Thirty days for giving the Judge the finger....


DaSleeper
#1
Did She Deserve It?????


Teen Girl Gets 30 Days in Jail for yelling fck you Middle finger in air at Miami-Dade Judge - YouTube




You be the judge...<pun intended>
 
damngrumpy
+2
#2
Yes I think she does deserve it, first it is contempt of court period.
Most people don't realize in this country if you are critical of the system
that is fine, but if you name and are critical of a specific judge and you
were part of the court case you can be found in contempt it is not just
America. Court is a place of respect and defile it and pay the price.
 
SLM
+1
#3
Don't piss off the judge. Just one rule, really, can't be that hard to follow.

So thirty days in jail, and she clearly doesn't give a damn about it either. I see more jail time in her future.
 
karrie
+3
#4
If you want the minimum sentence, you work WITH the courts and prove you're an upstanding citizen.

If you want the maximum sentence, fly in the face of the courts and prove you're a moron.
 
DaSleeper
#5
She has now appologized....

Penelope Soto Apologizes To Judge - YouTube





Would you accept it??????
 
PoliticalNick
#6
Quote: Originally Posted by DaSleeperView Post

Did She Deserve It?????


Teen Girl Gets 30 Days in Jail for yelling fck you Middle finger in air at Miami-Dade Judge - YouTube




You be the judge...<pun intended>

Of course she didn't deserve it. First he dismisses her saying good-bye, then he calls her back for saying 'Adios' and sets her bond at $10,000, then mimics her accent and says 'adios' with a big grin. It would seem to me that he changed his mind about the bond after he had already dismissed her. I would like to see the entire exchange from the start to be sure but if this is what happened he deserves a big F*CK-YOU! It is hard to tell without seeing the entirety of the case but that is my take on it, there is more than what is shown in the clip. I don't care if he has a robe on, being a d*ck is being a d*ck and the robe doesn't give him the right to be one.
 
CDNBear
+5
#7  Top Rated Post
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

Of course she didn't deserve it. First he dismisses her saying good-bye, then he calls her back for saying 'Adios' and sets her bond at $10,000, then mimics her accent and says 'adios' with a big grin. It would seem to me that he changed his mind about the bond after he had already dismissed her. I would like to see the entire exchange from the start to be sure but if this is what happened he deserves a big F*CK-YOU! It is hard to tell without seeing the entirety of the case but that is my take on it, there is more than what is shown in the clip. I don't care if he has a robe on, being a d*ck is being a d*ck and the robe doesn't give him the right to be one.

How did I know when I saw your name pop up on the live feed for this thread, I'd click on the link to read something stupid?

LOL... I'm sure Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat was mimicking her accent, lol.

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"It's not a joke, you know, we're not in a club now," Rodriguez-Chomat told her. "We are not in a club, be serious about it."

"I'm serious about it, you just made me laugh," Soto replied. "You just made me laugh, I apologize. It's worth a lot of money."

"Like what?" the judge asked.

"Like Rick Ross. It's worth money," she said.

The judge, not understanding the odd reference to the South Florida rapper, asked Soto if she's taken any drugs in the past 24 hours.

"Actually, no," she replied.

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Rodriguez-Chomat set her bond at $5,000 and said "bye,bye," and Soto laughed and replied "Adios."

Annoyed, Rodriguez-Chomat summoned her back and reset her bond at $10,000, shocking Soto.

"Are you serious," she asked.

"I am serious. Adios," he replied.

Soto started to walk away when she flipped Rodriguez-Chomat her middle finger and blurted "[expletive] you."

She was called back again and Rodriguez-Chomat gave her a 30-day sentence for contempt of court.

******************************

Ya, she earned it.
 
PoliticalNick
#8
Quote: Originally Posted by CDNBearView Post

How did I know when I saw your name pop up on the live feed for this thread, I'd click on the link to read something stupid?

LOL... I'm sure Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat was mimicking her accent, lol.

***************************

"It's not a joke, you know, we're not in a club now," Rodriguez-Chomat told her. "We are not in a club, be serious about it."

"I'm serious about it, you just made me laugh," Soto replied. "You just made me laugh, I apologize. It's worth a lot of money."

"Like what?" the judge asked.

"Like Rick Ross. It's worth money," she said.

The judge, not understanding the odd reference to the South Florida rapper, asked Soto if she's taken any drugs in the past 24 hours.

"Actually, no," she replied.

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Rodriguez-Chomat set her bond at $5,000 and said "bye,bye," and Soto laughed and replied "Adios."

Annoyed, Rodriguez-Chomat summoned her back and reset her bond at $10,000, shocking Soto.

"Are you serious," she asked.

"I am serious. Adios," he replied.

Soto started to walk away when she flipped Rodriguez-Chomat her middle finger and blurted "[expletive] you."

She was called back again and Rodriguez-Chomat gave her a 30-day sentence for contempt of court.

******************************

Ya, she earned it.

First let me just say that I had a lot of background noise while watching the first video, after watching the second I see he his Hispanic so my comment about his mimicing was off base.

Now on to the rest. He pronounced a bond and dismissed her. That is where the case ends. He is not allowed to call her back and reset the bond after the fact because she said goodbye (adios) and it didn't please him. He cannot change his judgement after it is pronounced. Doing so, especially for non-legal reasons such as her demeanor, is utter BS and I would assume illegal and a violation of her rights. If nothing else it makes him a d*ckhead and he deserved the finger & f*ck-you. Like I said, the robe does not give him license to be a d*ck, in fact it is supposed to mean he can't be one.
 
CDNBear
+2
#9
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

First let me just say that I had a lot of background noise while watching the first video, after watching the second I see he his Hispanic so my comment about his mimicing was off base.

There must be a lot of background noise when you post.

Quote:

Now on to the rest. He pronounced a bond and dismissed her. That is where the case ends. He is not allowed to call her back and reset the bond after the fact because she said goodbye (adios) and it didn't please him. He cannot change his judgement after it is pronounced.

LOL, yes he can.

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Doing so, especially for non-legal reasons such as her demeanor, is utter BS and I would assume illegal and a violation of her rights.

Most if not all your opinions on legal issues are assumptions.

Generally incorrect ones at that.

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If nothing else it makes him a d*ckhead and he deserved the finger & f*ck-you.

Thanks for not disappointing me, and continuing your tradition of saying something stupid in every post.

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Like I said, the robe does not give him license to be a d*ck, in fact it is supposed to mean he can't be one.

Being a young ignorant tart, doesn't mean you can be a disrespectful idiot.
 
Cliffy
#10
What was she in court for?
 
CDNBear
#11
Quote: Originally Posted by CliffyView Post

What was she in court for?

Drug possession.

And as we know, that's just a BS charge anyways. She shouldn't have been in court at all.
 
PoliticalNick
#12
Quote: Originally Posted by CDNBearView Post

Being a young ignorant tart, doesn't mean you can be a disrespectful idiot.

But wearing a robe means you can be an ignorant d*ck???
 
IdRatherBeSkiing
+2
#13
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

then mimics her accent and says 'adios' with a big grin.

Listening to his judgement in the apology I don't think he was mimicking the accent. I think he was sharing it.
 
CDNBear
+3
#14
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

But wearing a robe means you can be an ignorant d*ck???

He wasn't being an ignorant d*ck.

You just have an issue with authority that makes any opinion you offer on law, the bench or legal issues in general, ridiculous.
 
bill barilko
+2
#15
"Guilty your Honour"

The only words I've ever said in court.

Other than that it's all up to the lawyer that's what they're paid for.
 
taxslave
+3
#16
I think the sentence is excessive for what she did especially considering what she was hauled into court for. But I don't think the judge did it because he is a p rick either. She appears to be very young and I think the judge was mainly trying to scare her straight. My sound is not working well so I didn't catch all of her apology but it appears that the judge was quite nice to her then.
 
petros
#17
You get what you pay for.
 
Nuggler
#18
Quote: Originally Posted by taxslaveView Post

I think the sentence is excessive for what she did especially considering what she was hauled into court for. But I don't think the judge did it because he is a p rick either. She appears to be very young and I think the judge was mainly trying to scare her straight. My sound is not working well so I didn't catch all of her apology but it appears that the judge was quite nice to her then.


What she said was ' **** you, you old ****er, **** off , you and your ****ing court. Where do you get the **** off telling me anything, you stupid old ****er..............and for that she got 30 days....................the horror

and yep, she chucked him the bird. And then said holy **** when she heard the sentence. Poor little girl..............


LOL
 
karrie
+3
#19
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

But wearing a robe means you can be an ignorant d*ck???

it means you can reply in like to ignorant ****s. lol.
 
PoliticalNick
#20
Quote: Originally Posted by CDNBearView Post

He wasn't being an ignorant d*ck.

You just have an issue with authority that makes any opinion you offer on law, the bench or legal issues in general, ridiculous.

Yeah he was, just like you always are. He is not supposed to be petty or emotional and calling her back and changing her bond for saying adios was both.

Do I have an issue with authority? Did you read my signature? I have an issue with authority claimed without my consent.
 
EagleSmack
+4
#21
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

He cannot change his judgement after it is pronounced.

He can... and he did. Keep running your mouth to a judge and they can keep adding days and fines as simple as that.

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Doing so, especially for non-legal reasons such as her demeanor, is utter BS and I would assume illegal and a violation of her rights.

Apparently not.

Quote: Originally Posted by DaSleeperView Post

She has now appologized....

Penelope Soto Apologizes To Judge - YouTube





Would you accept it??????


Quite a different attitude I'd say.

Opiates are a scourge
 
CDNBear
+3
#22
Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

Yeah he was, just like you always are.

I'm already aware of how you feel about people that make you look stupid and point out the stupidity in your posts. It doesn't surprise me that you would feel the same about a position of authority that you have no understanding of.

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He is not supposed to be petty or emotional and calling her back and changing her bond for saying adios was both.

No it wasn't. He was making a point.

Working with at risk youth, I see Judges take routes like this all the time when dealing with kids that refuse to grasp the seriousness of where they are and where they're headed.

After she apologized, he vacated the 30 day sentence, she voluntarily entered a drug treatment program, upon completion her charges will be dropped and she'll have no criminal record.

Why?

Because the Judge isn't being petty, emotional or a d*ck, he's trying to dispense justice.

If you spent more time trying to learn about the justice system we do have, instead of the giant conspiratorial justice system you think we have, you wouldn't fill threads on legal matter with as much rampant unchecked idiocy as you do.

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Do I have an issue with authority?

Yes, a very immature and uneducated one. In fact it would appear that Penelope is a more mature person, go figure.

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Did you read my signature?

Yes I read your out of context misquote. I was ignoring it because you get all upset, call me names and swear when I point out the stupidity you post.

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I have an issue with authority claimed without my consent.

You have an issue with reality.
 
DaSleeper
#23
Quote: Originally Posted by karrieView Post

it means you can reply in like to ignorant ****s. lol.

x 100
 
JLM
+1
#24
Quote: Originally Posted by DaSleeperView Post

Did She Deserve It?????


Teen Girl Gets 30 Days in Jail for yelling fck you Middle finger in air at Miami-Dade Judge - YouTube




You be the judge...<pun intended>

Is there any question? Lucky she didn't get 30 months!

Quote: Originally Posted by PoliticalNickView Post

Of course she didn't deserve it. First he dismisses her saying good-bye, then he calls her back for saying 'Adios' and sets her bond at $10,000, then mimics her accent and says 'adios' with a big grin. It would seem to me that he changed his mind about the bond after he had already dismissed her. I would like to see the entire exchange from the start to be sure but if this is what happened he deserves a big F*CK-YOU! It is hard to tell without seeing the entirety of the case but that is my take on it, there is more than what is shown in the clip. I don't care if he has a robe on, being a d*ck is being a d*ck and the robe doesn't give him the right to be one.

Can't agree Nick, when you are in court the judge is the boss.
 
DaSleeper
+4
#25
Quote: Originally Posted by JLMView Post

Is there any question? Lucky she didn't get 30 months!



Can't agree Nick, when you are in court the judge is the boss.

That guy has a problem with authority.......except at work (in another thread)
I suspect that in real life he's a d*ck head foreman...
 
CDNBear
+3
#26
My my someones being awfully generous this morning.
 
PoliticalNick
#27
Quote: Originally Posted by DaSleeperView Post

That guy has a problem with authority.......except at work (in another thread)
I suspect that in real life he's a d*ck head foreman...

I was a foreman for a while as it happens, I was also a project manager for some time. My crews were productive and happy and we finished ahead of schedule & underbudget on 8/11 projects where I had those roles. I could certainly be a harda$$ if needed (like firing a new hire after 3 days for not bringing workboots) but it was rare. My guys new the rules and what was expected and were rewarded for their outstanding performance.
 
CDNBear
#28
 
talloola
+1
#29
hope she has learned a life lesson, keep opening your stupid mouth with ignorant comments, in a
courtroom, and find out what the consequences are.

I can just imagine how many times she has uttered those words and showed the finger at whomever
she wishes, well in this case she has met her match, and luckily she didn't keep on keepin on
with that behavior, or she would be serving even more time.

If there is a next time, she will know when to shut-up, suck it up, take her medicine and learn
about life, other than where she has up till this point.
 
CDNBear
#30
Quote: Originally Posted by talloolaView Post

hope she has learned a life lesson, keep opening your stupid mouth with ignorant comments, in a
courtroom, and find out what the consequences are.

I can just imagine how many times she has uttered those words and showed the finger at whomever
she wishes, well in this case she has met her match, and luckily she didn't keep on keepin on
with that behavior, or she would be serving even more time.

If there is a next time, she will know when to shut-up, suck it up, take her medicine and learn
about life, other than where she has up till this point.

talloola, you'd be amazed at the eye opening experience a court room, with what appears to be a no nonsense, hardball Judge can do to a kid who's never faced real consequences.

I've seen it turn them around.

But sadly, I've also seen it fail to achieve its intended goal.
 

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