*"You had at that time, not been indicted for the aggravated sexual assault cases." The lawyer talking from the hospital is absolutely savage! He absolutely shredded that idiot!*
He says the phrase "aggravated sexual assault" at every available opportunity even when it seems like he's kind of shoehorning it in unnecessarily a bit. He wants those three words to ring in the jury's ears when they're deliberating. This guy is mad as hell at his former client, and with good reason.
I also loved the way this attorney tells his former client, in 5 different clear ways, that it’s a reeeeeaaaaally bad idea to ask him about the paperwork, only for the guy to reply with, “yeah, I got you. Imma axing you now about the paperwork…”
Just before he began asking his prior attorney self incriminating questions, even the Judge tried one last time to warn him and he still hung himself. Genius.
It's like a defendant that goes Pro Se and thinks they can beat the case because the Miranda Statement wasn't read to them. They are smarter then the cops, prosecutor, judge, etc.,in their own minds, and think their ideas are right. The prosecutor had no objections because the defendant is doing a fine job convicting himself! This video should be shown to law students as a great example of why pro se is terrible for defendants ignorant of criminal law.
For the last one… "It's a conspiracy… They set me up by giving me probation, instead of convicting me, because they knew I would fail probation and get convicted!"
@@roberto8650 Yeah he thinks they put him on probation so they could revoke him and convict him on the other 3 but I doubt they would have offered probation if he had 4 total SA accusations
I feel bad for the attorney that was testifying. He looks like he feels miserable physically and having to repeatedly explain the same things over and over to the fool asking questions looks to be exhausting for the man.
He probably feels guilty for getting him acquitted the first time and is making an attempt to make it right. But he's no angel. He basically caused the next one. Don't feel bad for him.
@@jason.larsenthedanishgreek1226 "HE basically caused the next one" by... doing his job and defending his client? It isn't the fault of the asshat that did the assault, but of the attorney that performed his LEGAL OBLIGATION by defending his client? You are a very, very sick person if you believe that. Get some help.
Shoot it was exhausting for me to hear and I’m not even sick. He had a good attorney doing the best that he can to give him a good outcome, only sooo much he could do to serious crimes. Towards the end the lawyer witness said “I’m sorry my IV machine keeps beeping I can’t get it to stop.” While the defendant just standing there annoyed waiting to fix his issue only to continue incriminating himself even MORE 😅😂 I also hope the jurors get paid a decent amount for listening to this guy. I wonder what judge Boyd would’ve done and for her to say “heres the thing…”😂😂
At that moment, I finally understood why the opposing council had not been bothered at all. They knew from the beginning that the game was over before it had even begun.
so why not answer the question as simple as possible, instead of going into tractatus mode. he's making me ill just looking at him overexerting himself
He probably feels guilty for getting him acquitted the first time and is making an attempt to make it right. But he's no angel. He basically caused the next ones
@@chad3232132 He WAS guilty of it. 100%. In fact,.he CONFESSED... to the (original) investigator AND his attorney. (Besides that his whole line of questioning was basically writing it on the wall, tracing it, drawing arrows to it, and eventually adding blinking neon lights, sound effects, and some of those sign-spinning people.)
I feel so bad for this sick lawyer. As a cancer patient myself, I can not imagine how hard he is trying to stay within his ethics, review his memory and be sick at the same time. During treatments I would probably agree to everything this Jackbutt is saying. Poor lawyer.
Hot dam, the Prosecutor did the legal equivalent of a Mortal Kombat Fatality! The witness defense Attorney told the idiot defendant to NOT bring him as a witness because attorney/client would be gone and he did it anyway! In his (very little)mind he thought he was right and in going pro-se and ignoring his previous attorney he absolutely provided the prosecution all they needed. Validated the whole "pro se = fool for a client" saying!
oh my lanta, I'm only a few minutes into the second case and I want to bang my head on my desk. "I want to ax yo a question". That poor attorney. He looks like he's in so much pain. How much y'all want to bet this attorney wanted to say to this man, "I've tried to explain all of this to you, however, you're too stupid to understand!" OMG, the Judge. He just hides his face like he can't take much more of this BS. I feel so sorry for this attorney having ever had that man for a client. I'm sure his life was a living hell. I just want to gouge my eyes out.
I love the examination in the last clip. The confidence he had when his ex-lawyer would talk thinking the witness was proving his point. Lmao! All the smiles, the throwing of his arms in the air, and the head nodding when in reality the witness was testifying his ex-client was guilty.
This man is loving every single minute. He is finally having someone else seeing what he’s had to deal with. Looks like he’s about to get up and do a jig!!!!
That case with the dad sitting back and smiling, warms my cold, dead heart. I've spent the better part of 30 years helping dads get rights and custody of their kids and to be treated equally and fairly in court. Seeing dads get a little bit of peace and satisfaction in a system where moms are the default golden parent is brilliant.
Holy hell, this guy likely needs to get his affairs in order as he is going to prison the next day .. by the way it makes me crazy when he keeps saying “I ax you a question “
Unfricken believable - you admitted guilt to one person and you want to wave attorney-client privilege with that one person. Hope the attorney gets over his illness - he sounded pretty rough but mentally on top of it.
Just because he keeps "axing" what they "was" doing, he deserves the book thrown at him. Anyways, besides the stupidity of asking these questions, I'm trying to figure out what, in his mind, he would like to prove 🤔 That the lawyer didn't give him some documents until he was allowed to give them to him?
I want to scream when I hear ANYONE say "Axe" instead of Ask. My mom used to be a stickler for speaking properly. It's not a racist thing. Has anyone watched the Soprano's? They were the kings of AXING instead of ASKING . Why someone brought race into it is beyond me. @ceelavee
I feel awful for that lawyer. Wilkerson could barely catch his breath, depended on an additional source of oxygen, clearly uncomfortable…forced to be interrogated by a world class idiot making no sense while accusing him of professional misconduct. He’s more honorable than me because if I was in his shoes, I would have relished the opportunity to make this jackass look as guilty as he is. I wouldn’t have minded my tongue at all 😏
@@chad3232132 He got him acquitted in spite of there being DNA evidence of his guilt! And this is the thanks he got. And yet, in spite of it all, he was still trying to warn his ex-client against what he was about to do up until the very end. Yeah, if I were ever arrested on some serious charges, I'd hire Wilkerson in a heartbeat. I hope the poor guy recovers from his pneumonia: he did not look physically comfortable at all.
Can you imagine being SA:ed by this dim bulb then go to trial, where his attorney testifies Mr Dim Bulb admitted to the SA - and the jury IS STILL HUNG???? jeez. There’s no hope.
@@mimiprays8288 a relative of mine recently got a notice of payment made for a bank credit card that is being paid through automatic withdrawal. The total is around $5,500. There is a note stating that if minimum payments continue the bill would be paid in 23 years and actual cost would be 13,000. My relative is 84 and has enough in the bank to pay it off. I’ve talked them into not ignoring it anymore and having done with it.
@@killerguppy2988 My ex did that. Got $43K behind. Our youngest is 22 and he still owes my $10K. He's paying $150 a month in interest alone. I can't get that on the stock market.
That was one of the most satisfying examples of karma that I've ever seen. This guy violated "the principle of the hole." Namely, when you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.
I cannot express in words how happy I am that I found your channel and this video. This isn’t just gold, it’s every precious metal found on this planet.
@@GoodnightJLH Yep, exactly what @hopefulhuman said! Although I also read that he has a few other SA cases already pending and additional felony cases as well. Texas is going to be dealing with this dude for a WHILE.
God bless every member of the jury that was required to sit and endure that! I listened voluntarily and it was painful, but I couldn't stop listening. LOL!
Mike, speaking of Perry Mason moments. When I was 9 years old I had 4 rabbits that lived in a pen outside. We had a crazy blizzard while we were gone overnight. My rabbits died, it was horrible. My Dad told me they had died and so he had buried them. I saw 4 small bags in the freezer a week or so later. I thought my Dad had killed my rabbits and put them in the freezer! At dinner one night, I asked him “So, my rabbits died from the cold and you buried them?” And he said “yes, Honey”. Then I got up whipped open the freezer door and said “So, what is in these bags?”! And my mother says “Chickens”…. I went to bed early with no dinner that night. 😂
Truly fascinating witnessing first hand the importance a disparity in language skills play in creating total chaos. Disparities in the development of language processing followed by inadequate education are the hallmark of the American poor. Educate to elevate!
All I heard from this guilty individual, was um um um, and argue with his own witness. Good grief 🤦🏽♀️Also the poor attorney that was hooked up to an i.v., Told him not to call him as a witness. Wow just wow 🤦🏽♀️
Someone needs to make sure the attorney gets this link! If he’s still feeling bad some of our commentary and Mikes commentary will hopefully make him feel a bit better. The entire chat feels your pain Mr defense attorney sir, and I would love to hear you join LTWM on a live one of these days…after you get better of course!
For those curious, Article 39.14 provides that represented defendants are entitled to review discovery documents but are not entitled to copies of them. It also prohibits those who receive discovery documents (including lawyers) from giving copies to anyone else.
Friday night game: Goat🐐Sound= Shot Love Boat🚢= Drink "I Gotta Get It together🤦🏻♀️"=MoonShine Sip Hamster🐹= Shot "Stop Talking About Your Case🧑⚖️"= Drink "That'd Be A NOOO✖️"=MoonShine Sip I have a few others too.
And he finally got his wish to testify!! - and we’ll here we are! -I reckon the judge will just go walkabout during his tea break never to return again!!😳
Is he trying to get his conviction thrown out for in effectual counsel? Why did he hire an attorney if he is so much smarter then the guy with the degree? 😮😮😮
as I heard it, he asked "before this revocation have I ever been convicted of a crime" and the lawyer finally answerd "not to my knowledge" I may have heard this wrong, but how could he have had a revocation of probation without being convicted of a crime that caused him to be on probation?.
It could have been a bond revocation hearing. That happens before the trial. So it is possible, but you missed the delicious answer, "No to my knowledge" means "I don't know, but I am betting my left lung that you have been.". Lawyers are tricky like that.
The judge's face the entire time the pro se was babbling was priceless. Literally twiddling his fingers. That poor attorney looked like he was in hospital with oxygen! He sounded miserable. Poor guy was already struggling already without having to deal with this idiot
Poor guy, in the hospital, forced to testify, and he KNOWS the defendant is too dumb to understand that the lawyer will bury him. I am certain that atty Wilkerson wanted to make the record reflect his advice, so that no one could come after him or his bar license. But Wilkerson does seem to enjoy twisting the knife. He keeps repeating the "Aggravated sexual assault", I get the impression that Wilkerson did not enjoy being this rambly, barely coherent mess of a sexual predator's lawyer. And not only because of the phone calls and the inability to grasp the concept of laws.
He really thinks he’s doing something while he’s bobbing his head at the podium. And the judge is so embarrassed for him that he’s covering his face and putting his head down.😂
OH MY GOSH 😭 I was listening to this without the video..then when I finally looked at the screen the attorney is in the hospital..I feel so bad. I hope he has a speedy recovery and less stressful clients going forward 🩷
I’m new here. And I’m in the bed at 12:30am crying laughing. My husband is sleep. I’m gonna get put out if the bed. 😂😂😂. This dude is as dumb as a box of rocks
This poor lawyer had to deal with this guy constantly calling and arguing with him while he was defending him. He should be done dealing with this. He shouldn’t have to deal with him sick too. This clown shouldn’t have AXED the lawyer to do this!
Defendant - "I call my attorney as a witness".
Attorney - "My client did all the crimes, he told me".
🤦♂️
Yeah...and the jury was hung. Go figure.
Ikr
😂😂😂
Defendant - "I call my attorney as a witness".
Attorney - *turns to the jury and points at the defendant* "AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT!"
Even after he was told not to ask him 😂😂😂
*"You had at that time, not been indicted for the aggravated sexual assault cases." The lawyer talking from the hospital is absolutely savage! He absolutely shredded that idiot!*
He says the phrase "aggravated sexual assault" at every available opportunity even when it seems like he's kind of shoehorning it in unnecessarily a bit. He wants those three words to ring in the jury's ears when they're deliberating. This guy is mad as hell at his former client, and with good reason.
I also loved the way this attorney tells his former client, in 5 different clear ways, that it’s a reeeeeaaaaally bad idea to ask him about the paperwork, only for the guy to reply with, “yeah, I got you. Imma axing you now about the paperwork…”
When you’re too dumb to realize you’ve been called dumb 10 different ways over the past half hour.
OMG, It was more painful watching that sick Attorney testifying than that defendant tripping over his own tongue.
@chad3232132 Proving that there was at least one person on the jury as stupid as the guy asking the questions.
@@chad3232132 they probably received brain damage from having to sit through this guy talking for the whole case.
@@chad3232132Wowsa. 😅 That is absolutely TERRIFYING. 😳💯😵💫⚖️🤓
You're slow lol that is job slowesha.
Just before he began asking his prior attorney self incriminating questions, even the Judge tried one last time to warn him and he still hung himself. Genius.
the guy fighting his former lawyer. gotta love how the judge looks totally over this through most of this hearing
I saw multiple facepalms.
The judge needs to have the angle of his camera adjusted so we can see his entire face.
It's Judge Stevens' facepalming for me.
It’s never a good sign when the Judge looks like he’d rather be anywhere else in the world.
I dealt with thousands of guys like this over 28 years. Convicts that thought they knew more than I did were a serious waste of time.
@@chad3232132 He DID do it. In fact, he CONFESSED.
It's like a defendant that goes Pro Se and thinks they can beat the case because the Miranda Statement wasn't read to them. They are smarter then the cops, prosecutor, judge, etc.,in their own minds, and think their ideas are right.
The prosecutor had no objections because the defendant is doing a fine job convicting himself! This video should be shown to law students as a great example of why pro se is terrible for defendants ignorant of criminal law.
@@doctortimm3245
Never interrupt an enemy when he is making a mistake
For the last one… "It's a conspiracy… They set me up by giving me probation, instead of convicting me, because they knew I would fail probation and get convicted!"
If he really thought that why didnt he just ask to serve the time LOL 😂😂
Probation... Instead of conviction?
@@roberto8650 Yeah he thinks they put him on probation so they could revoke him and convict him on the other 3 but I doubt they would have offered probation if he had 4 total SA accusations
Swear to God THAT WAS exactly what I THOUGHT he was trying to say!
😂😂😂😂😂
I feel bad for the attorney that was testifying. He looks like he feels miserable physically and having to repeatedly explain the same things over and over to the fool asking questions looks to be exhausting for the man.
He probably feels guilty for getting him acquitted the first time and is making an attempt to make it right. But he's no angel. He basically caused the next one. Don't feel bad for him.
@@jason.larsenthedanishgreek1226nonsense. He did his job; the prosecutor failed to do his.
@@jason.larsenthedanishgreek1226 "HE basically caused the next one" by... doing his job and defending his client? It isn't the fault of the asshat that did the assault, but of the attorney that performed his LEGAL OBLIGATION by defending his client? You are a very, very sick person if you believe that. Get some help.
Shoot it was exhausting for me to hear and I’m not even sick.
He had a good attorney doing the best that he can to give him a good outcome, only sooo much he could do to serious crimes.
Towards the end the lawyer witness said “I’m sorry my IV machine keeps beeping I can’t get it to stop.”
While the defendant just standing there annoyed waiting to fix his issue only to continue incriminating himself even MORE 😅😂
I also hope the jurors get paid a decent amount for listening to this guy. I wonder what judge Boyd would’ve done and for her to say “heres the thing…”😂😂
Jurors get paid??
"Did he admit to you he committed these crimes?" YES.
NEVER bring your ex-lawyer as a witness and release him from his privilege.
At that moment, I finally understood why the opposing council had not been bothered at all.
They knew from the beginning that the game was over before it had even begun.
Poor lawyer...being in the hospital with pneumonia is no joke.
And obviously court doesn’t take Dr notes
I wondered what was wrong with the poor lawyer.
No, certainly not. Nothing like drowning in your own mucus.
@@victoriadebarow4664
Pneumonia
so why not answer the question as simple as possible, instead of going into tractatus mode.
he's making me ill just looking at him overexerting himself
I'm still in shock that it was a mistrial due to a hung jury! What a freaking JOKE! 🤬🤬🤬
I don't know how it was hung. He admitted he did it. What else do they need?
WTF?
"Did he admit to you that he committed those s*xual offences?"
"Yes he did"
DAMN, THAT WAS BRUTAL!!!
This poor lawyer is sitting in the hospital, on oxygen, and has to sit through this crap. Geeze.
That's a really great lawyer. He was trying, man.
Well, payback is a muther!
He probably feels guilty for getting him acquitted the first time and is making an attempt to make it right. But he's no angel. He basically caused the next ones
And I think it’s pissing Judge Steven’s off
Waiting for a nurse to come in and check vitals because I’m sure the monitors are going crazy.
Watched this live. Posted about this live. Never call your former attorney as a hostile witness. Or a witness. Or ever.
I’m pretty sure that I know the answer but, what was the outcome of this hearing?
@@Paparusty105I was told it was a hung jury
Solid advice from a random New York lawyer. 😅😆🤓⚖️👌🏽
Poor attorney looks like he is in the hospital. Probably had a heart attack after dealing with too many clients like this one.
He said it was Pneumonia.✌️
He looks terrible. If this is what happens to defense attorneys, no thanks
My man is in the hospital but I'm guessing he's going to the 3rd floor after this hearing.
@@chad3232132 He WAS guilty of it. 100%. In fact,.he CONFESSED... to the (original) investigator AND his attorney.
(Besides that his whole line of questioning was basically writing it on the wall, tracing it, drawing arrows to it, and eventually adding blinking neon lights, sound effects, and some of those sign-spinning people.)
@@chad3232132 I agree people expect lawyers to be magicians.
I speak betterer English than you.
G'day from Australia. The kookaburras are laughing their heads off
Axing my sista.
I feel so bad for this sick lawyer. As a cancer patient myself, I can not imagine how hard he is trying to stay within his ethics, review his memory and be sick at the same time. During treatments I would probably agree to everything this Jackbutt is saying. Poor lawyer.
OhmyGAWD!!!
“Did he admit he committed these sexual offenses?”
“Yes he did.”
It. Got. Worse!!!
Oh my God, I screamed 🤯
Oh no😂
Hot dam, the Prosecutor did the legal equivalent of a Mortal Kombat Fatality! The witness defense Attorney told the idiot defendant to NOT bring him as a witness because attorney/client would be gone and he did it anyway! In his (very little)mind he thought he was right and in going pro-se and ignoring his previous attorney he absolutely provided the prosecution all they needed. Validated the whole "pro se = fool for a client" saying!
oh my lanta, I'm only a few minutes into the second case and I want to bang my head on my desk. "I want to ax yo a question". That poor attorney. He looks like he's in so much pain. How much y'all want to bet this attorney wanted to say to this man, "I've tried to explain all of this to you, however, you're too stupid to understand!" OMG, the Judge. He just hides his face like he can't take much more of this BS. I feel so sorry for this attorney having ever had that man for a client. I'm sure his life was a living hell. I just want to gouge my eyes out.
That poor Attorney having to deal with unnecessary questions when sick at the hospital.....i probably would have lost it!!! Poor guy.
This is the single greatest blunder I have ever seen in a court of law.
he got a hung jury so you might want to reassess that greatest blunder
I love the examination in the last clip. The confidence he had when his ex-lawyer would talk thinking the witness was proving his point. Lmao! All the smiles, the throwing of his arms in the air, and the head nodding when in reality the witness was testifying his ex-client was guilty.
This man is loving every single minute. He is finally having someone else seeing what he’s had to deal with. Looks like he’s about to get up and do a jig!!!!
I’m loving it too!
Yes..... He's not expecting to see a penny, he's raising his children anyway and doing it alone for years.
IM A MEMBER NOW!!!! My favorite TH-cam Channel. I figured that since you're entertaining me daily, the least I can do is become a member! 😂
@MixedMandy88… Welcome to membership of crazy land!! We have so much fun. Oh, by the way my kitty is named Mandy, and she’s the BEST🙋🏽♀️💕
This poor guy is in the hospital and he has to deal with nitwit. Just leave him alone.
This clown's "examination" of his former lawyer was excruciating.
That case with the dad sitting back and smiling, warms my cold, dead heart. I've spent the better part of 30 years helping dads get rights and custody of their kids and to be treated equally and fairly in court. Seeing dads get a little bit of peace and satisfaction in a system where moms are the default golden parent is brilliant.
I’m have second hand embarrassment from this guy drilling his attorney.
O that's what it's called second hand embarresment. Who would have knew LOL I love it!!! 😂
Holy hell, this guy likely needs to get his affairs in order as he is going to prison the next day .. by the way it makes me crazy when he keeps saying “I ax you a question “
Plus his overall butchery of our language.
It was actually a hung jury.
I thought only me...
Same. The word ask is not that hard to say. This defendant should’ve stopped while he was semi ahead. 😑😊
I have a hard time with "Ax" also. However, It is a legitimate vernacular. AAVE. African American Vernacular English.
19:03 in Texas, being terminated for cause is disqualifying from unemployment. AND they’re very loose with what they consider “cause”.
And the Workforce Commission administers unemployment.
@@jasondenney2694 horribly so - but yes.
They’re a terrible agency.
This defendant does not understand the basic idea of law, the role of a lawyer, or the difference between right and wrong.
Judge Stevens is absolutely losing his mind through this.
It was a hung jury too
Absolute Torture for him!😂He’s one funny Judge I love him!
He looks like he is going to sleep and I don't blame him. Hilarious.
@KRITORISS yes, they all hung themselves after this.
Can't make this stuff up. Awesome entertainment lol. 😊 I think the poor attorney in the hospital was brilliant 👏.
"Yo, I kept Axing your..."
Even my 2 year old can pronounce that simple word.
I can’t believe this ended in a hung jury.. 🤦🏼♀️
I wonder how many jurors were thinking he was not guilty, like was it just one idiot demanding they acquit him or was their more than one idiot 🤔
@@amber_Forever16 in this society, its safe to wager more than one idiot.
The judge's face says it all, no need to add words to that 😂😂😂
-1 for never stating "All objections"
Unfricken believable - you admitted guilt to one person and you want to wave attorney-client privilege with that one person. Hope the attorney gets over his illness - he sounded pretty rough but mentally on top of it.
Just because he keeps "axing" what they "was" doing, he deserves the book thrown at him.
Anyways, besides the stupidity of asking these questions, I'm trying to figure out what, in his mind, he would like to prove 🤔
That the lawyer didn't give him some documents until he was allowed to give them to him?
Heeeeeeey let’s not get racist about AAVE there, there’s enough to go after him for without that.
@scifisyko what was said for you to allege racism??
I want to scream when I hear ANYONE say "Axe" instead of Ask. My mom used to be a stickler for speaking properly. It's not a racist thing. Has anyone watched the Soprano's? They were the kings of AXING instead of ASKING .
Why someone brought race into it is beyond me. @ceelavee
I feel awful for that lawyer. Wilkerson could barely catch his breath, depended on an additional source of oxygen, clearly uncomfortable…forced to be interrogated by a world class idiot making no sense while accusing him of professional misconduct. He’s more honorable than me because if I was in his shoes, I would have relished the opportunity to make this jackass look as guilty as he is. I wouldn’t have minded my tongue at all 😏
@@chad3232132 Sounds like we would make excellent prosecutors, my friend 😉
@@chad3232132 He got him acquitted in spite of there being DNA evidence of his guilt! And this is the thanks he got. And yet, in spite of it all, he was still trying to warn his ex-client against what he was about to do up until the very end. Yeah, if I were ever arrested on some serious charges, I'd hire Wilkerson in a heartbeat. I hope the poor guy recovers from his pneumonia: he did not look physically comfortable at all.
In the first case the defendant's speaking Loudly skills far exceed her ability to listen
carefully! skills.
I think the law firm of Decastro, Blandino, and Stout should hire both of today's featured pro ses.
😂😂😂
I feel so sorry for that attorney.
Can you imagine being SA:ed by this dim bulb then go to trial, where his attorney testifies Mr Dim Bulb admitted to the SA - and the jury IS STILL HUNG????
jeez. There’s no hope.
The attorney is the best prosecution witness ever
Is that husband on a cruise? Is that a ship? A hotel? He's happy, wherever he is. Anywhere away from her 😂
So every $100 payment pushes her end payment $50 more per month doubling the time she has to pay.
Teaching? Who wants her teaching their children?
@@mimiprays8288 a relative of mine recently got a notice of payment made for a bank credit card that is being paid through automatic withdrawal. The total is around $5,500. There is a note stating that if minimum payments continue the bill would be paid in 23 years and actual cost would be 13,000. My relative is 84 and has enough in the bank to pay it off. I’ve talked them into not ignoring it anymore and having done with it.
$50 to principle with a $10k judgement, that's nearly 17 years to pay off! Not including further accrual of principle.
@@killerguppy2988 My ex did that. Got $43K behind. Our youngest is 22 and he still owes my $10K. He's paying $150 a month in interest alone. I can't get that on the stock market.
She can't afford an attorney...and they don't give you a public defender in a civil matter.
Judge is having a hard time holding it together 😂
That was one of the most satisfying examples of karma that I've ever seen. This guy violated "the principle of the hole." Namely, when you find yourself in a hole, stop digging.
I cannot express in words how happy I am that I found your channel and this video. This isn’t just gold, it’s every precious metal found on this planet.
I bet the prosecutor is excited to ax him questions!
Waaaaait, why is it that when I googled him - it says his trial today resulted in a hung jury?!? 🤦🏼♀️😂
Apparently it did: th-cam.com/video/xDLzngwl5UI/w-d-xo.html
Because Beaumont
So, what happens now?
@GoodnightJLH, the state will have to decide if they want to try him again or drop the charges.
@@GoodnightJLH Yep, exactly what @hopefulhuman said! Although I also read that he has a few other SA cases already pending and additional felony cases as well. Texas is going to be dealing with this dude for a WHILE.
And the constant gofer or rodent surprise video still makes me giggle everytime, even after all these years. Love it!!!
This poor attorney!!! OBJECT!! SAVE this poor man from being badgered!!!!!!
Wow. He's a piece of work.
Got his client acquitted even with DNA evidence. Did his job while in this vast conspiracy 🤔 😳 😂
I’m sure he missed the irony of that.
Dad’s smile is flipping priceless.
I feel so sad for this lawyer and this the whole case
She said, “Extreme dire Straits”. Didn’t you hear her judge? 😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅
The ex-husband just chill. He's like, take your time, I'm loving seeing her flounder
God bless every member of the jury that was required to sit and endure that! I listened voluntarily and it was painful, but I couldn't stop listening. LOL!
Mike, speaking of Perry Mason moments. When I was 9 years old I had 4 rabbits that lived in a pen outside. We had a crazy blizzard while we were gone overnight. My rabbits died, it was horrible.
My Dad told me they had died and so he had buried them. I saw 4 small bags in the freezer a week or so later. I thought my Dad had killed my rabbits and put them in the freezer! At dinner one night, I asked him “So, my rabbits died from the cold and you buried them?” And he said “yes, Honey”.
Then I got up whipped open the freezer door and said “So, what is in these bags?”! And my mother says “Chickens”….
I went to bed early with no dinner that night. 😂
😂
😢&😂😂😂😂
Haha😂
But sorry about your rabbits
Truly fascinating witnessing first hand the importance a disparity in language skills play in creating total chaos.
Disparities in the development of language processing followed by inadequate education are the hallmark of the American poor. Educate to elevate!
All I heard from this guilty individual, was um um um, and argue with his own witness. Good grief 🤦🏽♀️Also the poor attorney that was hooked up to an i.v., Told him not to call him as a witness. Wow just wow 🤦🏽♀️
So glad you used the “sometimes” burrito seller clip!
When the Judge starts visibly praying 😂😂😂😂
I feel bad for the kid that obviously isnt loved by the mother! 100 bucks is nothing for the cost of raising a child!
But he got a hung jury - mistrial. I know it's impossible, but it happened.
All it takes is one nut job on the jury that is a conspiracy nut.
Someone needs to make sure the attorney gets this link! If he’s still feeling bad some of our commentary and Mikes commentary will hopefully make him feel a bit better. The entire chat feels your pain Mr defense attorney sir, and I would love to hear you join LTWM on a live one of these days…after you get better of course!
For those curious, Article 39.14 provides that represented defendants are entitled to review discovery documents but are not entitled to copies of them. It also prohibits those who receive discovery documents (including lawyers) from giving copies to anyone else.
This man is completely crazy if he thinks he’s the reason he was acquitted.
Friday night game:
Goat🐐Sound= Shot
Love Boat🚢= Drink
"I Gotta Get It together🤦🏻♀️"=MoonShine Sip
Hamster🐹= Shot
"Stop Talking About Your Case🧑⚖️"= Drink
"That'd Be A NOOO✖️"=MoonShine Sip
I have a few others too.
The Judges face says it all. 😂😂😂
And he finally got his wish to testify!! - and we’ll here we are! -I reckon the judge will just go walkabout during his tea break never to return again!!😳
Is he trying to get his conviction thrown out for in effectual counsel?
Why did he hire an attorney if he is so much smarter then the guy with the degree?
😮😮😮
It’s horrible that she is going to argue and dicker over this money- it’s not for the ex - isn’t it for her own children?.
She didn't apply for unemployment. Which usually means she quit, or fired for cause.
Oh Lordy want a be an attorney trying to question his past attorney doesn’t understand the law.
If I were this witness, I would stop answering the same questions over and over. Why is he on this attorney, he is the one that plead guilty
Better than any law drama...what a storyline. That one-two questioning from the prosecutor out of the gate was 😘👌
as I heard it, he asked "before this revocation have I ever been convicted of a crime" and the lawyer finally answerd "not to my knowledge" I may have heard this wrong, but how could he have had a revocation of probation without being convicted of a crime that caused him to be on probation?.
It could have been a bond revocation hearing. That happens before the trial. So it is possible, but you missed the delicious answer, "No to my knowledge" means "I don't know, but I am betting my left lung that you have been.". Lawyers are tricky like that.
@@OscarSommerbo ok, that makes sense I thought it was probation not bond so thanks much for the clarification
Yes me too(thought probation) thanku for educating ✔️I love this chat😁
@@OscarSommerbo not to mention just because you havent been convicted of a crime ,doesnt mean u havent committed a crime
You have to take a test to drive a car, but any idiot can represent themselves. I love this country!!
Produce cids too !😡😡
And it’s always the IDIOTS that choose to do so 😆
The judge's face the entire time the pro se was babbling was priceless. Literally twiddling his fingers. That poor attorney looked like he was in hospital with oxygen! He sounded miserable. Poor guy was already struggling already without having to deal with this idiot
Poor guy, in the hospital, forced to testify, and he KNOWS the defendant is too dumb to understand that the lawyer will bury him. I am certain that atty Wilkerson wanted to make the record reflect his advice, so that no one could come after him or his bar license.
But Wilkerson does seem to enjoy twisting the knife. He keeps repeating the "Aggravated sexual assault", I get the impression that Wilkerson did not enjoy being this rambly, barely coherent mess of a sexual predator's lawyer. And not only because of the phone calls and the inability to grasp the concept of laws.
Isn’t it funny whenever a guy tries to weasel his way out of child support he’s a deadbeat, but when a woman does it it’s because she’s a victim?
Yup
Judge Stevens puts his hand over his face like “this guy is an idiot” Judge Stevens is one of my favorite Judges of all time! 😂
Lookin good Mike! Like a delicate flower 😜 I’ve been a member for 2 years exactly today!!
This is more entertaining than any movie script
He really thinks he’s doing something while he’s bobbing his head at the podium. And the judge is so embarrassed for him that he’s covering his face and putting his head down.😂
OH MY GOSH 😭 I was listening to this without the video..then when I finally looked at the screen the attorney is in the hospital..I feel so bad. I hope he has a speedy recovery and less stressful clients going forward 🩷
Stupidity and confidence in one individual is dangerous!!! Especially for themselves
I’m new here. And I’m in the bed at 12:30am crying laughing. My husband is sleep. I’m gonna get put out if the bed. 😂😂😂. This dude is as dumb as a box of rocks
This poor lawyer had to deal with this guy constantly calling and arguing with him while he was defending him. He should be done dealing with this. He shouldn’t have to deal with him sick too. This clown shouldn’t have AXED the lawyer to do this!
OʻMG!! He is going to make my head implode😮
This is what I call a cluster fudge
Nicely said 😊
@@susanengel-ix8blnicely said indeed
I love this attorney. He did this while sick so he could be cross examined by the prosecutor. I truly believe that.
Poor Mr Wilkerson looks 👀 so sick 🤒 poor thing!!
Watching the replay; thank you!
If your client confesses to you as an attorney, you cannot allow him to testify otherwise as it would be suborning perjury.