So the Piggy writes her up or DUI even though he did not test.
BUT the Jury, a group of Floriduhs finest citizens, finds her GUILTY !
The Judge goes on a rant dissing said Piggy and the prosecutor about the situation and now the Judge seems to be getting chastised for his outburst
Okay; maybe the Judge should have remained calm and overturn the verdict based on 'lack of evidence' but I would have acted the same as he did, if not worse...........
Channel 9 has obtained video of Judge Frederic Schott becoming angry with a prosecutor during a hearing in Seminole County.
The exchange between Schott and Assistant State Attorney Diana Miers happened on March 11 and was captured on courtroom video.
A jury had just found a woman guilty of driving under the influence when the attorneys and judge started discussing the woman's license suspension. The Sanford police officer who made the arrest caused the defendant to lose her driver's license for a few months because of a mistake on the arrest paperwork.
"Are you going to nolle pros that case? Or am I going to get mad at you today?" Schott asked.
"I want you taking him up on perjury," Schott said.
"He admitted it was a mistake, your honor," Miers said.
After the exchange, Schott decided to reverse the jury's verdict to not guilty.
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Video shows judge's outburst in Seminole County courtroom | www.wftv.com
BUT the Jury, a group of Floriduhs finest citizens, finds her GUILTY !
The Judge goes on a rant dissing said Piggy and the prosecutor about the situation and now the Judge seems to be getting chastised for his outburst
Okay; maybe the Judge should have remained calm and overturn the verdict based on 'lack of evidence' but I would have acted the same as he did, if not worse...........
Channel 9 has obtained video of Judge Frederic Schott becoming angry with a prosecutor during a hearing in Seminole County.
The exchange between Schott and Assistant State Attorney Diana Miers happened on March 11 and was captured on courtroom video.
A jury had just found a woman guilty of driving under the influence when the attorneys and judge started discussing the woman's license suspension. The Sanford police officer who made the arrest caused the defendant to lose her driver's license for a few months because of a mistake on the arrest paperwork.
"Are you going to nolle pros that case? Or am I going to get mad at you today?" Schott asked.
"I want you taking him up on perjury," Schott said.
"He admitted it was a mistake, your honor," Miers said.
After the exchange, Schott decided to reverse the jury's verdict to not guilty.
video
Video shows judge's outburst in Seminole County courtroom | www.wftv.com