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@@carmenburnham1088 - if you Google 'cat lawyer' the video should pop up. A lawyer accidentally had the cat filter on during a Zoom court hearing & couldn't work out how to turn it off.
Not only did Jones' attorney inadvertantly send an a complete data dump of Jones' phone to plaintiff's attorney, and when informed of his mistake, not only did he not take any corrective action, but perhaps worst of all, he apparently failed to inform Jones, resulting in Jones being blindsided on the stand with the information-almost leading to his perjury. Can't imagine hiring Jones' attorney for...well, anything.
No genius, it was a mistake. -> Had Jones' attorney intentionally sent the phone data to plaintiff's attorney, he'd be subject to wide-ranging and severe consequences. For example: • he'd lose his law license, • he'd been held in criminal contempt by the court and severely sanctioned, and • it would have resulted in a mistrial for Jones. So no, he's just a lazy sole practitioner who failed to review what Jones sent him before providing it to plaintiff's attorney. It happens far more often than one might think.
@21:16 an inmate in custody is almost always brought in through the back, as to not taint the perceptions of the jury, who are almost certainly using the main entrance of the court room. The defendant more than likely never saw the outside of the doors to the court room, because he'd never entered that way. To say "he never took the time to check" is misleading, because he would never be allowed an opportunity to check for himself.
The Paltrow trial was fun. Was rooting for that dude until the info about him started pouring out!! Lol definitely shows why there should be trials in these cases
@ghedebaronsamedi About whether a guy I have never met is telling the truth or not? Yeah, I don't know. Not sure what your desperate attempt at a point was trying to accomplish hahahaahhahaahaahhahahahahaha
Probably after the filming of this episode, Chad Daybell lawyer asks a witness how big the Daybell property is. The witness retorts “You should know, you own it now.” 😂😂😂😂😂
Can't help but feel like some where there is an attorney thanking God he came across this video bc he/she was considering using chat gpt. Now they know not to😂😂😂
Remember the part of the JD trial where the purpose was to prove that she wrote an op ed, and they asked her the first question, and she said "about the Op ed I wrote.....", yeah, fun times
Lol. Its very clear in OpenAI's T&C's that the information provided via ChatGPT is not to be used in any official capacity and could be completely false. It's designed to an answer using information online.
Jessee, does your art work(behind you) represent blood spatter? Sorry, don't mean to be rude!😊😇 Added: enjoyed this video! Please do some more like it! A nice break from from serious trials.❤
Murdaugh lawyer wasn’t meaning tempt me while point rifle at prosecutors, it was the joke he made to the witness when he said position me then he said tempting lol. Thats what the joke was .
Ngl the murdaugh wasn't too bad imo. Sure its about murder but the joke came from the defense so i would take it more as a little comment to lighten the mood
In the Alex Jones one the lawyers asked for his phone and he gave it to them who cares if he wasn't sure if he had the messages. he turned his phone over just like they asked. Maybe I'm just not getting it
Alex Jones really got screwed in his cases. I cant believe they did that to a citizen for speaking his mind, wrong or right, left or right, crazy or sane.... sad tbh.
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The judge was like “Martin Luther King came back from the dead for this???💀💀💀”
😂
Before or after he siphoned church funds and cheated on his wife...
@@zaneplatt3533 The burden of proof is on the accuser.
@@zaneplatt3533don't forget plagiarism!
@@neuroplush7657 Not in the court of public opinion, it's not.
Honorable mention, the lawyer who got stuck on cat filter and in a flustered response, assured the judge he was not in fact a cat 😭😂
He’s the all time winner in my heart
Hahahahahahaha Yes!
16:12 "Objection! Hearsay"--Lawyer's response to his own question of the witness made me LITERALLY laugh out loud. 🤣
Hes not even the only one! The other lawyer did the same thing
yall forgot the kitten lawyer! who is assuredly NOT a cat.
The cat lawyer gave me s real laugh when I so needed one.
kitten lawyer? Idk?
@@carmenburnham1088 - if you Google 'cat lawyer' the video should pop up. A lawyer accidentally had the cat filter on during a Zoom court hearing & couldn't work out how to turn it off.
I never saw that. Maybe there will be a part 2
I'm not a cat, judge!
Not only did Jones' attorney inadvertantly send an a complete data dump of Jones' phone to plaintiff's attorney, and when informed of his mistake, not only did he not take any corrective action, but perhaps worst of all, he apparently failed to inform Jones, resulting in Jones being blindsided on the stand with the information-almost leading to his perjury.
Can't imagine hiring Jones' attorney for...well, anything.
It's even worse than that. At trial, the bonehead sat there in silence like a potted plant. No objection? No request for a sidebar? Crazy.
@craigh1790 Exactly! That too! Hilarious.
Jones' attourney is part of the psi op
Sounds like ineffective counsel
That woman lawyer talking to Gwyneth Paltrow was so cringeworthy!
I have never cringed more in my life
I am in pain. Please send help.
If that’s a tactic, she may just try to disgust Gwyneth😂😂😂
"A person who represents himself has a fool for a client."
An attorney gushing over a celebrity whom is under her questioning is only debasing the profession. Ugh!
We need part 2!! Loved this😂
The way he turned all red was priceless! Well too me anyway lol!!
Kudos to Jones' lawyer for doing the right thing. There's no way this was a mistake.
lol you think he exposed his client on purpose? 😂 if he wants to do the morally right thing he wouldn’t have become a lawyer
@@stancexpunksThats the stupidest thing I've ever come across. Hope you neever need a lawyer one day 🙄🤦.
@gmimi2
Right!
Their comment sounded like boomer "humor."
Attorneys have to adhere to a strict code of ethics.
No genius, it was a mistake.
-> Had Jones' attorney intentionally sent the phone data to plaintiff's attorney, he'd be subject to wide-ranging and severe consequences. For example:
• he'd lose his law license,
• he'd been held in criminal contempt by the court and severely sanctioned, and
• it would have resulted in a mistrial for Jones.
So no, he's just a lazy sole practitioner who failed to review what Jones sent him before providing it to plaintiff's attorney. It happens far more often than one might think.
if he wanted to do the right thing, he would not have represented Alex Jones in the first place.
@21:16 an inmate in custody is almost always brought in through the back, as to not taint the perceptions of the jury, who are almost certainly using the main entrance of the court room. The defendant more than likely never saw the outside of the doors to the court room, because he'd never entered that way. To say "he never took the time to check" is misleading, because he would never be allowed an opportunity to check for himself.
Fantastic episode, Jesse!! Lots of laughs!
…”one objects to himself !”
That made my WEEK !!!!
Hilarious moments during some momentous trials. Thanks for this, Jesse!
The Paltrow trial was fun. Was rooting for that dude until the info about him started pouring out!! Lol definitely shows why there should be trials in these cases
Also shows why random people shouldn't assume they know anything...
@@zaneplatt3533 From my perspective you're a random person. Does that mean you don't know anything...?
@ghedebaronsamedi About whether a guy I have never met is telling the truth or not? Yeah, I don't know. Not sure what your desperate attempt at a point was trying to accomplish hahahaahhahaahaahhahahahahaha
@@ghedebaronsamedi If you can't handle being told that you shouldn't assume you know anything about a stranger, that definitely doesn't bode well
@@zaneplatt3533 :)
Probably after the filming of this episode, Chad Daybell lawyer asks a witness how big the Daybell property is. The witness retorts “You should know, you own it now.” 😂😂😂😂😂
objecting to yourself is wild
I loved this sooo much!
I watched the attorney object to himself 10 times. I laughed so hard..
Lawyers object to themselves a lot. If they say something they don't want on the record they need to object to it
Can't they shorten "Morgan & Morgan" to just "Morgan"?
MorganX2.
Sounds way cooler, saves ink.
I got a beautiful message from Johnny Depp I thought I was being catfished
😂
Jones's attorney topped it 😂
The Alex jones one was awkward af lol
Can't help but feel like some where there is an attorney thanking God he came across this video bc he/she was considering using chat gpt. Now they know not to😂😂😂
7:15 is the definition of loading bar error 😂
Van orman was like a simpy friend, forgetting why she was there.
Chatgpt is like saying it's on the internet, so it must be true
Remember the part of the JD trial where the purpose was to prove that she wrote an op ed, and they asked her the first question, and she said "about the Op ed I wrote.....", yeah, fun times
Right. She said “that’s why I wrote it, to speak to that phenomenon” or something like that. She’s a hard case that one.
Wait.... did the guy who represented himself say "incredible" means not credible? 🤣🤣👏
That would actually be a valid definition, although it sounds silly. Scarcely credible, or unbelievable is what you'll find in a dictionary.
It does, as-in incredulous or something incredible being something that is so fantastical that you struggle to give it honest credibility.
Alex Jones got the type of lawyer performance he deserved
Truth. He’s such a grifter.
This Paltrow interaction was so unbelievably awkward.
The Alex Jones clip warms my heart every time I see it.
Why did chatGPT cite fake cases?? Is that normal for it to make up stuff
Absolutely.
100%
Yes especially when it just came out it’s going to need time to get smarter
@@CherrrrBear although a lot of AI experts think the "hallucination problem" isn't going away anytime soon
Ive never seen a lawyer act like that in court. She was sooo starstruck!
If Paul Murdaugh hadn't have had that video at the kennals saved on his phone 👀
Heard lawyer objecting to his own question was funny I remember watching it as it happened it gave me a chuckle
who cares if the son or grand son of Mr king is there...?? sons are not their fathers
The gweneth paltrow cross was so awkward lol
Absolutely eye opening 😂
He should sue chat GPT for false info.
Lol. Its very clear in OpenAI's T&C's that the information provided via ChatGPT is not to be used in any official capacity and could be completely false.
It's designed to an answer using information online.
My favorite is the Alex Jones clip. That was beautiful.
Lawyers work in court rooms not making TH-cam videos.
A Jones looks like jaba the hut😅
What ever happened to Amber Heard’s female lawyer? She get disbarred for her tv appearances?
They ride the same bus that their advertisement is on the side of lol
My favorite not shown here was when dillhole prosecutor in Rittenhouse trial flagged the whole room with the firearm.
Well done. Good show. But those back drop panels, have got to go.
Yeah I don’t get the bloody/rusty panels in the background
And the dang swiping noises. 🙄
Looks like the previous host's head exploded and they sloppily cleaned it up before sending the next person in.
The Gwyneth and lawyer interaction made me cringe. I hate watching that one I literally squirm watching that one
Lol yeah watching it live was annoying, but she did find her backbone eventually 😂
Oh and Paltrow’s lawyer was very odd
Common sense tells you that you can't just walk into a trial.
Question to the reason MLK 3RD was brought up for being in the gallery as unless he was involved his precence had no bearing
Tempting comment was hilarious to me
Same. The delivery was perfect too I think. XD
Im confused still,did his lawyer really not care and just allowed it to go to the prosecutor? Btws I LOVE the devious little giggle from prosecutor!
Jessee, does your art work(behind you) represent blood spatter? Sorry, don't mean to be rude!😊😇
Added: enjoyed this video! Please do some more like it! A nice break from from serious trials.❤
I was thinking the same thing im w/ u haha 😂
I'm pretty sure it's a rust texture.
@@glitterfartsss. from the youtube name to your playlist names, youve got me cackling. Love your humor
I wander if Alex Jones's attorney mistake wasn't really a mistake.😮😮
Murdaugh lawyer wasn’t meaning tempt me while point rifle at prosecutors, it was the joke he made to the witness when he said position me then he said tempting lol. Thats what the joke was .
That ski lawyer was freaking weird
Jesse Weber’s voice 🤗
I can't stomach or face with that attorney during Gwyneth paltrow😮
I think the "tempting" joke was funny. Just saying...
Mr Sanderson....sure,
We know Conerel Sanders when we see him...
A.Raccoon
Who gives a crap who is in the gallery! 🤣
I expected that from him
And love the intensity &
Intelligence of that lady judge
From who? There’s several different people in this video
Attorney mistake doctrine.
ooooh... the Paltrow one was a toe curler....cringe.
Jones attorney should lose license.
Bankston should have been called down by the judge.
But you could tell she was on his side anyway.
Alex Jones is a hero and was persecuted not prosecuted.
Big thumbs down
So, did Jones PAY?
Shepardize Much? Love it
Ngl the murdaugh wasn't too bad imo. Sure its about murder but the joke came from the defense so i would take it more as a little comment to lighten the mood
The first guy represented Gwineth Paltrow
Well yeah 🙄🤦.
I'm sorry but I think Harpootlian was funny. Great dark humor, nothing to do with the victims.
Love your show Jesse. Tina died of cancer not because of the attack. ICYMI
What does ICYMI mean?
@@CherrrrBear in case you missed it
Too many damn commercials with this channel.. WTH??? Every 5 mins at most.
I'm gone.
That awkward moment when…
Love this channel, but given that it is focused on true crime, you’d think they’d clean up that crime scene behind Jesse.
Why are people so upset over the artwork lol
Sooooooo awkward with Gweneth Paltrow. Can’t watch
Fact check and check your sources
Just don’t use chatGPT for anything important lol
Alex Jones doesn't have a fifth of thst kind of money.. Is he even worth that much?
They were talking into the billions.. With a B 😄
so funny
In the Alex Jones one the lawyers asked for his phone and he gave it to them who cares if he wasn't sure if he had the messages. he turned his phone over just like they asked. Maybe I'm just not getting it
I’m not a fan of Alex jones but the judgment is insane. Over $1 billion judgement is not reasonable for something like this.
This video would be better and shorter without the commentary. Just show the videos and keep vocals to a minimum.
Pretty sad when your opinion will land you in leg irons.........................
Your back drop is eeuw.
Filming a crime is a crime btw
Alex Jones really got screwed in his cases. I cant believe they did that to a citizen for speaking his mind, wrong or right, left or right, crazy or sane.... sad tbh.
Just saw the case was in Connecticut so that figures.
Speaking your mind doesn’t mean you are free of the consequences your words have.
@@chunkycornbread4773 consequences for words? Point proven....
Trump 2024
Bro, you clearly didn't follow the arberry case nor did you do your research before making this video. You know about due diligence, right?
I belive alex still
They keep bringing up the alex jones cases in these best of compilations when Alex jones did nothing wrong