1,356
1.4K
Oct 14, 2016
10/16
by
WBZ
tv
eye 1,356
favorite 0
quote 0
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, 22-year-old ashley king is suing her former landlord, daniel medina, for the return of her security deposit and the cost of painting materials and labor. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 158, king vs. medina. >> judge tanya: thank you, officer montejano. ms. king, you were supposed to rent a home from the defendant. >> yes. >> judge tanya: according to your papers, you had an agreement whereby you were going to get it livable and then move in. y you paint the home. you clean it up. and then, when you go to move in, you claim it's all boarded up. you're suing him for $737. >> yes, your honor. >> judge tanya: mr. medina, you say that she did a horrible job painting, you ended up being cited by the city because she improperly disposed of materials. and then, she decided not to move in. and then, on top of that, she began to threat
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, 22-year-old ashley king is suing her former landlord, daniel medina, for the return of her security deposit and the cost of painting materials and labor. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 158, king vs. medina. >>...
340
340
Oct 21, 2016
10/16
by
WBZ
tv
eye 340
favorite 0
quote 0
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, marie nerys is suing her son, 25-year-old kory hanson, for unpaid room and board, car insurance costs and gas money. >> judge patricia: all right, everyone, thank you so much. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 128, nerys vs. hanson. >> judge patricia: thank you, sonia. ms. nerys, you are his mother. >> i am. >> judge patricia: he's one of, what, four children? >> yes. >> judge patricia: you say that he was living with his brother. there was a problem. he asked you t you drove 400 miles round trip to get him. you're charging him $150 for the gas. he said he would pay it. >> correct. >> judge patricia: when he moved in with you, you said, "you could stay here. but it's gonna cost you $80 a week." you said, "and i'll let you watch the cable and use the wi-fi. but that's gonna cost you $100 a month." then you said, "you can borrow the car. but that's gonna cost you $100 a
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, marie nerys is suing her son, 25-year-old kory hanson, for unpaid room and board, car insurance costs and gas money. >> judge patricia: all right, everyone, thank you so much. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 128, nerys vs. hanson. >> judge patricia: thank...
1,021
1.0K
tv
eye 1,021
favorite 0
quote 0
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, ashley maurasse is suing her former friend, tanya milord, for stealing her property and for an assault. tanya is countersuing for unpaid bills, the cost of a hair weave, and a false arrest. >> judge patricia: thank you. you can all be seated. the witness may sit, as well. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 374, maurasse vs. milord. >> judge tanya: thank you, officer montejano. ms. maurasse, you and the defendant were roommates. and you are now suing her for $5,000. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge tanya: you claim that she stole some property from you, and you also contend that there was assault. and you're suing her for punitive damages arising from that. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge tanya: and ms. milord, you have a countersuit against the plaintiff. you contend that she owes you money for some house bills, also you claim you did her hair and she never paid you, and you're also suing her for pain a
judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, ashley maurasse is suing her former friend, tanya milord, for stealing her property and for an assault. tanya is countersuing for unpaid bills, the cost of a hair weave, and a false arrest. >> judge patricia: thank you. you can all be seated. the witness may sit, as well. >> sonia: your...
56
56
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
judge napolitano: thank you for joining us. >> love you, too, judge, thank you. thanks for watching the show tonight, i'm judge andrew napolitano in for kennedy. you can follow the great kennedy at -- have a great weekend. good night. >> this show has never been solely about investments. we talked about anything that affected people and their money. the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci. liz: i'm liz claman. the 016 presidential election has hit the home stretch with the candidate squaring off in
judge napolitano: thank you for joining us. >> love you, too, judge, thank you. thanks for watching the show tonight, i'm judge andrew napolitano in for kennedy. you can follow the great kennedy at -- have a great weekend. good night. >> this show has never been solely about investments. we talked about anything that affected people and their money. the new "wall street week." anthony: welcome to "wall street week." i'm anthony scaramucci. liz: i'm liz claman....
36
36
Oct 24, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
of the judge with a fax so in terms of the biography is a possible to know too much about a judge? should a biography be limited in? >> what kind of limitation? that they are stepping aside their rule. and you don't degrade much with that line of thought with that majesty of the judge. >> it's witchcraft. [laughter] back. >> it is call strength and weakness with at fellow judiciary. i thought sounded too esoteric so about 320 page synopsis. [laughter] eye bank the supreme court is awful idol think the judges are very good. probably only aimed a couple of the justices are qualified and they are okay. so the opinions will be alright. we don't have to worry about quality. it is a very deficiency in the system. >> if we were to debate with that be a good thing? >> that would be great. [laughter] >> in terms of writing about somebody who has said strong opinions and somebody who writes opinions and it deepened my belief that the judges should write their own opinion. if they did not resign they would write drastically shorter opinions and be less likely to publish their opinions. but th
of the judge with a fax so in terms of the biography is a possible to know too much about a judge? should a biography be limited in? >> what kind of limitation? that they are stepping aside their rule. and you don't degrade much with that line of thought with that majesty of the judge. >> it's witchcraft. [laughter] back. >> it is call strength and weakness with at fellow judiciary. i thought sounded too esoteric so about 320 page synopsis. [laughter] eye bank the supreme...
134
134
Oct 30, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
judge williams: i know that. [laughter] judge williams: you mentioned opportunities and one of the things because a lot of these students do want to go into public interest. a lot of them are thinking is to go after they graduate from law school. you clerked on the d.c. circuit and you clerked for justice thurgood marshall. when you talk about the importance of clerkships and what it meant to you to clerk for those two extraordinary justices? justice kagan: i was extraordinary lucky. clerking in general is a great thing to do. not everybody but for many people. it gives you a sense of how the law works, a different sort of sense than you have from law school and if you are like me, you have a chance to learn at the feet of people who have had terrific, exciting careers in law. i want to talk a little bit more about those two people and especially about justice marshall. you become a much better writer as a result. you learn a whole lot about how judges actually make decisions which notwithstanding you have gone t
judge williams: i know that. [laughter] judge williams: you mentioned opportunities and one of the things because a lot of these students do want to go into public interest. a lot of them are thinking is to go after they graduate from law school. you clerked on the d.c. circuit and you clerked for justice thurgood marshall. when you talk about the importance of clerkships and what it meant to you to clerk for those two extraordinary justices? justice kagan: i was extraordinary lucky. clerking...
62
62
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
judge napolitano: thank you for joining us. >> love you, too, judge, thank you.s for watching the show tonight, i'm judge andrew napolitano in for kennedy. you can follow the great kennedy at -- >> i have to fight the anchor. let me tell you. we're in such a rigged system. it is terrible. what is going on in this country is so
judge napolitano: thank you for joining us. >> love you, too, judge, thank you.s for watching the show tonight, i'm judge andrew napolitano in for kennedy. you can follow the great kennedy at -- >> i have to fight the anchor. let me tell you. we're in such a rigged system. it is terrible. what is going on in this country is so
60
60
Oct 29, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
and judges? >> it deepened my conviction that judges should write their own opinions. if it didn't redesign, they would write drastically shorter which would be a good thing and less likely to be a good thing. the truth is when you read a lot of judicial opinions you get a sense of what interests them. one of the things that for me, how engaged and how much fun he is having in writing so i walk away from the project thinking circuit judges, except three or four depriving themselves of engaging with a law but also depriving us -- we learn, and say this is what we are hired to do so i struggle not just with the idea of having someone else's name go on, not happy the author's name goes on the opinion. this idea of how do we know this opinion is you? and these opinions at deck's level are creating law, only in the rarest of cases to confirm or shape in law, so the idea people in this position of great power i delegating to law clerks fresh out of law school, fresh out of law school, sometimes it trou
and judges? >> it deepened my conviction that judges should write their own opinions. if it didn't redesign, they would write drastically shorter which would be a good thing and less likely to be a good thing. the truth is when you read a lot of judicial opinions you get a sense of what interests them. one of the things that for me, how engaged and how much fun he is having in writing so i walk away from the project thinking circuit judges, except three or four depriving themselves of...
49
49
Oct 20, 2016
10/16
by
KWWL
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
judge. >> thank you, matt. i want to thank all of you from the different tv stations that morningside college for their participation, allowing us to be here in this facility. it is great to have this opportunity. i also want to thank the audience back here at the station, and those that are watching us around the state. we have an opportunity tonight to talk about issues that are important issues that are on the minds of people not just in iowa, but acrs we know that there is a frustration, there is gridlock and obstruction in washington, dc. we know that needs to change. and in order for that to change, i believe that we need to have new leadership. the obstruction of the supreme court of the last several months is unprecedented. that is on my opponent's shoulders. we know to be trying to find ways to move forward. we need to work on the economy. student loan debt, making certain that young professionals aren't buried under mountains of debt. we need to talk about social security. there ar
judge. >> thank you, matt. i want to thank all of you from the different tv stations that morningside college for their participation, allowing us to be here in this facility. it is great to have this opportunity. i also want to thank the audience back here at the station, and those that are watching us around the state. we have an opportunity tonight to talk about issues that are important issues that are on the minds of people not just in iowa, but acrs we know that there is a...
98
98
Oct 4, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
the judges seem quite skeptical. some of them asked very tough questions to both sides, which is what they should do. you cannot predict how someone will rule just from their behavior at oral arguments. the other thing that struck me was how much importance judge kavanagh placed on getting out of the chevron deference basket into a special category. >> can you explain? i argued and lost the chevron case in 1984 6-0. it is probably one of the best things i did. the chevron doctrine has 2 parts. unambiguous and clear they have to follow what it says. when the law has ambiguity the agency has a chance to give the law a reasonable interpretation. the courts will defer to a reasonable choice the agency makes. off-the-wall unreasonable interpretations will fail, but if there are two or three different reasonable interpretations the agency will get to pick one of them. there are a few cases, some of which are inside chevron, some outside, in which judges assert that there is a tougher task to be met. judge kavanagh was tryi
the judges seem quite skeptical. some of them asked very tough questions to both sides, which is what they should do. you cannot predict how someone will rule just from their behavior at oral arguments. the other thing that struck me was how much importance judge kavanagh placed on getting out of the chevron deference basket into a special category. >> can you explain? i argued and lost the chevron case in 1984 6-0. it is probably one of the best things i did. the chevron doctrine has 2...
403
403
Oct 11, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 403
favorite 0
quote 13
ayala. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: miss ayala, how do you know the plaintiffs? >> they're friends of my boyfriend. >> judge judy: what does your boyfriend do? >> he's a plumber. >> judge judy: where is he now? >> in jail. >> judge judy: what's he in jail for? >> uh, some stuff he committed. i really don't know. >> judge judy: is he still your boyfriend? >> yes. >> judge judy: well, then you would know what he's in jail for. what is he accused of doing? >> uh, theft? >> judge judy: what are you asking me for?
ayala. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: miss ayala, how do you know the plaintiffs? >> they're friends of my boyfriend. >> judge judy: what does your boyfriend do? >> he's a plumber. >> judge judy: where is he now? >> in jail. >> judge judy: what's he in jail for? >> uh, some stuff he committed. i really don't know. >> judge judy: is he still...
216
216
Oct 20, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 5
>> yes. >> judge judy: is that correct? >> yes. >> judge judy: okay. where did you move to in may of 2011?
>> yes. >> judge judy: is that correct? >> yes. >> judge judy: okay. where did you move to in may of 2011?
139
139
Oct 7, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 2
pedersen. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. ragsdale, the defendant was your boyfriend for a while. you lived together for how long? >> for approximately 10 months. >> judge judy: and you moved into his home. >> correct. >> judge judy: you moved into his home alone? >> yes. >> judge judy: so it was just the two of you? >> no, his mother lived upstairs, and jeff and i stayed downstairs. >> judge judy: is that your home or your mother's home?
pedersen. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: ms. ragsdale, the defendant was your boyfriend for a while. you lived together for how long? >> for approximately 10 months. >> judge judy: and you moved into his home. >> correct. >> judge judy: you moved into his home alone? >> yes. >> judge judy: so it was just the two of you?...
1,065
1.1K
Oct 3, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 1,065
favorite 0
quote 3
>> yes. >> judge judy: who was driving? >> i was, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you weren't there? >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: you can sit down.
>> yes. >> judge judy: who was driving? >> i was, ma'am. >> judge judy: and you weren't there? >> no, ma'am. >> judge judy: you can sit down.
223
223
Oct 14, 2016
10/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll let people judge that.ot to be honest with you, when i think about a jewish boy getting a nobel prize, i think more about philip roth nandi lan. >> reporter: what was your reaction? >> -- roth than dylan. >> reporter: what was your reaction? >> it was about time. >> reporter: this professor says the writing of dylan had more impact with his writing than some stuffy novel and he keeps that in mind with his students. >> instead of picking shakespeare i have them pick a song and analyze what they like because to me poetry, music, it's all part of literature. >> reporter: he thinks dylan may have opened the door for more songwriters to be acknowledged for their literary contributions and who knows who that may be from the current generation. >> some of my students may say that britney spears is literature to them. >> reporter: john ramos, kpix5. >>> emily, we've been talking about it all week. rain is on the way. it's finally here. it sounds like everybody will get soaked. >> we're actually starting to see it m
i'll let people judge that.ot to be honest with you, when i think about a jewish boy getting a nobel prize, i think more about philip roth nandi lan. >> reporter: what was your reaction? >> -- roth than dylan. >> reporter: what was your reaction? >> it was about time. >> reporter: this professor says the writing of dylan had more impact with his writing than some stuffy novel and he keeps that in mind with his students. >> instead of picking shakespeare i...
89
89
Oct 31, 2016
10/16
by
KGAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 3
judge. judge? judge? judge? judge? grassley? here! he's always here. tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning - a healthy new way to do business - how one company says a new-type of meeting is while also increasing physical activity.find out what it is - tomorrow on >>> you know why the monies are dancing tonight. is because they don't have to wrap themselves so much. you know? >> some have been unraveling because they have been dancing since yesterday. they are multiplying. take a look. visit -- it two, they are hanging from the roof and really going to town. the bottom line is the trick or treating is underway here in eastern iowa. if you are getting a late start, there are no issues -- weather issues around this time. 50s and 60s to the evening hours had no precipitation is expected. you can clearly see on the radar that there were a few showers in wisconsin. skies during the afternoon hours today. as you look at the forecast tomorrow morning here in the corridor work, it looks like temperatures back in the middle 50s and we have a mild night ahead of us. tom
judge. judge? judge? judge? judge? grassley? here! he's always here. tomorrow on cbs 2 this morning - a healthy new way to do business - how one company says a new-type of meeting is while also increasing physical activity.find out what it is - tomorrow on >>> you know why the monies are dancing tonight. is because they don't have to wrap themselves so much. you know? >> some have been unraveling because they have been dancing since yesterday. they are multiplying. take a look....
108
108
Oct 22, 2016
10/16
by
KUSA
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 4
we don't tend to cover judges races. let's fix that. these are this year's do not retain judges. michael schifferol. he is told to have poor legal writing, appears too chummy with his courtroom and doesn't said she's bias towards the prosecution. jill-ellyn straus and shiferol, the experts are begging you to fire them. and chances are, you won't. >>> first it was no self- fireworks with your ballot. now cd, -- selfies with your ballot. now cdot is chiming in. signs up on state highways. any sign in the state right of way is illegal. they will take it down. they store it in a maintenance facility, though, if you want to go back and pick it up. >>> next question, what's the story with that big old cross on the mountain? you know, the one that lights up at night? it's called mount lindo off turkey creek road. [ bells chiming ] >> you know there's a cemetery up there? it's a peaceful place with an year after the cemetery opened, 1964. the guy who had it built said you could see it from the window of his mom's park hill home at the time. people on facebook live today say they can see
we don't tend to cover judges races. let's fix that. these are this year's do not retain judges. michael schifferol. he is told to have poor legal writing, appears too chummy with his courtroom and doesn't said she's bias towards the prosecution. jill-ellyn straus and shiferol, the experts are begging you to fire them. and chances are, you won't. >>> first it was no self- fireworks with your ballot. now cd, -- selfies with your ballot. now cdot is chiming in. signs up on state...
264
264
Oct 19, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 6
hill. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. ditzler, you were doing some work for a period of time for mr. hill in pool maintenance. >> correct. >> judge judy: how many years did you work? >> six years. >> judge judy: did you work for him as an independent contractor or were you a paid employee? >> independent contractor. >> judge judy: were you paid by check or cash? >> personal check. >> judge judy: what does that mean -- "personal check"? >> it wasn't a payroll check where he took taxes out. >> judge judy: you file tax returns every year? >> i did, yes. >> judge judy: did you report all this money? >> yes. >> judge judy: how much money did you earn, let's say, in 2015?
hill. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. ditzler, you were doing some work for a period of time for mr. hill in pool maintenance. >> correct. >> judge judy: how many years did you work? >> six years. >> judge judy: did you work for him as an independent contractor or were you a paid employee? >> independent contractor. >> judge judy: were you paid by...
44
44
Oct 1, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
so we have judges from ohio, judges from utah, we have judges from florida all on his select list from which he says he might appoint the next justice. hillary clinton has been a little bit cagey, because she hasn't said she would support merritt garland in the event she is elected and in the event he is not confirmed in the lake dumb session, and so whether she would go to someone more liberal than garland, whether if there are three more vacancies, occasioned by the long service of ruth bader insburg and stephen briar -- breyer and anthony kennedy, whether she would fill with people of a liberal stripe or look for people of competence and experience irrespective of what she thinks her political ideology would be. host: you were talking about geography a little bit. five of the current eight justices hail from either new york state or new jersey as did the late justice scalia. do you think geographic diversity is important and might that help the partisanship by bringing in different views? guest: well, i think it's desirable, because all of them come from either the east coast or the
so we have judges from ohio, judges from utah, we have judges from florida all on his select list from which he says he might appoint the next justice. hillary clinton has been a little bit cagey, because she hasn't said she would support merritt garland in the event she is elected and in the event he is not confirmed in the lake dumb session, and so whether she would go to someone more liberal than garland, whether if there are three more vacancies, occasioned by the long service of ruth bader...
99
99
Oct 24, 2016
10/16
by
KGAN
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 3
judge. judge? judge? judge? judge? judge? grassley? here! he's always here. justin joins me now with our cbs 2 weather >>> welcome back. i'm with justin for the forecast. have you been outside today? a perfectly calm day. >> and feels like fall. seventys for the weekend. upper 60s and much cooler now. a cooler day. sunshine to look forward to. it all points to some midweek rain. here are the numbers for the rest of the afternoon. a high of 59 this afternoon. down to 57 at 5:00. low 50s at 7:00 tonight. sunny skies out there. temperature hanging onto 53. east wind at six. humidity, 69%. fifty-two in waterloo. decorah, low 50s along with charles city. wind out of the north. eventually turning east. out of the northwest this morning. they will make the turn east this evening and overnight. east breeze tomorrow. calm at 5-10. des moines, 57. davenport, mid-50s. highs expected to be around 58 in waterloo. rapids, 59. mid-50s and decorah. look a much we have cooled compared to yesterday. anywhere from 7-14 degrees cooler than what we were yesterday at noon. the sat
judge. judge? judge? judge? judge? judge? grassley? here! he's always here. justin joins me now with our cbs 2 weather >>> welcome back. i'm with justin for the forecast. have you been outside today? a perfectly calm day. >> and feels like fall. seventys for the weekend. upper 60s and much cooler now. a cooler day. sunshine to look forward to. it all points to some midweek rain. here are the numbers for the rest of the afternoon. a high of 59 this afternoon. down to 57 at 5:00....
113
113
Oct 31, 2016
10/16
by
WJW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 2
he has decades of legal experience and is rated an "excellent" judge. judge pat dewine. he interprets the law as written and doesn't legislate from the bench. judge pat dewine. he'll ensure justice for everyone and remain true to the constitution. judge pat dewine. honest. fair. impartial. endorsed by firefighters, police judge pat dewine for ohio supreme court. helling is a big treat for all of the kids, you want to keep yourur p safe and stress free, it can be tricky, it can be fronting for the four-legged friends the bes devices to keep the candy away and constantly ringing doorbell can be stressful for your pets so you may want to give them in a separate room e, so that they do not try to run out into the night and keep them safe. buying a house can be a real nightmare.ig >> home loans, and goes >> just in time mary moloney shows what course of action you have if you think your house is haunted.io >> watch your favorite house movie you find yourself shouting to just leave. >> unfortunately the real-world laws don't make it that easy. card contact me after we closed a
he has decades of legal experience and is rated an "excellent" judge. judge pat dewine. he interprets the law as written and doesn't legislate from the bench. judge pat dewine. he'll ensure justice for everyone and remain true to the constitution. judge pat dewine. honest. fair. impartial. endorsed by firefighters, police judge pat dewine for ohio supreme court. helling is a big treat for all of the kids, you want to keep yourur p safe and stress free, it can be tricky, it can be...
37
37
Oct 11, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the fascination of being a judge is the same as the duty of being a judge. that is to ask yourself why am i about to rule the way i am about to roll. you must always ask yourself that question. you can't get through life, you can't get through the day without making certain assumptions without having certain ideas. but in the law, particularly in judging, you must find and the reason that is compelling your proposed decision and you must put that in the form of words. you must then ask is it logical, is it fair, doesn't it cord with precedent, does it cord with the constitution. does it accord with common sense? does it accord it accord with my own ethics and sense of values that i have is a judge, not not my personal values, but those values that all of us must follow if we are to do our duty. you must always ask yourself this question. to keep an open mind and to always ask yourself what it is that is driving you to make a decision is not in decision, it's fidelity to your oath. and this is both responsibility and the privilege of being a judge. >> so does
the fascination of being a judge is the same as the duty of being a judge. that is to ask yourself why am i about to rule the way i am about to roll. you must always ask yourself that question. you can't get through life, you can't get through the day without making certain assumptions without having certain ideas. but in the law, particularly in judging, you must find and the reason that is compelling your proposed decision and you must put that in the form of words. you must then ask is it...
108
108
Oct 2, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
judge keenan: and then we look to the frisk. we look to whether this person was armed and dangerous. there is certainly he was armed. and why isn't their suspicion of dangerous activity when you're loading a gun, again, in a public place, in a place where drug activity is apparently frequently conducted? mr. compton: your honor, i am not saying it's not a factor to consider in the dangerousness aspect. it is a factor to consider, but if the -- what -- >> how do you consider? and this goes back, i think, to judge's original question. you said in response to a question of whether one makes it more or less dangerous, that it was a factor to consider. it would be helpful for me to understand or to have you play out how you would consider the fact that the person was armed. >> and who is supposed to be considering this, the officer making the stop or is it a judicial determination? mr. compton: i think the officer has to consider the totality of the circumstances at the time of the stop. the officer has done a legal stop because of t
judge keenan: and then we look to the frisk. we look to whether this person was armed and dangerous. there is certainly he was armed. and why isn't their suspicion of dangerous activity when you're loading a gun, again, in a public place, in a place where drug activity is apparently frequently conducted? mr. compton: your honor, i am not saying it's not a factor to consider in the dangerousness aspect. it is a factor to consider, but if the -- what -- >> how do you consider? and this goes...
155
155
Oct 25, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 8
oman. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. and mrs. howell, let me try to put this case in perspective. the incident that formed the basis of this case happened two years ago. >> correct. >> correct. >> judge judy: and at that time, this young man, who is your son, was 12. now you are... >> 16. >> judge judy: well, two years
oman. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. gentlemen, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. and mrs. howell, let me try to put this case in perspective. the incident that formed the basis of this case happened two years ago. >> correct. >> correct. >> judge judy: and at that time, this young man, who is your son, was 12. now you are... >> 16. >> judge judy: well, two years
113
113
Oct 19, 2016
10/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll have a live report and you can judge it for yourself. stay with us. that's at woman: how do we protect them from $4 billion in new cuts to california schools? man: vote yes on proposition 55. woman: prop 55 doesn't raise taxes on anyone. man: not on working californians, not small businesses. no one. woman: instead, prop 55 simply maintains the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians. man: so those who can most afford it continue paying their fair share... woman: ...to prevent new education cuts... man: ...and keep improving california's schools. woman: vote yes on prop 55 to help our children thrive. >>> a super spicy feast went seriously wrong for a man in san francisco. doctors at ucf medical center treated a 47-year-old man who tried to eat a burger served with a ghost pepper puree and tore a hole in his esophagus. the government peppers is 4 up times hotter than tones co-sauce. the man vomited and that's what caused tears in his esophagus. doctors say it should be a warning for anyone taking part in food challenges featured on social medi
we'll have a live report and you can judge it for yourself. stay with us. that's at woman: how do we protect them from $4 billion in new cuts to california schools? man: vote yes on proposition 55. woman: prop 55 doesn't raise taxes on anyone. man: not on working californians, not small businesses. no one. woman: instead, prop 55 simply maintains the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians. man: so those who can most afford it continue paying their fair share... woman: ...to prevent new...
184
184
Oct 24, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 6
>> for four months. >> judge judy: think that's long enough? >> no. >> judge judy: no. think that's long enough? >> no, not really. >> judge judy: did you move in
>> for four months. >> judge judy: think that's long enough? >> no. >> judge judy: no. think that's long enough? >> no, not really. >> judge judy: did you move in
191
191
Oct 4, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 5
brown. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss nichols, this case generally has to do with an automobile. this is your ex-boyfriend, and, for whatever reason, which is not important to get into right now, you wanted to purchase a car, according to your complaint. you had the down payment, and you were prepared to make the payments on the car. for some reason -- perhaps because of credit or whatever else it was -- the car was
brown. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. folks, have a seat. >> judge judy: miss nichols, this case generally has to do with an automobile. this is your ex-boyfriend, and, for whatever reason, which is not important to get into right now, you wanted to purchase a car, according to your complaint. you had the down payment, and you were prepared to make the payments on the car. for some reason -- perhaps...
106
106
Oct 14, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 5
sot - judge john mcbain / "i would hope any other judge would say, if my court officer is in trouble, i am going to go down there and do what i can." tag- and the county's chief circuit judge says mcbain acted within reason? saying quote: "a judge has the power to take whatever action is necessary to maintain order in the courtroom." marci gonzalez, abc news, new york a terrifying shark ecounter caught on camera. the shark smashing open a diver's cage....while he's terrifying encounter ends. plus... a tornado tears through a small oregon town...leaving plenty of destruction in it's wake. why this may only be the beginning...with more powerful storms on the way. you're watching 13 action news, where you get breaking news fast and first. stay with us. watch as the shark bites a large chunk of tuna -- before bursting inside the metal cage. the shark thrashing around before shooting out of the top of that cage. incredibly -- a diver was inside the whole time. after the shark swims away -- he calmly swam back up and climbed out completely uninjured. cleanup continue
sot - judge john mcbain / "i would hope any other judge would say, if my court officer is in trouble, i am going to go down there and do what i can." tag- and the county's chief circuit judge says mcbain acted within reason? saying quote: "a judge has the power to take whatever action is necessary to maintain order in the courtroom." marci gonzalez, abc news, new york a terrifying shark ecounter caught on camera. the shark smashing open a diver's cage....while he's...
569
569
Oct 31, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 569
favorite 0
quote 10
>> byrd: 10 million. >> judge judy: 10 million! courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution roseandra ceballos is suing her former friend, 25-year-old damaris horta, for causing her paypal account to be overdrawn. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 245 on the calendar in the ceballos vs. horta. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: all right, this is sort of paypal scam that i'm gonna try to uncover, and if i can't, i'm probably gonna be frustrated. byrd knows what happens when i'm frustrated. it's nasty. [ laughter ] this is what i gather. your friend, the defendant, had a business. her business was somehow getting ahold of high-end cosmetics and reselling them on the internet.
>> byrd: 10 million. >> judge judy: 10 million! courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. the people are real. the cases are real. the people are real. the cases are real. the rulings are final. captions paid for by cbs television distribution roseandra ceballos is suing her former friend, 25-year-old damaris horta, for causing her paypal account to be overdrawn. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 245 on the calendar in the ceballos vs. horta. >> judge judy: thank...
472
472
Oct 6, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 472
favorite 0
quote 5
tamayo. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. farias, you and the defendant have a child together -- a little boy who i see is about 6 or 7 months old. and the two of you got together for a brief period of time, and it is your claim that, during that time, ms. tamayo had no place to go. you allowed her to move in with you, and at that time, she had several outstanding court fees
tamayo. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. farias, you and the defendant have a child together -- a little boy who i see is about 6 or 7 months old. and the two of you got together for a brief period of time, and it is your claim that, during that time, ms. tamayo had no place to go. you allowed her to move in with you, and at that time, she had several...
47
47
Oct 8, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the senior and then the next senior judge, new judges come in, old colleagues leave, always a new court. we have never experienced the loss of a colleague during the session where he was an active judge. -- i never sat next to i wasn the bench because next to junior to him, so we were on either side of the bench, but on the conference table, we sat together. i set next to him for 28 years. in the same room. there were certain things i knew he would research on very well, and i more or less relied on him for that. it wasn't layer to me that we would agree on the result -- clear to me that we would agree on the result. he had a magnificent mind. spoke and wrote with great clarity. me just beforeee he left for singapore and hong kong, and then went on the hunting trip. i said nino, you really have to take care of yourself. lot of work here. he said this is my last long trip. and it was our last conversation. but if you are in the same room with someone for 28 years, the important heart of the institution, that is what the part of theortant institution, that is what the court tries to use i
the senior and then the next senior judge, new judges come in, old colleagues leave, always a new court. we have never experienced the loss of a colleague during the session where he was an active judge. -- i never sat next to i wasn the bench because next to junior to him, so we were on either side of the bench, but on the conference table, we sat together. i set next to him for 28 years. in the same room. there were certain things i knew he would research on very well, and i more or less...
132
132
Oct 27, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 6
williams. >> judge jud >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. miller, this case is about your claim that the defendant was your girlfriend, you have a child together, owes you for a car loan. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you lived together for a period of time. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: when did you live together? >> well, the last period was from may of 2012 to august of 2012. >> judge judy: and when was your child born? >> april of 2010. >> judge judy: were you living together then? >> yes, we were. >> judge judy: from when to
williams. >> judge jud >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. miller, this case is about your claim that the defendant was your girlfriend, you have a child together, owes you for a car loan. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you lived together for a period of time. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: when did you live together? >> well, the last period was from may of 2012 to...
116
116
Oct 8, 2016
10/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up on our program, how implicit bias affects even judges. we'll talk with an immigration judge about its impact in the courtroom. and we'll have a roundup of key state contests from the u.s. senate race to competing measures on the death penalty. but first, this november, voters will weigh in on a sentencing reform measure backed by governor jerry brown. the measure would create additional opportunities for certain non-violent offenders to be released from prison sooner. under prop 57. some prisoners would come up for parole consideration earlier than their original sentence allowed, and they could also earn credits for taking part in rehabilitation programs. maurice a la go takes a closer look. >> reporter: on a sunny fall morning, curtis roberts is tending his garden. >> i just really get to see the amazing creation that god provided for us. >> reporter: roberts hopes this election season, california voters will provide him some relief. roberts has been in prison for 22 years. >> the first time i'm eligible for parole is the year 2044. >>
coming up on our program, how implicit bias affects even judges. we'll talk with an immigration judge about its impact in the courtroom. and we'll have a roundup of key state contests from the u.s. senate race to competing measures on the death penalty. but first, this november, voters will weigh in on a sentencing reform measure backed by governor jerry brown. the measure would create additional opportunities for certain non-violent offenders to be released from prison sooner. under prop 57....
486
486
Oct 26, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 486
favorite 0
quote 9
goral/o'neill. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a seat, please. >> judge judy: okay. you were goingng away with your husband, and you needed somebody to do some house-sitting for you and watch the dogs. and you hired the defendants to do that. you agreed to pay them $120 plus a bottle of liquor? >> yeah. it was moonshine. and they watched your house for how long? >> it was for 10 days.
goral/o'neill. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. have a seat, please. >> judge judy: okay. you were goingng away with your husband, and you needed somebody to do some house-sitting for you and watch the dogs. and you hired the defendants to do that. you agreed to pay them $120 plus a bottle of liquor? >> yeah. it was moonshine. and they watched your house for how long? >> it was for 10 days.
43
43
Oct 17, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
they weren't judges. the president can use any criteria he or she wants to usep you and i might agree what the criteria might be but that's not what the constitution says. >> up next we have a caller from our republican line. >> caller: i'm so glad to get a chance to talk to you because this is a subject that has interested me for the last two years and i have a question at the end after i make my statement. the forefathers came here from england and these guys came in with their bibles and their carranza. what they did, they set up their old system and whatever the system was, i don't even want to talk about hillary clinton and donald trump. when they came here they set up this constitution and put the bill of rights in front of it people use the bill of rights and get mixed up with the constitution. >> host: what's your question. >> caller: my question is, if you look at the amendments of the constitution when you think about religious oppression, was their intention to set up a religious society based
they weren't judges. the president can use any criteria he or she wants to usep you and i might agree what the criteria might be but that's not what the constitution says. >> up next we have a caller from our republican line. >> caller: i'm so glad to get a chance to talk to you because this is a subject that has interested me for the last two years and i have a question at the end after i make my statement. the forefathers came here from england and these guys came in with their...
84
84
Oct 19, 2016
10/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
with a more lenient sentence forced handed down by embattled judge aaron persky. >> another judge who does not share his highest -- bias has look at the case. mr. smith is getting a stiffer penalty. and is being held accountable. >> reporter: the public defender said it was the district attorney her first reduced the charges from a felony to a misdemeanor and that the original sentence was part of a plea deal based in part on smith's age and lack of a criminal record. >> the judge had nothing to do with this. it was the charging body. the executive the determined what sentence he would getting. >> reporter: the original sentence had them on a weekend work program and the domestic violence classes but he missed days and was kicked out. his lawyers blamed his is the schedule including school and i job as a security guard and out of town football games. the judge scheduled smith's sentenced to begin in december and the current school semester will be over and so going to joe -- jail and not expect his studies or his football playing time because the season ends in november although the j
with a more lenient sentence forced handed down by embattled judge aaron persky. >> another judge who does not share his highest -- bias has look at the case. mr. smith is getting a stiffer penalty. and is being held accountable. >> reporter: the public defender said it was the district attorney her first reduced the charges from a felony to a misdemeanor and that the original sentence was part of a plea deal based in part on smith's age and lack of a criminal record. >> the...
34
34
Oct 10, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
as senior and next senior judge we saw new judges coming and old colleagues moving. always a new court. we have never experienced the loss of a colleague during the session while he was an active judge. we sit -- i never sad next to nino on the bench was i was next to junior to him and we're on either side of the bench, but at the conference table, we sat together. i sat next to him for 28 years. in the same room. and there were certain things i knew that he would research out very well and i more or less relied on him for that. it wasn't clear to me that we would agree on the result in the same with us. he was a -- a magnificent mind, and spoke and wrote with great clarity. he came by to see me just before he left for scunges -- for a singapore and hong kong and then going on a hunting trip. said you have to take care of yourself. you're doing an awful lot of traveling and a lot of work here, the said, this i my last long trip. and it was our last conversation. but we're -- the same room with someone for 28 years, that is an important part of the institution, and th
as senior and next senior judge we saw new judges coming and old colleagues moving. always a new court. we have never experienced the loss of a colleague during the session while he was an active judge. we sit -- i never sad next to nino on the bench was i was next to junior to him and we're on either side of the bench, but at the conference table, we sat together. i sat next to him for 28 years. in the same room. and there were certain things i knew that he would research out very well and i...
247
247
Oct 21, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 5
welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. moreno, this is your former wife. you have two children. and you have been divorced for how long? >> we were separated for a year, permanent last month. >> judge judy: and there was, i understand, a custody order that was in place at the time when you allege that you were arrested on a complaint by your former wife, on what you claim are false allegations. and you want her to compensate
welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. >> judge judy: mr. moreno, this is your former wife. you have two children. and you have been divorced for how long? >> we were separated for a year, permanent last month. >> judge judy: and there was, i understand, a custody order that was in place at the time when you allege that you were arrested on a complaint by your former wife, on what you claim are false allegations. and you want her to compensate
251
251
Oct 12, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 12
kydd. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. boyd, your lawsuit has two parts to it. first, this is your ex-girlfriend. you claim that when things got rough and it was over, she vandalized your car by spray-painting it, and then you say she stole some electronics from your home. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: ms. kydd says that she freely acknowledges that she painted a car a green color.
kydd. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. boyd, your lawsuit has two parts to it. first, this is your ex-girlfriend. you claim that when things got rough and it was over, she vandalized your car by spray-painting it, and then you say she stole some electronics from your home. >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: ms. kydd says that she freely acknowledges...
347
347
Oct 28, 2016
10/16
by
WITI
tv
eye 347
favorite 0
quote 7
and as the judge sentenced morgan. talk the numbers so i can get back up to my cell ok i'm getting there f man, you don't give a f about us man. we black man. you'd hang us man i didn't bring you into this courtroom. what the f man lets go so y your head firefighters and first responders did an incredible job in trying to talk them numbers!! help preserve the life of those little ones cmon man. taking forever. morgan hey i gotta go make a hook up . can you hurry up ordering the judge to tell him his sentence quickly. forty twenty forty twenty twenty twenty consecutive cmon. give me that honey. i got 99 to go despite all the outbursts, morgan was eventually sentenced to 71 years behind bars. in effect a life setence. reporting in milwaukee, myra sanchick, fox6 news. drug- fueled- naked rampage in waukesha county will learn his fate today. police say this video shows leif erickson ramming his pick-up truck through a parking lot fence and right into two squad cars. then they say he led them on a chase. eventually, erickso
and as the judge sentenced morgan. talk the numbers so i can get back up to my cell ok i'm getting there f man, you don't give a f about us man. we black man. you'd hang us man i didn't bring you into this courtroom. what the f man lets go so y your head firefighters and first responders did an incredible job in trying to talk them numbers!! help preserve the life of those little ones cmon man. taking forever. morgan hey i gotta go make a hook up . can you hurry up ordering the judge to tell...
44
44
Oct 7, 2016
10/16
by
KCRG
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 1
i'm a well loved television judge. guillermo and i have been hearing real cases from small claims court who agreed to withdraw their complaints and bring them to me. >> this is the plaintiff. cindy garcia. handbags from the defendant. she said she never received the handbags and is seeking reimbursement. this is the defendant. she claims the bags were paid for in installments and offered to refund the plaintiff in the same lay away manner. . >> raise your right hand. >> what you are about to witness is real. they're litigants with a case pending in civil court. both parties agreed to drop their claims to have their case decided here by judge james. >> do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so god help you? rise for judge james. >> hi. >> guillermo: you can sit down. >> jimmy: all right. let's see what we have here. plaintiff is cindy garcia. miss garcia, you're suing miss martinez for $3239. that's the total amount you claim you paid the defendant in installments for two louis vuitto
i'm a well loved television judge. guillermo and i have been hearing real cases from small claims court who agreed to withdraw their complaints and bring them to me. >> this is the plaintiff. cindy garcia. handbags from the defendant. she said she never received the handbags and is seeking reimbursement. this is the defendant. she claims the bags were paid for in installments and offered to refund the plaintiff in the same lay away manner. . >> raise your right hand. >> what...
108
108
Oct 28, 2016
10/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 6
s judge judy exclusive. why she's calling in her husband to help her in the courtroom. >> you'll have to tune in. >> as we flashback to our first interview with the shined lynns. >> i'm on camera. >> let me explain something to you. >> behind the scenes of halloween's lip sync war for the ages. ?? p7? this is "entertainment tonight". >>> mariah carey steps out with one of the men that is one of the reasons that her engagement is on the rocks. was mimi sending a message to her billionaire boyfrrend? ?? ?? ?? >> how are you doing, mariah? >> are you going to give the ring back? >> the estimated $7 million ring is still on. i wonder if mariah is telling james, i'm keeping the bling, wedding or not, but look who we spotted at 11:45 dining with the diva at nobu malibu, the backup dancer that the one james got jealous of and bryan tanaka was caught. room in paris and check out this flirty, change our e.t. cameras caught when we visited her vegas show last june. that's the same time things got tense between mariah
s judge judy exclusive. why she's calling in her husband to help her in the courtroom. >> you'll have to tune in. >> as we flashback to our first interview with the shined lynns. >> i'm on camera. >> let me explain something to you. >> behind the scenes of halloween's lip sync war for the ages. ?? p7? this is "entertainment tonight". >>> mariah carey steps out with one of the men that is one of the reasons that her engagement is on the rocks. was...
132
132
Oct 6, 2016
10/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
given he is one of the appointed judges. in my notetaking i really try to listen to those judges. they're asking tough questions i noted that. and then vice versa for the republicans. when it comes we will see how it falls. i want to just quickly run it through the five legal issues. because i have some questions about that. throughout the day there was five main legal questions is asking whether or not it was beyond the legal authority. this is called beyond the fence argument. the second one is a debate over section 112 over 111. it is an apparent legislation discovery. under section 111 because it has already regulated mercury missions. that is about the way we need to go. we will have some discussions about that. i think for what republican president. they find a rather maddening part of the day. you know that very well. the constitutional issues have gotten a lot of permanence lately. larry tribe also the legal mentor is actually signed on to argue against epa on behalf of peabody energy. basically asking the question that they infringe on the state rates. did they change a l
given he is one of the appointed judges. in my notetaking i really try to listen to those judges. they're asking tough questions i noted that. and then vice versa for the republicans. when it comes we will see how it falls. i want to just quickly run it through the five legal issues. because i have some questions about that. throughout the day there was five main legal questions is asking whether or not it was beyond the legal authority. this is called beyond the fence argument. the second one...
204
204
Oct 28, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 8
agnew. >> judge jud >> byrd: parties haven sworn in, judge. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. you're welcome. >> judge judy: initially, the case, mr. taylor, is a simple one. you say that the car that your former girlfriend has belongs to you. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you want it back. ms. agnew says the car belongs to her. she has a counter-claim that alleges some pretty serious misbehavior on your part, sir, which caused her to be hospitalized in an emergency room and sustain some serious medical bills. who is this young lady? >> this is my ex-girlfriend and my kid's mom.
agnew. >> judge jud >> byrd: parties haven sworn in, judge. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat. you're welcome. >> judge judy: initially, the case, mr. taylor, is a simple one. you say that the car that your former girlfriend has belongs to you. >> yes, ma'am. >> judge judy: you want it back. ms. agnew says the car belongs to her. she has a counter-claim that alleges some pretty serious misbehavior on your part, sir, which caused her to be hospitalized in an...
358
358
Oct 13, 2016
10/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 358
favorite 0
quote 9
wright. >> judge judy: thank you >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. murray, you claim you were assaulted at a party and injured at a party at your home, by you and others. >> yes. >> yes. yes. >> judge judy: you want to be compensated for that. >> that's correct. >> judge judy: mr. wright says that you started the trouble yourself. so, let's figure out when this party was. >> okay. on february 25, 2012, my cousin was having a late valentine's day party. >> judge judy: who's your cousin? >> my cousin michael wright and his wife, alicia.
wright. >> judge judy: thank you >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ma'am, have a seat. >> judge judy: mr. murray, you claim you were assaulted at a party and injured at a party at your home, by you and others. >> yes. >> yes. yes. >> judge judy: you want to be compensated for that. >> that's correct. >> judge judy: mr. wright says that you started the trouble yourself. so, let's figure out when this...