THE CRAZIEST COURT ROOM REACTIONS EVER - Brit Reacts
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- THE CRAZIEST COURT ROOM REACTIONS EVER - Brit Reacts
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Not every state has the death sentence. Life in prison may be the maximum there.
Kabir: You might find the sentencing of Darrell Brooks interesting. Brooks drove through a holiday parade killing about 6 marchers and injuring 60 or so.
Crimes against children are unforgiveable! They are the most innocent and defensless of all people! None of these defendants look like they couldnt care less.
What they look like is a person that only cares about their sentence not about the dead people of any age . Selfish killers .
Unless the judge says the sentence is without parole, people who serve time rarely serve the entire sentence IF they behave themselves in prison.
Great presentation, thank you! Make sure wonder what the hell is wrong with people, I couldn’t even think of taking someone else’s life.
Also, the Jacob Morgan case..... I think the reason he got off so light is that, IF I remember the details of that case correctly, was mostly accidental. He was playing with matches and did start the fire, but it got away from him quickly, and he panicked. The entire mobile home was engulfed before he remembered his brother still being inside. He tried to go back in, but couldn't because of the flames.
Edit: Also, also, I should mention that I have a brother sitting in prison for murder right now. He was given a life sentence, and deservedly so. He and I did not grow up together, and he constantly had run ins with the law during his teenage years. I've never been arrested in my life, and I think the difference is in who raised us. His mother raised him, while my mother left me with our father's mother after his death when we were both young children (he was 6, and I was 1). He was convicted in '89, and has been in prison ever since. He actually comes up for parole next week. I don't know how I feel about that. He claims to be reformed.... but I also know how smart and manipulative he can be.
Yes, iirc, he had a hyperfixation with fire and loved to set fires to stim.
Some kids fall in with the wrong crowd. I have seen parents with both good and bad kids
Huh? So you feel there is an excuse for this?
@@rg20322I don't think that's what they're saying lol
the question is was the parents good or bad mentors, was it a 2 parents or just the mom.
7:22 Many parents would blame themselves (even if they taught them right from wrong) and others would walk away knowing that that’s not the way they raised them.
Indeed. Every person has to choose his own path. Sometimes a child is headstrong and will run 100mph straight into that proverbial brick wall no matter what the parent has taught.
Unfortunately the dude on death row will sit there for about 30 years first. Gotta tax the people and profit first.
"Get them into orange overalls" ❤
Hi Kabir, something really funny is If Aliens landed in the South. I cannot remember the creator's name, but that is a funny video, it will cheer you up a lot.
Jacob Morgan was released because of some BS about having multiple mental health illnesses and that “he shouldn’t have been left alone with the child” blah blah blah… he shouldn’t have been released, at the maximum he should’ve been taken to a mental hospital. But definitely not released.
Not sure about the case (8:11), but often sentences are reduced for "good behavior," time already served (waiting for trial), and/or prison overcrowding.
Than God for tough Good judges!
You have freedom of speech but you cannot interrupt court proceedings.He's a knucklehead
There's also a fifth Amendment right to remain silent.
Technically your lawyer can strike a deal where you serve less time in prison. Fortunately she was not holding the gun which means a slightly lesser sentence depending on direct involvement. She would be charged with aiding and abetting, grand theft auto, and possibly premeditation but not assault or actual weapon charges resulting in death or serious injury. Her boyfriend would get the gun changes as he was the one who fired and sent the victim to the hospital.
The idiot calling for God is just a drama king and he may be trying to go for a defence of insanity, but he’s as sane as the rest of us
If the kid was released, it means he passed a parole interview and showed he had changed.
It's easy to fool the parole board.
@@blakemcelrath54people can change…
The case where the mother started crying, chances are the boyfriend did the killing and she didn't know he was going to kill the person. I'm guessing the public defender told them he could get her no jail time with years of probation, and when the judge wouldn't sign off on it, they both lost it.
Some of these people are faking but a lot of them are giving the court the ultimate "Bugger off!"
Kabir, if you like court videos, I can point you to a few channels, if you're interested. I watch them all the time. Just let me know if you want links to them, you can check them out and see which ones you like.
Hayes State prison is a lvl 5 camp where they keep the worst of the worst.
Morgan was released at 30% of his sentence on parole, if he messes up his parole, he goes back for the full impact of the arson charge that was dropped. People believe he’s innocent, but I sure as hell don’t.
The guy with the tape was stalling his sentence. If you want to be simultaneously disgusted and entertained, look up WI vs Darrell Brooks.
No one seems to be speaking on it , the duct tape situation caused the new judge to give a longer sentence then the judge that originally ordered the duct tape haha. So it worked out great , the inmate arguing and talking too much got himself multiple more years in prison because of the stunt lol
7:30 there's definitely cases of each. there are certainly some for whom the reason behind their criminality is innate and would've happened no matter what, many will have inherited these behaviors through observation.
In america you usually can serve 1/3 of a sentence. 10 years can get out in 3. He served 50%+ so he had some issued in jail
My whole belief is that if you take a life, you give up your life! Now I also believe that you have to have 100% proof that the accused took a life. But as long as you have proof that person doesn’t ever see the light of day.
Normally you serve half of a sentence under circumstances of good behavior
I think that the parents can do all they can to raise their kids right but it's ultimately the people the kids hang out with that influence them to make bad decisions.
The guy was crying over his sentence but before that there were no tears for his little brother
Have to say, how people are raised does not ALWAYS dictate the type of adult they become. Well raised or badly raised people are in jail based on the choices they made. Also, you seem to forget in your blanket disgust that some people are wrongly convicted and later exonerated.
Scary
hello everyone
Can't do the time, don't do the crime.
Good behavior
I don't think the guy died in the carjacking case, I thought this video said he was injured.
9:15 He was released (if I remember correctly) due to findings that he was on the Autism spectrum. I know it's no excuse, but like I said, I think they found this out, and it may have contributed to the reduction of his sentence.
The arsonist may have been released because of his age at the time of the crime. Just a slightly educated death
You don't smile in a court room, you psychopath 4:35
@ 7.50 the victim didn't die.
The death penalty is counterproductive. It doesn't work as a deterrent, and in many cases it can increase the likelihood that a victim is killed, so they can't testify against the perpetrator. There is no death penalty in Europe apart from Poland, yet no country in Europe has a murder rate close to that in the USA.
We don't care is why. It's sick
One of the many major problems with the death penalty is that innocent people are sometimes killed by the state. Another major problem is, due to our highly flawed/biased justice system, the DP is used overwhelmingly on poor people. Almost every advanced country on Earth has abolished it.
Weak judges are the problem.
My whole belief is that if you take a life, you give up your life! Now I also believe that you have to have 100% proof that the accused took a life. But as long as you have proof that person doesn’t ever see the light of day. He.