Facts! I will never understand why people think that when the cops say they wanna talk that they are your pals! Get a lawyer keep your mouth shut and for goodness sake do not go pro se!
@@cynthiahagerman5718 his defense is more than likely way more effective than the public defender. if you leave your life up to a public defender you’re going down. lol.
@@rosearellanes5648 if you genuinely can’t tell the difference between sarcasm and pointing out the irony of what the defendant is saying and laughing at loss of life then you might want to steer clear of TH-cam comments
I wonder if he is a narcissist?? Many narcs like to represent themselves. They tend to have a grandiose sense of self-importance, so this allows them the opportunity to pedastalize themselves. These egomaniacal idiots are also very cunning, manipulative, and controlling. Representing themselves allows them the ability to control and distort the narrative!
Does anyone else think it’s odd that the prosecution and defense sit so close and facing each other? How do any of them have any privacy to discuss issues during the trial?
Yes, the entire court setup is totally weird (imo). Especially when the witness box is BEHIND the defendant, so his back is towards them and he can't see them face to face. So strange. I've never seen anything like this tbh! 😮
@@Willow-fs8dq NARCISSISTIC. Thinks he's the smartest person in every room. Believes aww. I can do this. No sweat. Yeah right. He should have sat down shut his mouth and let the lawyers do their job.
@@shoosh222another way of saying good morning , but because morning phonetically sounds like “mourning” many in the spiritual community use grand rising instead
Hopefully that's not Quinton's last outfit... giving the impression of a criminal amidst the courtroom instead of a defendant. There were parts of his opening that I liked and even something of surprised me. The prosecutor did a good job in such as narrowing down what the circumstance of murder is... according to the charge(s) associated.
This is why you don't go pro se. He's calm and collected. I'll give him that. People always think it's so easy. It takes years of school and mock trials to be an attorney. Good luck. He's no Darryl Brooks. 😅
@@dupingdelight Grammar police here: “He could of filed…” Should be, “He could have filed…” Young people, please stop using “of” as the verb “have.”
@@InAnotherTimeGirl depends what country you are from of course what grammar you use. lol as I’m 52 years old I’m not a young person. Your interpretation of my language I’m sure may be as your from a different country than I am also. Here in the uk 🇬🇧 we say he could of filed. Not as u stated he could have. Either way it has the same exact meaning. Could of or could have. You can actually use both.
@@dupingdelight - Definition: of: nonstandard, HAVE ---> used in place of the contraction 've often in representations of uneducated speech. You cannot use both! "Of" is a preposition, not a verb.
OK you sounded great. Made a lot of sense with terrific descriptive, and honest happenings of events that night but big BUT, you were high. So why lie about it now? It makes no sense everybody was high. It’s OK. No one‘s getting in trouble for that now. It could be part of your defense no? Just a thought.
It's extraordinarily painful to have to listen to the lies of a sociopath who'd 'extinguished' your loved one; And the Monster gets to question his victims. That's just unreal.
12:13 first things first … he does have to prove that he was in reasonable fear of his life and/ life of others . He doesn’t just get to claim self defense because he believes it . Two / as someone who’s studying law and this man probably has ZERO experience in actual case law …. It’s stupid
@@Councilof8for43 they believe that being in a stand your ground state negates everything it doesn’t. It removed the duty to retreat but you have to still maintain your life or others were in imminent danger . Which he clearly hasn’t . There has to be a reasonable fear . If someone turns to RUN you have to stop . You can’t chase them or keep trying to kill once the threat is over
Initial interrogation videos shows this guy tweaking his ass off, now he been sitting in jail looking all cleaned up. Sounds like he was doing meth got paranoid and he himself doesn’t even know why or what he did smh, don’t do meth kids!
I believe you 100%. I am a former cocaine user (25+ years ago, never tried meth) and after a couple of days straight of using, you totally think people are out to get you. You think you can hear people outside, POLICE ESPECIALLY! You think your neighbors are talking about you and are calling the police on you, and you honestly believe that you can hear them if you put your ear up against the wall (when in actuality, the neighbor has been away on vacation for weeks lol). The paranoia totally gets the best of you. I can understand how Quinton thought Toni was a cop, etc etc etc. It makes so much sense the way you described it. They should have called a doctor as an expert witness to explain the effects of long term meth usage and point out more of the paranoia symptoms he was experiencing. And finally you are right, he was absolutely tweaking in the interview. He wasn't itching incessantly because he had crap on him from being in the wall (he may have had a tiny bit on him but he was soooooo tweaking lol). Sorry so long. Thanks for reading!! ❤
@@alemontwisted9508 How’s that being racist? I stated it was like Brooks, because he chose to defend himself in a murder trial! It has nothing to do with if he’s better equipped in questions and defending himself. It’s the fact the this is his murder trial! Regardless, he will spend the rest of his life in jail. He’s a Narc psychopath.
Another career felon without at least a high-school education, acting as an attorney. Yeah, really smart. He axe da questions and everything. Know what I'm say'in....
@@goldengilmaky6788 BULLSHIT!!! Just because people in England might pronounce “th” as “f” most certainly does not mean its “correct”. Have a look at WHO these people (in England) are that pronounce it as such 😂😂
He acted in self defense! This persecutor thinks she's a star in a movie or something. It's sad that a life was taken, but sooner or later that would've been the end results anyway either his or theirs. The defendant did what he could to save himself as anyone would've done in a situation like that . He deserves another chance . Not quilty, Not guilty , Not guilty , Not guilty !
#CourtTV What do YOU think?
Catch up on the FACTS: www.courttv.com/news/oh-v-quinton-nixon-medical-assistant-murder-trial/?
1st mistake- Not having a lawyer, 2nd Mistake-representing yourself, 3rd mistake- see 1 & 2.
Well said. ❤
Well said! I miss all the lives, so now I gotta start here and catch up to Day 3.
Facts! I will never understand why people think that when the cops say they wanna talk that they are your pals! Get a lawyer keep your mouth shut and for goodness sake do not go pro se!
@EducatedBlackMan I think they tried to kill him. He got bite marks,and knife marks on him. He should not be ln jail. They should be
@@926paaja❤
Lmao as soon as he said “grand rising” I knew what time it was…
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Hahahahaha
Really😂😂😂😂
LMAO
👏🤣🤣🤣🤣😅
Oh boy! Why on earth does anyone ever want to represent them self? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Only raging narcissists who think they are smarter than everyone else (including lawyers) will represent themselves.
Delusions of grandeur?
NARCISSISM. think they smartest person in the room. If I'm charged wth murder. I'm sitting down and keeping my mouth shut.
@@cynthiahagerman5718 his defense is more than likely way more effective than the public defender. if you leave your life up to a public defender you’re going down. lol.
@@thomism1016 Low IQ.
I like this prosecutor she is clear and gets her point across without stringing it out.
This sitcom should be interesting
I bet
A person who represents themselves has a fool for a client and an idiot as a lawyer lol
Always!!
Ur absolutely right 💯 percent
As stated by the late, great Benjamin Franklin!!
He made a big mistake in attempting to represent himself.
@@rogergriffin9893 show me a man who represents himself in court and I’ll show you a fool
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Guns and drugs like water and oil they dont mix
I know my man did not just quote lines from Set it off 😂😂 “what is the procedure when you got a gun to your head” wow sir 😅😅
I don't find anything funny about someoe's murder whatsoever!! How could u be laughing about any of this?
@@rosearellanes5648because he quoted a movie and the situation is ridiculous
@@rosearellanes5648literally no one is laughing about the murder like c'mon lol
LMAO
@@rosearellanes5648 if you genuinely can’t tell the difference between sarcasm and pointing out the irony of what the defendant is saying and laughing at loss of life then you might want to steer clear of TH-cam comments
This guy won’t win even if he didn’t do it. Don’t represent yourself Mr.KnowITall
I wonder if he is a narcissist?? Many narcs like to represent themselves. They tend to have a grandiose sense of self-importance, so this allows them the opportunity to pedastalize themselves. These egomaniacal idiots are also very cunning, manipulative, and controlling. Representing themselves allows them the ability to control and distort the narrative!
💯 yeeesss this
Absolutely!
Does anyone else think it’s odd that the prosecution and defense sit so close and facing each other? How do any of them have any privacy to discuss issues during the trial?
Yes, the entire court setup is totally weird (imo). Especially when the witness box is BEHIND the defendant, so his back is towards them and he can't see them face to face. So strange. I've never seen anything like this tbh! 😮
I thought they were all on the same team
Why on earth are so many defendants defending themselves? It is so dumb! He has no chance against this prosecutor, she is so sharp and put together.
My thoughts exactly!
@@Willow-fs8dq NARCISSISTIC. Thinks he's the smartest person in every room. Believes aww. I can do this. No sweat. Yeah right. He should have sat down shut his mouth and let the lawyers do their job.
This is painful to watch....these crackheads are lying & running games on this man...Sir, shut down everything & call a lawyer....
What?!? Are u kidding me?!?
Bro said "Grand Rising"
I know like whyyyyy😂
What’s that a reference to?
@@shoosh222another way of saying good morning , but because morning phonetically sounds like “mourning” many in the spiritual community use grand rising instead
@@DevinCruise777makes sense! I have heard it before but didn't know what it meant either. Thanks for the info! ❤
Biggest mistake to represent yourself and not even familiarize yourself with the law. You, not the state, have to prove an affirmative defense.
Absolutely!! 💯 %
The same prosecutor who prosecuted Erica Stefanko.
She is beautiful too. 🔥🔥🔥
What's the story with Ericka Stefancko? I'd may be interested in watching that trial also!
Hopefully that's not Quinton's last outfit... giving the impression of a criminal amidst the courtroom instead of a defendant. There were parts of his opening that I liked and even something of surprised me. The prosecutor did a good job in such as narrowing down what the circumstance of murder is... according to the charge(s) associated.
You can start a situation with your mouth, with you hands, with a pencil with whatever you have
What is your statement in reference to? Sometilhing Quinton said??
Is this a bench trial ?
Yes
yes there will be benches there
@@Nazyr😂😂
Insane choice.
Soooo this is all about a bunch of tweekers fighting over who stole or hid the last itty bitty pebble?
And paranoia setting in thinking Toni was a cop!
@@Councilof8for43 i feel like that's just all a big story to cover up the real motive, which is who stole the last blaster 🤣
@@MoyferZy hahahahaha you night be right!!! 😂😂
@@Councilof8for43 ive had fairly similar nights back in my 20s lol. I know how it goes 🤣🤣🤣
@@MoyferZy Yup! Me too!
What is the procedure when a gun is at your head is from the movie set it off ..sir you already guilty
Set it off is the film
I've never heard of it. I can't believe he is reciting lines from a movie!!! 😂😂😂
@@Councilof8for43 It’s a hood classic 😂
This is why you don't go pro se. He's calm and collected. I'll give him that. People always think it's so easy. It takes years of school and mock trials to be an attorney. Good luck. He's no Darryl Brooks. 😅
Darryl Brooks was definitely more entertaining than Quinton, for sure!
This dude is cooked from the get go, maximum sentence.
Only way to get to the troof is to axe questions..
😂😂😂
"...da TROOF of da TROOF, and da TROOF is, the State is tryin' to HIDE da TROOF!"
Guilty
The troof will be figured out
Why in the world is the judge making him wear an orange county jail jumpsuit this is ridiculous. How is this a fair trial
He could of filed to wear normal clothes but as he’s his own lawyer he has no clue what he needed to file
@@dupingdelight is that something they need to file for? I honestly never knew that
@@dupingdelight Grammar police here: “He could of filed…” Should be, “He could have filed…” Young people, please stop using “of” as the verb “have.”
@@InAnotherTimeGirl depends what country you are from of course what grammar you use. lol as I’m 52 years old I’m not a young person. Your interpretation of my language I’m sure may be as your from a different country than I am also. Here in the uk 🇬🇧 we say he could of filed. Not as u stated he could have. Either way it has the same exact meaning. Could of or could have. You can actually use both.
@@dupingdelight - Definition: of: nonstandard, HAVE ---> used in place of the contraction 've often in representations of uneducated speech. You cannot use both! "Of" is a preposition, not a verb.
OK you sounded great. Made a lot of sense with terrific descriptive, and honest happenings of events that night but big BUT, you were high. So why lie about it now? It makes no sense everybody was high. It’s OK. No one‘s getting in trouble for that now. It could be part of your defense no? Just a thought.
Truf? It’s the truf, and nothing but the truf.
I believe it was "Troof "
Da TROOF of da TROOF!
It's extraordinarily painful to have to listen to the lies of a sociopath who'd 'extinguished' your loved one; And the Monster gets to question his victims. That's just unreal.
12:13 first things first … he does have to prove that he was in reasonable fear of his life and/ life of others .
He doesn’t just get to claim self defense because he believes it .
Two / as someone who’s studying law and this man probably has ZERO experience in actual case law …. It’s stupid
💯%
@@Councilof8for43 they believe that being in a stand your ground state negates everything it doesn’t. It removed the duty to retreat but you have to still maintain your life or others were in imminent danger . Which he clearly hasn’t . There has to be a reasonable fear . If someone turns to RUN you have to stop . You can’t chase them or keep trying to kill once the threat is over
Initial interrogation videos shows this guy tweaking his ass off, now he been sitting in jail looking all cleaned up. Sounds like he was doing meth got paranoid and he himself doesn’t even know why or what he did smh, don’t do meth kids!
I believe you 100%. I am a former cocaine user (25+ years ago, never tried meth) and after a couple of days straight of using, you totally think people are out to get you. You think you can hear people outside, POLICE ESPECIALLY! You think your neighbors are talking about you and are calling the police on you, and you honestly believe that you can hear them if you put your ear up against the wall (when in actuality, the neighbor has been away on vacation for weeks lol). The paranoia totally gets the best of you. I can understand how Quinton thought Toni was a cop, etc etc etc. It makes so much sense the way you described it. They should have called a doctor as an expert witness to explain the effects of long term meth usage and point out more of the paranoia symptoms he was experiencing. And finally you are right, he was absolutely tweaking in the interview. He wasn't itching incessantly because he had crap on him from being in the wall (he may have had a tiny bit on him but he was soooooo tweaking lol). Sorry so long. Thanks for reading!! ❤
You going to be found guilty on all counts
Nothing to worry about here, about your meth, heads and firearms
I wonder how many people caught that he quoted Vivica Fox from the Set It Off movie in his opening statement 😂
He def underestimated this prosecutor
"who ALL" ?!?
This should be interesting lol 😂😂
Darrel Brooks all over again. Narcissistic psychopath! The ego is to big! In a murder case you defend yourself 🤦♀️
He seems nothing like Brooks, u can just tell he he doesn't trust his life in someone else's hands
@@tmthompson79I see it that way too.
To be fair, he’s asking better questions than DB and taking the case seriously. Nothing like DB at all. Stop being racist.
@@alemontwisted9508 How’s that being racist? I stated it was like Brooks, because he chose to defend himself in a murder trial! It has nothing to do with if he’s better equipped in questions and defending himself. It’s the fact the this is his murder trial! Regardless, he will spend the rest of his life in jail. He’s a Narc psychopath.
You may need an Attorney!
What’s the bidness
Omg!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Darryl Brooks song just got stuck in my head...lol
Good job prosecutors
get a lawyer Please mannnnnn
I love this prosecutor
Another career felon without at least a high-school education, acting as an attorney. Yeah, really smart. He axe da questions and everything. Know what I'm say'in....
Yup it's all da troof!
Objection, hearsay
@@terrelledwards-w4i 😂
the troof?
In England some people pronounce “th” as “f”. It’s a linguistic determination that is proper to many regions in the world.
@@goldengilmaky6788
BULLSHIT!!! Just because people in England might pronounce “th” as “f” most certainly does not mean its “correct”.
Have a look at WHO these people (in England) are that pronounce it as such 😂😂
@@goldengilmaky6788He's not in England, surely has never been and this doesn't apply to him. Nice try tho.
@@nvd3914💯
He acted in self defense!
This persecutor thinks she's a star in a movie or something. It's sad that a life was taken, but sooner or later that would've been the end results anyway either his or theirs.
The defendant did what he could to save himself as anyone would've done in a situation like that . He deserves another chance . Not quilty, Not guilty , Not guilty , Not guilty !
pro sec..... aka stupid egomaniac
Does he have head lice? Always scratching 😮
Maybe just got his hair twisted, it gets itchy
After effects of being a meth addict
Its a nervous response
Meth heads are known to do that as well
Or his braids are too tight, OR.... a combination of all of it!!! 😂😂😂
Why represent yourself in a murder trial everyone I seen do that b guilty n gets life
poor bastard
Please say thats a scar on his eye and nt a tattoo 😢woww
Is pro se becoming a thing? 🫣🙄
Only to the idiots that think they are smarter than EVERYONE else in the room!