http://cbs2chicago.com/local/mchenry.contempt.court.2.1288146.html
11/3/2009 12:18:25 PM
[Edited on November 3, 2009 at 12:30 PM. Reason : I don't know, whatever]
11/3/2009 12:25:57 PM
11/3/2009 12:48:54 PM
Depends on what he said. "Hurling profanity" is pretty ambiguous. Did he threaten him? Verbally assault him? Who knows...** Looks like when he was asked if he an attorney he said, "Fuck NO!" The judge ignored what he said and asked him to swear in and he flipped him off. Dude had it coming IMO... Was pretty clearly in contempt of court. Probably didn't warrant a 6-month jail sentence but I hardly feel bad for him.[Edited on November 3, 2009 at 1:14 PM. Reason : x]
11/3/2009 1:10:58 PM
^^The person that convinced millions of people to vote for him, twice, most likely did so by either promising free stuff, promising to kill sum-uh-dem-a-rabs, or vowing to do something wholly unconstitutional. Becoming President is about concealing your true beliefs from the public, having a ton of money, connections with powerful people, and a relatively clean (or unknown) record. In no way should the President be put on a pedastal, and the same goes for judges.The person in the Wendy's line hasn't done anything to me. They're probably minding their own business. I have no reason to respect them or disrespect them. They haven't trampled anyone's rights to get to where they are, that I know of. But, like the President, they're not deserving of any sort of praise or reverence. I don't get punished especially harshly if I flip them off.^If he threatened the judge, that's one thing. I think it should be dealt with like threatening anyone would be dealt with though. Due process and all of that. Not the judge picking an arbitrary sentence in a snap decision.[Edited on November 3, 2009 at 1:16 PM. Reason : ]
11/3/2009 1:14:35 PM
11/3/2009 1:15:05 PM
The supreme court already ruled that the middle finger is protected under the first ammendment, and thus flipping off cops is legal. I don't see how the judge is different.
11/3/2009 1:28:49 PM
Flip off the judge on the street all you want to. Flip him off when he's sitting on the bench, and you're flipping off the court. It's a different story.Same way that you can free speech all you want on a street corner, but you can't blab away inside the courtroom.
11/3/2009 1:39:09 PM
11/3/2009 1:48:45 PM
Definitely contempt of court which is deserving of punishment. Six months is way too harsh though.
11/3/2009 1:48:56 PM
11/3/2009 1:49:38 PM
In traffic court one time, a guy was there for a minor drug possession charge and muttered under his breath, but so that enough people could hear him, "this is bullshit" and the judge charged him an extra fine or something. And I don't really have a problem with judges doing it, as long as it's not egregious (and in this case, it's not).Part of what differentiates the US (or any first-world country) from 3rd world countries is that people for the most part respect the laws, it helps to keep corruption minimized. People should have respect for our laws and our legal systems, because, among other things, our gov and our legal system has probably done as much to protect our freedoms as the military. If a cop or a judge or someone is being a douche bag and is corrupt, then no amount of respect towards them is going to make a difference so you may as well go down fighting, but for the most part, these are decent people doing good work.
11/3/2009 1:51:32 PM
Why don't we go ahead and look at who destroyer (spelled with numbers, L337) is white knighting:
11/3/2009 1:59:49 PM
11/3/2009 2:45:11 PM
Thats a ton of quote bombing to back pedal for your white knighting of an asshole.You should also take up the cause of pedobears getting raped by Jamal in prison. Their rights are sorely abused.
11/3/2009 3:30:43 PM
If it helps, you could just focus on the part of the post where I respond to you. You could even come up with a real argument against the points that I've made. Or, you could continue your tirade against my "white knighting" of a criminal because you don't have a leg to stand on here. It doesn't make much of a difference to me, but it isn't too late to have a legitimate discussion on this.
11/3/2009 3:41:58 PM
Don't pout sweetheart, you can still recover some intellectual dignity. Start by explaining to us what contempt of court means.
11/3/2009 3:46:16 PM
This guy sounds like a colossal douche, and fully deserving of the court hammering his tits in the worst way at his trial. Throwing him out of court and making him wait in jail until another hearing, or tacking on a little extra time, or withholding any leniency that MIGHT have been granted at his trial would be be reasonable responses.Throwing someone in the slammer for SIX MONTHS for giving you the bird? You should be removed from the bench.
11/3/2009 3:58:42 PM
^^Showing disrespect to the court, disobeying the court, disrupting the court process, or introducing unfair evidence. I know what contempt of court is, and I don't know what point you're trying to make by calling into question my understanding of it. You need to demonstrate why doing any of those things that I listed warrants 6 months in jail. Unless, of course, I'm totally off base with my definition of contempt of court.
11/3/2009 4:05:54 PM
11/3/2009 4:06:16 PM
11/3/2009 4:22:20 PM
Are you arguing that there shouldn't be any punishment or that 6 months is too much?If there isn't any at all, then courtrooms will be circuses where criminals will say whatever they want and generally disrupt the process without fear of retribution.If you think there should be something but that 6 months is too much, then all we are doing at this point is haggling over the appropriate punishment.
11/3/2009 4:35:49 PM
11/3/2009 4:43:06 PM
11/3/2009 7:10:37 PM
unconstitutional
11/3/2009 7:52:52 PM
Sounds like he should have gotten six years.
11/3/2009 10:30:24 PM
11/4/2009 12:15:31 PM
fucker got what he deserved.and i cant read[Edited on November 4, 2009 at 12:51 PM. Reason : *]
11/4/2009 12:50:48 PM
11/4/2009 1:01:17 PM
11/4/2009 1:21:48 PM
This sounds rather excessive. 6 months for a rude gesture? I could understand a week or 10 days but 6 months? That judge takes himself rather seriously.
11/4/2009 1:30:02 PM
I think our disagreement seems to lie entirely in scale. You agree that "contempt of court" is a bad thing that can and should be punished with jail time. You even allow for the fact that there should perhaps be some standard period of time involved:
11/4/2009 2:00:26 PM
do you honestly think someone who is accused of and likely guilty of assaulting a woman and a home invasion gives a shit about a 'fine' levied by the court? you have to punish someone so it hurts, or they dont get the message. it should also be noted that judging by the overall doucheness of this guy, this 6 months will likely only be a flash in the pan compared to the amount of his life he spends in jail. fuck this guy. the only thing better than him going away for 6 months for contempt would be said victim of the home invasion blasting his ass with a 12-guage to prevent his parasitic ass from sponging off the rest of us for the remainder of his life.
11/4/2009 3:55:45 PM
11/6/2009 10:10:32 AM
People flip off judges all the time, most are ignored, everyone else gets a day or so. This dude made a choice, he wanted to flip off the judge and knew he would be punished for it. But six months? I would have never guessed it would be so much time, certainly neither did he. As such, no, the fact that he willingly volunteered for a night or maybe a week in jail does not make it right to make him disappear for six months. An example would be a police officer pulling you over for speeding and winding up in prison when you expected a $300 fine. Yes, you willingly broke the law, but you did so under a set of social expectations which are being violated. It seems to me unjust for one guy to get 24 hours for the same crime that someone else got six months.
11/6/2009 10:21:09 AM
I think the court system is a load of shit based on how much money in fines, fees, and attorneys I have spent. That does not mean I am gonna walk in there and flip the fucking judge off. The judge is not even the one to be mad at....flip off the cops or the prosecutor or something.
11/6/2009 10:26:38 AM
i think we should decriminalise obscene gestures
11/6/2009 10:38:34 AM
The way I see it the guy told the judge "fuck you", the judge said to the guy "well fuck you then".It is like the guy at the bar who yells fuck you to the guy five times his size. Generally, I do not feel bad for someone who picks a fight and ends up getting their ass beat.
11/7/2009 9:38:28 PM
Yeah, and most people would just point and laugh and the dumbass who yelled repeatedly yelled "Fuck you!" to the big dude at the bar when the big dude popped him in the chin and knocked him down...but if the big dude grabbed a crowbar and beat him within an inch of his life, to the point that he was laid up for 6 months...well, I think we'd pretty much all find that very excessive.
11/7/2009 10:00:13 PM
11/7/2009 10:22:57 PM
11/8/2009 4:18:42 AM
What's an example of a society that lacks respect for the law? In that example, was the problem that people didn't outwardly express respect for the law (causing the society to descend into chaos), or was it that people stopped obeying the law because they didn't view it as legitimate?
11/8/2009 11:02:25 AM
There is a difference between disrespecting that judge and believing that judges in general are illegitimate. A police officer that brushes off and calmly handles a drunk idiot gains legitimacy in my eyes. A cop that shoots someone for calling him a name threatens both the credibility and the legitimacy of the system. In-so-far as Africa was less of a hell hole at the end of the 19th century and then went to hell, I blame the government agents that pulled shit like this.
11/8/2009 11:41:03 AM
11/8/2009 1:53:10 PM