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Post by ♫anna♫ on Feb 7, 2013 5:46:59 GMT
A teen girl was taught to be respectful and orderly in court! Folks! Don't mess with the judge! news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/giggling-woman-flips-judge-bird-judge-not-amused-210739814.html QUOTE: Giggling teen flips judge the bird, judge not amusedFeb. 6, 2013 Never mess with people who have the power to make your life miserable. That includes DMV employees, waiters and baggage handlers. And judges. Especially them. A Miami woman facing drug charges made her situation much worse when she laughed at and then flipped off the man with the gavel. File this case under: Ill advised. According to NBC Miami, 18-year-old Penelope Soto was in court for charges relating to possession of Xanax, a prescription drug. Judge Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat was in the process of setting her bond. He asked Soto about the value of her jewelry. Soto laughed. That was strike one. "It's not a joke, you know, we're not in a club now," Rodriguez-Chomat said. "We are not in a club. Be serious about it." Soto replied: "I'm serious about it, you just made me laugh. You just made me laugh, I apologize. It's worth a lot of money." The judge said, "Like what?" Soto compared the jewelry to a wealthy rapper. She replied that the jewelry is "like Rick Ross. It's worth money." The perplexed judge asked if Soto had taken drugs within the past 24 hours, to which she answer, "Actually, no." The judge then set Soto's bond at $5,000 and said, "Bye-bye." Soto chuckled and said, "Adios." Strike two. The judge summoned her back and raised the bond to $10,000, eliciting gasps from those in the courtroom. Soto asked if the judge was serious. Judges are not known for their humor, and Rodriguez-Chomat is no exception. "I am serious," he said. "Adios." But Soto wasn't done. Instead of leaving the courtroom she flipped Rodriguez-Chomat the bird and said "F*** you." And that was strike three. Soto was again called back and then sentenced to thirty days in the big house for contempt of court.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2013 6:33:03 GMT
The laughter can be explained as nerves.
"Adios" in response to "bye bye" is hardly disrespect and certainly not worthy of what the judge did. I'm only guessing at what "flipping the bird" means but I would be tempted to do it....out if his sight and hearing!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2013 9:45:47 GMT
kids these days respect no one, that's the problem with society.
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Post by Big Lin on Feb 7, 2013 11:19:16 GMT
What an idiot!
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Post by alanseago on Feb 7, 2013 14:45:03 GMT
kids these days respect no one, that's the problem with society. I first heard that in the early 1950s. Respect is normally taught by parents.
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Post by Big Lin on Feb 7, 2013 15:00:01 GMT
kids these days respect no one, that's the problem with society. I first heard that in the early 1950s. Respect is normally taught by parents. I agree, Alan. Trouble is too many parents these days don't respect anyone else! How do they expect their kids to be different if they give them such bad role models?
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