
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This is actually common. Maybe not in the court room, but definitely during cross-examination and depositions.
@@CAGonRivthe defendant would not be present for the deposition of the plaintiff. I can kinda sorta see where you are going with this though lol
A show with genius writing, great characters, amazing acting, and extraordinary directing.
Jimmy was scary smart. I love how loyal Kim was to him.
You have the coolest name I've ever seen on YT 😅👍🏼✨️
@@adrukova1407 Why thank you! You sir, are a scholar and a gentleman.
Shame huel ate her
Seriously, GREAT show but Kim’s ride or die loyalty was the best part…and she is absolutely beautiful
🎉
Obviously this is my sign to finally watch this series from beginning to end 😅
"Your honor, I'm gonna do a Better Call Saul on this one."
Will the real slim shady please stand up?
Who is soul goodman. I thought he was just a character from breaking bad but this does not seem from breaking bad
@@indianheartbeat9005 it's from Better Call Saul. It's a spin-off about Saul Goodman before the time of Breaking Bad
"Your honor, I'm terribly sorry but I'm about to Saul Goodman over this case" - Martin Luther King, probably
Your honor imma be slippin jimmy for this case
"You didn't recognize him either your honor"barrrrs😂💪🏾💪🏾
As he gets thrown in jail for misrepresentation and contempt of court... Barrrrs 😂
@@unbasedcontrarianbut he won for his client. Barssssssss 🍸
@@ttp513 Not in a real court lol. Barrrrs 🧼
@@unbasedcontrarian "misrepresentation"????
Goodman made no claims as to the identity of the man at his table.
@@basementnetwork By bringing the man to the counsels table (which should not be made accessible to anyone but the defendant and counsel (defendant attorney)) he has already allowed for the misrepresentation of the defendant's identity which is illegal, unethical, and would not be allowed in ANY court in the united states. Get back with me once you pass your Bar(rrrrs) exam.
Bro, the defendant looked just like like the fake defendant
Edit: thx so much for 582 likes I’ve never had that much
Exactly
that was the point
The entire point is that if he's able to find a lookalike so easily at some random bar, what's to say the witness isn't recalling their face accurately. I don't think this was to try and humiliate the store owner but rather discredit eye witness testimony
That's what we call a reasonable doubt.
And still the wrong guy. This really is a good example of why eyewitness testimony is often very flawed. There is no proof that fingerprints are unique either.
You don't want a criminal lawyer... you want a "criminal" lawyer.
- Jesse Pinkman
One of the best things Jesse said
@@ivaranaldi2160the way he said it can’t be replicated 😂
His slippping Jimmy
'It's All Good Man'
I want Alan Shore.
A good lawyer never asks a question they don't already know the answer to.
Not true. I’ve been to court. Lawyers totally ask questions to get answers they didn’t already have.
He said Good Lawyer 😊😊😊
@@lorenzopearson110 It's a quote from a movie
@@jelly.212 Ahhh ok. Thank you. It's movie logic. makes sense.
@@lorenzopearson110emphasis on “good”
Vince Gilligan craftsmanship and intelligence.
His works are will age like a fine wine. The depth of each character and very soul of English America in every aspect.
Wtf
:D
Yeah, except that has been done before numerous times.
It proved that his client stole it.
It proved that anyone that looked like his client could have done it actually...... Specially when the only witness said I don't need time that's him and pointed at the wrong guy..... Created reasonable doubt.... Case done.
Nope. It cast reasonable doubt on the eyewitness testimony. And to be blunt, a preponderance of evidence should not be solely reliant on eyewitness testimony as it is very unreliable.
It exists mainly for two reasons. One is to help the defense/prosecution find leads to build up a case or to build up a defense with which they can then find empirical evidence to support. Ideally empirical evidence would lead to possible credibility of eyewitness testimony, and this could be used to sway the judge/jury.
The other reason is if there is not empirical evidence it can still have a small chance of swaying the judge or the jury if another witness corroborates the story, or if the sole witness is convincing enough or has enough details to be convincing enough to sound credible.
Either way, it does not mean the eyewitness testimony is reliable.
That last little dig “you didn’t recognize him either your honor” 🤣
that would add an extra month at least for the contempt of court that he would get from a real judge :D
@@andrewsmithty shit a real judge might be too embarrassed to give contempt after that 🤣🤣
@@andrewsmithtywould they?
Love it!!!!
But doesn't "you didn't recognize him either" weaken his case?
Saul literally just admitted that he found someone that looked similar enough to fool most people that briefly met the guy. That means that his defendant is wery likely the guy, isn't it?
The perfect analogy of: "He's out of line, but he's right."
in a real court you could get in trouble doing it this way, but if you tell the judge and then have the defendent not at your side and just in the courtroom you can do that
@@bigbananadealer846disbarred before the day was over and probably face some form of criminal charge ranging from contempt to tampering
Not an analogy
And for the old guy: He’s in line but he’s wrong
He chose someone who looked near identical 💀
"I don't need time that's him" 😂😂😂
Guilty 👩⚖️
🍸 I’m just a bartender!!!!!
Well, most bartenders are still guilty of dealing with narcotics, so there's always that ^
Plot twist: The bartender was the robber.
LOL!!
Fr 😂
😂
Plot twist part 2; the bartender is a an identical twin to two other male siblings. They are triplets😂😂😂
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"Your honor, shut the fuck up, you weren't even there"
you forgot "your honor, disrespectfully"
Copy and paste comment
@@silvy7394 yeah but he said it better 🗿
Exactly
“Do you promise to tell the truth, only the truth, and nothing but the truth?” “Shit I guess.”
The camera even pans right on him when Kim takes her seat, thats some really nice directing.
This actually happened with Jim Morrison and actor Tom Baker. Jim did some antics on a plane and when he went to trial shaved and had his hair looking like Baker. Stewardess couldn’t tell them apart. All charges dropped.
"You didn't recognize him either your honour" 😂😂😂
Nice copying
She shouldn’t be able to recognise him anyway unless they have had previous court sittings
That was the best part😅😅😅😅
@@ArpanDe is a line from literally the same clip you've just watched genius.
@@exhanfxancis9808 I doubt a lawyer would expect a judge (or anyone for that matter), to recognize someone they've never seen before. What's up with you clowns and pointing out the obvious? 😂
You didn’t recognize him either judge
Your honor*
@koltenglasgow8015 almost like someone referring to you by your name or "bitch" could mean the same thing and have different social implications 🤦♂️
oh Mr Good man
And that’s how you lose a case
@@Doges_World yes but one is proper procedure to address a judge
The way Saul reads the man's statement cracks me up every time.
Even the judge was annoyed that the witness had no clue who robbed him.
No the judge was annoyed that the lawyer was disrespecting the court room.
In real life the judge probably would have locked up Saul for a few days.
@@CrimOudinshe was annoyed that he was actually trying to fight for the truth rather than just keeping to standard protocol
@@mark9294 That's not necessarily what defense attorneys do. Saul probably knew his defendant was guilty, but has to try and get him off anyways.
@@mark9294 You know he could've asked the judge to this beforehand to test the guy's testimony... But he didn't, that's why the judge is mad.
Saul basically just said “your honor stfu because you werent even there” but in a nicer way
All court cases all around the world, all of them in a nutshell
😂😅 true
😂
In this scenario the guy was tricked. He had already seen the defendant and had no way of knowing that the defendant was switched. They intentionally made the decoy look like the defendant
No he called your honor blind cus she didn't no his client wasn't his Client lol
Nobody better than Saul 😅
When a criminal become a criminal lawyer 😂😂😂
Old man: it's him that one in the back right there.
Saul: 💀
lmao
Ummm what? That's not what happened...
@@mattjack3983no shit that’s the joke
@@mattjack3983no shit we know that but the comment is saying imagine if the old guy wasnt dumb
@@motivatedman9730old dude not even dumb bro looks just like him
The way the judge say "ohhhh, Mr GOODMAN" like your mother when you say something inappropriate at the dinner table.
He actually did. Now pass the peas.😆
Because you know he pulls something like this at least once a week. 😂
🤣
I think your're
projecting quite a bit.
@@silentlineac yroou're*
The bartener mustve been like "wtf bro, are they gonna arrest me?" when he was pointed at by the witness lol.
Bro said “ha gotey he’s right there” 😂😂😮😮😅😅😮
Every person going to court wants a Saul Goodman on their side
You real don't want to end up with a mistrial because your lawyer did something this stupid
That's who Tay k need to hire 😂
In any real life situation you wouldn’t want this mess anywhere near your case😂😂
This is real, heard stories where expensive lawyers who work at firms recommending lawyers like saul but irl because they know the judge will spite them plus lawyers like saul but irl deal way more with robbery/possesion cases. im trying to find this clip of a guy talking about it,
A lawyer tried this little trick years ago. It didn't hold up and the judge was not amused
He mopped the floor with the whole room. Plaintiff and judge lmfao
Savage Defense! Everybody is all jacked up! 😂 Even the jury is like "damn"
The real crime is that Saul Goodman was robbed of his Emmy’s!!!
At this point, its obvious the emmy's isnt for the talented. Its for the most influential and connections
Ozark was just better
So was James Spader (aka Raymond Reddington) and not just once either. 10 seasons, that show (The Blacklist) went, and every single season, James Spader delivered the best performance in all of TV. That’s 10 counts of Highway Robbery that whoever votes on that shit is guilty of.
@@RIPAR15nah
@@RIPAR15good joke lmao Ozark has some of the worst writing of any show I've ever seen
The real robber is the friends we made along the way
That is actually true😂
Thanks for that reference 😂
Genshin?
ONE PIECE!😂😂😂😂
😂
Definition of thinking outside the box
Bro the guy who was the real client is like almost identical to the fake one
That's the entire point. It doesnt matter that they look alike, the point is that he got the prosecutor to basically admit that they couldn't identify the correct defendant.
Identical 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
This is legal but you sure to ask the judge first
He didn't want to run the risk of the judge forbidding it!
its safer to ask forgiveness than to ask permission
I don't know if that's true when it comes to law. That's how cases get thrown out😂@@mclovin2408
@@mclovin2408so you’ll steal a bike from a bike owner then ask for forgiveness rather than getting permission from them?
@@mclovin2408Not when you are a professional in the court of law. You would be disbarred no matter how much you beg.
“You didn’t recognize him either, your honor.” Best line in the video.
Edit: I never got so many likes! Thank you!
It doesn't matter the record already recognized the man in the defended sheet as the person of the name they were looking for you can't rename the defendant sitting in the finished chair if you already recognize them as such he's already been recognized as the defendant there is no other defendant with the fed in a record sitting in the chair for the defendant of record get the fuck out of here
I can’t understand the reasoning behind this what happened here?(with explanation)
@@itz--microchipthe 49ers defense failed to stop the chiefs game winning drive
Best line in the series.
@@itz--microchipif you mean why he had someone else instead, im thinking it’s to prove he’s really not at fault and the guy accusing is just pinning it on the defendant
That's contempt of court accusing the Judge 😂😂
Awesome show!
The judge saying "oh Mr. Goodman" kinda sound like she's seen a lot of this clever tricks very often from Mr. Goodman
NO!!!!??
She has 😅
its the whole point of the show its called better call saul he’s a kniving lawyer
And been just as adrimingly exasperated each time... Jimmy is such a rascal that people love him anyways
@@nbacamhconniving..
"You didn't recognise him either your Honor"
He said that yes
Judge should then reply with only two words. Case dismissed.
Classic!!!
Doesn't that defeat the purpose of the trick tho?
@@cris5244that’s what I always thought
Watched this series from one till done, sfg...excellent work. What an ending. Wow, you'll enjoy
That's a "My Cousin Vinny" move Saul! 🎉👍
"Objection, your honor, he's obviously setting up a big reveal"
Nah bruh thats funny asf, I actually like that more for the Gen Z as lawyers memes than the “you werent even there” or “thats cap your honor”
@@jacobdetamore7399Meanwhile Gen alpha "Your honor my client couldn't have done it as the time of the crime they/them were busy watching skibidi toilet and rizzing up their AI girlfriend with a lvl 5 gyatt"
@@regularperson9297 Hold up bro wtf thats an actual link 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
What link @@jacobdetamore7399
All a lawyer has to do is create a reasonable doubt. Saul understood the assignment.
My lawyer told me the best lawyers all have something in common, creative imagination and a silver tongue to word it out.
This would never fly in the real world.
@@h.a.l.3980it should. If an eyewitness can be deceived by someone who looks mildly like the person, they didn’t have a good enough accounting of the incident. I’m pro-adding this to the tool box.
so a lawyer could really put someone other than the defendant in that seat?
@@h.a.l.3980 No, but it has actually happened in the real world.
Saul Goodman is a whole different breed of human
It’s all fun and games until Saul Goodman pulls *the slip*
"You didn't recognise him either, your honor."
The balls on this man
Edit: I KNOW IT IS FROM A MOVIE
Lawyers are allowed to do this. But they are supposed to get permission from the judge first I am told.
@matthewkreps3352 yes, but moreso just to avoid the contempt charges and smooth the process over, no?
I can't see any honest reason that this wouldn't be legal. It just makes the point that suspicion and circumstance don't equate guilt.
It was a show. Spin off from breaking bad
@@BigCore- And shows that play in our world are usually better when they are realistic.
yea but They look fucking identical😂😂😂😂 so theres really no point in this scene
this is the reason the inmates were chanting his name in the prison bus.
the guy was a living legend among them
Tadaaaa 😮😮😮😮😮
a real Crowd Pleaser
I don't understand that.
If Saul was so good, his clients WOULDN'T BE IN PRISON.
@@HALLish-jl5mothats what happens in the gap between the shows though. He wasnt around to keep them out when he needed to go into hiding (more cred) so they probably missed him
@@HALLish-jl5mo your standard for what qualifies as a great lawyer is not realistic, therefore your initial question is nonsense. It simply isn't possible to keep every+ defendant out of prison because
When a criminal lawyer becomes a criminal lawyer
Damn, I wish I had him as a lawyer. He’s the kind of lawyer that Tommy Verciti would need
As hilarious as this is, it’s a good way to piss off a judge for the rest of your career.
That sounds like the judges problem.
Too bad you can't take it personal
Personal animus is basis to disqualify the judge.
Don't hate the player, hate the game. His job is defend his client. Her job is to be impartial.
Uh, it's a good way for a judge to Wake the Hell UP
"Your honor, you weren't even there" aaahh vibe 😭😭😭😭
Fr bro ✋😭
goodman just said "NU UH"
i love how the jury says "Mr Goodman, really?" like this happened before
The writer who came up with this scene is pure genius
Edit- in the comments someone posted the real case it was based on. The lawyer got in trouble and was fined but it was only 100$ lol
I've seen this same scene in multiple shows.
It's weak. It would have been more convincing if the guy at the table looked less like the defendant. He could have been his twin!
Chill
@@bryansummers3219 Saul chose someone who looked exactly like the defendant so the witness wouldn't notice. Even if he had memorized the guy's face it would still have been hard to tell.
@@jim.h don’t mean shit if you don’t name them 🤷♂️
That last dialogue is even better than most of the series out in the cinema.
One of the best series ever. A great tribute to the original series.
"yes it's him" proceeds to point at a woman
That's Saul's wife Kim Wexler. They just panned the camera to her. This video is edited in such a manner
He pointed at the guy with the beard next to the défense attorney, it’s just that the camera keeps panning to the woman
@@arrow5529yeah I needed to word it better that the recorder points at the woman
Don’t assume a gender for the person pointed at 😂 the person chose to be “HIM” not “HER” 😂
@@DestinyKenny yeah and grew a penis to back it up
Judge was like, Bru I'm trying to ruin someone's life here!
Ultimate statement 😂😂😂
Best comment! 😂
Notice how there is a jury, so it isn't the judge finding guilt or innocence.
He ruined it himself
hahahahaaaaaa
lol they are twisted tho fr
I like how Saul had to reassure the fake defendant that it was going to be ok 🤣
Public defender: ok it's him. Can I go get lunch now judge?
There was actually a real life example of this happening where the lawyer and the client actually switched outfits and changed places. It saved the man from false accusations that a woman and her lawyer were making against him just for a payday.
This would be illegal due to the fact that the client is practicing law in a courtroom without proper license. Js
@@TheRata1998I'm pretty sure you're allowed to defend yourself in court, so no, it wouldn't be illegal I don't think. You're just not allowed to present yourself as a lawyer for someone else
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I’d like to see some self-representation in a kangaroo court myself.
that's a fact. but before doing that you are asked by the judge how you want to be represented, if you state that you will have a lawyer then you can't represent yourself.
@@TheRata1998 They did it right in front of the judge before the woman and her lawyer walked in, so the judge was aware of what they were doing and allowed it.
The ol "bait and switch" 😂😂
Facts 😂😂😂
"Bait and switch" generally refers to when one person offers something alluring or desirable as part of a deal or transaction and then, after receiving payment or compensation for that certain something, giving the other person something other than what was originally promised
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Exactly what happened in the video @@merrickbrody8859
Hes a master baiter
@@merrickbrody8859which is basically what he did
Enjoy your meal Mr. Bartender
"your honor, Nuh Uh"
When a lawyer asks you " Are you Sure ? ", You're fucked ! 😂
Or they're tryna get in your head, but probably the former
A law TH-camr once said a good lawyer never asks you a question they don’t already know the answer to :-p
@@jessicacolgrave4082 That was in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD decades ago.
In movies maybe but in real life they pull this all the time. They say the most dramatic things possible every sentence to the point where it means nothing anymore
Heavenly father I pray for everyone who find this comment may God continue to bless you and your family ❤️🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
“Jimmy with a law degree is like a Chimp with a machine gun”
Charles McGill
😂😂
I would hire him
Charles McGill was jealous as f*ck. His brother was a better attorney without all the accolades and fluff. I want who can get me out of a jam when it’s warranted.
CHICANERY!
@@3MUnique I loved Goodman but damn homeboy knew how to cut corners 😂 Charles' jealous was perhaps that he is too principled
I don't need time, that's him😂
'you didn't recognize him either, your honor'
“Your honor, stfu, you weren’t even there”
Exactly lol
My client pleads “NUH UH”
Nuh-uh
She was in the pre-trial
😅 this is the best comment
Imagine he’s like “yea” and then points to the actual defendant in the crowd 🤣🤣🤣
Well then, that means he really did recognize him. It would be bad for Jimmy and his client, but good for the legal system.
Goodbye next season😂
Imagine he pointed on lawyer or the judge
Nightmare 😂
Lol 😂
There probably will be a second hearing but Saul will be able to tell this whole story to the new set of Jury... and they'll buy it. Genius.
The judge's reaction sells the joke so well.
Mr. Goodman: your honor you didn't even notice him 🗿
That's honestly the kind of lawyer you'd want. 😂
Cause hes Saul goodman
If your into meth then, yeah, I guess
@@Averagetendy keep talking.....
@@ashton-eg5qlI.e. his actions were not allowed. In otherwords, if you like breaking rules, similar to possessing meth.
No not really
"I don't need time, that's him!" Favorite line 😂😂😂😂
That’s why eyewitness accounts are so unreliable even by train people FBI agents they’ve done tests, and they fail miserably
When a criminal become a lawyer😂😂😂
Mr goodman:'tries to trick them*
*puts a man that looks exactly like the defendant*