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I hate the attitude that you are at the "mercy" of another human being just because they have a robe and gavel
That to me is more alarming than dudes misbehaving in court
The slap was probably a joke and inappropriate given the situation, but to take away 30 days of a man's life he'll never get back because your feelings are hurt/you're offended
So how would you act in front of a cop or judge?
She already was lecturing dude on how he got off from the 30 days, because of his lawyer.
She was lecturing him because of his nonchalant attitude. This isn't twitter. Tweet and crack jokes later. Turn that **** off. Especially when your freedom is on the line. Why didn't he do it? Because he's Chad Johnson. It was cute when he was a pro bowl receiver. This is the real world.
He showed up the judge. If he showed up Bill Belicheck he might get cut. Would you cry about how it was just a joke, and it shouldn't cost him his career. No, because the team would have that power.
He was convicted(not sure if it was no contest or he pled off hand) over a violent crime, and all he got was probation. He violated his parole and got no time.
All you people crying for Chad. If you had a domestic violence incident, and violated your parole, do you think nothing would happen to you? So why would you feel sorry for Chad? He couldn't do something simple like meet with his PO. And you wonder why the judge doesn't think he gets it?
The law is unequal for the rich and poor, so I damn sure not feeling sorry for Chad, when it's cats doing crazy numbers over stuff they didn't do because they had poor lawyers.