Friday, November 06, 2009

Adventures in Lawyering #2

The new docket that I have been assigned to is somewhat of a nightmare, fairly disorganized and totally intimidating, but at least it provides for some decent entertaining moments throughout the day. Overheard in court this morning while judge was setting conditions of defendant's bond on the record:

Judge: Mr. Defendant you are prohibited from possessing any firearms, possessing or consuming alcohol or controlled substances without a valid prescription while on bond in this case. Do you understand?

Defendant: Wait a minute your honor, if I can't drink and I can't smoke pot, then what am I supposed to do to you know relax and take the edge off of well life in general, cause man it sucks?

Judge gives defendant one of the most stern looks I've ever seen a judge give a defendant from the bench

Judge: well Mr. Defendant, I can't give you legal advice, but I can give you some common sense: read a book, watch a movie, take a walk, try yoga, or hell maybe some good old fashioned hot chocolate would work for you, I frankly don't really care what it is that you do just so long as you never ever appear in my courtroom for another alcohol or drug related offense ever again. Am I making myself clear Mr. Defendant?

Defendant: Yes sir, you've made it very clear that you are one bitter asshole, frankly sir I'd suggest that you just go ahead and smoke a joint, might help you relax and take the edge off. But I ain't no lawyer, so I sure as hell can't give you legal advice.

My docket partner and I had the hardest time not busting up laughing in the courtroom while that exchange was occurring. Frankly I'm surprised the judge didn't hold the guy in contempt and increase the bond amount.

4 [Useless] Remarks:

Butterflyfish said...

He didn't get contempt for that? That is an awesome judge.

(In)Sanity Gal said...

let's be clear - i'm not suggesting that you're being untruthful - but SERIOUSLY?! Someone said that to a judge?! And nothing bad happened to him?!

Useless Dicta said...

Yup, seriously someone said that to a judge. The criminal divisions in my district are kind of famous for their shenanigans and frankly it's usually more trouble than it's worth to hold people in contempt. So most of the judges just let Defendants run their mouths while they either work on other cases or catch up on their fantasy football for the week.

Juliet said...

LOL! Criminal court (and employment law) always have the very best stories.

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