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Top 7 Most Intense Confrontations Between Lawyers and Judges

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During high-profile trials, tensions can get heated, leading to confrontations between attorneys and judges. Sometimes those confrontations become explosive shouting matches inside the courtroom. We take a look at some of the most intense battles between lawyers and judges caught on camera in the courtroom.

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25 thoughts on “Top 7 Most Intense Confrontations Between Lawyers and Judges”

  1. Was there a judge shortage in the 1st judges area? Because what I witnessed was unconstitutional to even be on record. Judicial system, please do better with thoroughly picking these judges particularly with psych evaluations!

  2. I could never be a trial lawyer. I'd have too many contempt of court charges against me 😂😂

  3. I don't think darrel brooks should be included in any media because it was his intention to be a spectacle. He deserves to be forgotten.

  4. First judge really did earn being fired. She did not have the disposition. I remember I liked her as a person but she was a little sensitive and incompetent as a judge.

    *Watching the Darrel brooks case was one of the most infuriating things I ever watched. Watching him manipulate and make a mockery of court and revel in his power of self representation…. It was sooooo satisfying when he was found guilty and you could see his shoulders drop and realize he will never be in control of anything ever again. He will be told what to do 24/7 forever. And he is someone obsessed with being in control so he’s not gonna take it well.

  5. The first one was bizarre. I thought judges were supposed to be smart and composed, he's explained why he was upset and mentioned that she wouldn't like it if comments were made about her children… and she went off on one about "threats" to her children and then referred to them as "the court's children". It was like some overly emotional outburst.

  6. Yes…she stepped down. Went back to private practice. I think it was just too much of big, controversial and emotional trial for a relatively new judge .

  7. Omg….I had put the Darryl Brooks trial past me. Makes my skin crawl to see even parts of it again. Ugh….

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