Judge Boyd's Incredible Response after Teen's Tearful Sentence!

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20 күн бұрын

Judge Boyd deals with a highly emotional aftermath of her sentencing.
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@dianethoroughman9541
@dianethoroughman9541 18 күн бұрын
Judge Boyd is so good. I hope this defendant uses his prison time wisely.
@CHSN-1
@CHSN-1 10 күн бұрын
I couldn't care less if he uses his prison time wisely, he'll be in and out of that place for the rest of his life. That's what the odds say at least...
@johnp.2267
@johnp.2267 18 күн бұрын
This case just proves even having a good family, people can, and will, make bad decisions in their lives. Before people go blaming parents for everything their adult children choose to do, they should first realize adults make their own choices.
@ThePizzaRaccoon
@ThePizzaRaccoon 18 күн бұрын
Exactly! It's not the parents after a certain point. Dude is just pure evil. Nothing to do with his upbringing.
@CockMcBallsddd
@CockMcBallsddd 18 күн бұрын
We have an epidemic in this country of blame shifting. People DO NOT like to take responsibility for the bad shit they do and society in general has taken that mentality. Its bad. Putting bartenders in jail because adults drive drunk. Suing gun companies because someone shot themself. Suing the hot coffee shop for their hot coffee being too hot and burning your lip. That kind of shit. Its rampant. People need to learn how to be accountable again. Jordan Peterson tries to preach this, its also why those same people hate him.
@jeanettesmith765
@jeanettesmith765 8 күн бұрын
Sometimes parents seem good in court or on paper but may be too lenient in reality.
@su1kune
@su1kune 18 күн бұрын
I can only imagine THE SILENCE when she read those facts before the family ! Very much a drops mic moment !
@Lensman864
@Lensman864 18 күн бұрын
Stephanie Boyd is a good person. Resolute but fair.
@sammyjo8109
@sammyjo8109 18 күн бұрын
If he says 'UM" one more time I'm going to scream!
@pegallen6983
@pegallen6983 17 күн бұрын
That victim impact statement was actually quite powerful and I hope the young defendant took it into his heart. He seems to have a very loving family to support and help him. I hope he is able to get his life sorted out
@bradcamillo1966
@bradcamillo1966 18 күн бұрын
His defense attorney couldn’t sound intelligent if he was reading a dictionary .
@JHJHJHJHJH
@JHJHJHJHJH 18 күн бұрын
I know the family think they're helping but it's really not when you hear what they're saying. The sister thinks seeing him two or three times per year is being really involved in his life. The brother and the father both say this came out of nowhere, he was raised to know better and that nothing they've said or done has prevented this criminal behaviour. Sending him back there will not change him. He came from there and made the choices he made. It's sad and I feel for them. It's not their fault that he chose what he chose. But their testimony just shows that he's not going to change just by having their support. To be honest, even if they'd said they knew this would happen as he's always been in trouble and it's escalated, they still aren't the right people to help with his rehabilitation as they were by his side as it all happened. Again, no blame, but they can't make it right now if they couldn't make it right then. He needs to stand up and make those changes. He can have their support, of course, but he needs to own it and show he knows what he's done. And avoiding prison can't be the only reason he says this. You can tell when someone genuinely grieves their awful choices and won't ever re-offend. It's a kick in the face to the rest of us, who went the long way around and took the harder journey, to watch these kids come up behind us and take shortcuts and then cry when they have to face the consequences. Both of us knew the risks when we made our choices. I followed the law, respected my neighbours and didn't go to prison. He decided to roll the dice and got caught. Now he wants to avoid prison? That ship has sailed. Make better choices, indeed.
@jillc9727
@jillc9727 18 күн бұрын
Judge Boyd needs a "Guess What" counter
@user-zl7zr2rt2v
@user-zl7zr2rt2v 18 күн бұрын
This family has been blinded by the love for this teen. Father said i don't make mistakes with my kids, sister thinks she can change him and brother who explains it by saying I was working. I don't think they realize that their testimony is damaging to the teens defense. State was being very nice, but could have tore up their testimonies.
@davenjahtisan
@davenjahtisan 18 күн бұрын
You can't change someone if they're not willing to change themselves. Hopefully, he is willing to change. Time will tell.
@HelenByrd-yf9cf
@HelenByrd-yf9cf 18 күн бұрын
How sad for everyone impacted by this young person's decisions. The lives changed go far beyond those in the courtroom. I hope he makes good use of his time while incarcerated and comes out ready to be a productive member of society.
@mikepearson9983
@mikepearson9983 18 күн бұрын
Not a chance
@galady8632
@galady8632 15 күн бұрын
Judge Boyd is fair, compassionate and definitely intuitive. Her insight is amazing. The 18yr failed in so many ways he gave the Judge little choice other than prison. IF he behaves he could be free by age 23 AND he could have his GED AND COLLEGE with zero student loans .... all thanks to taxpayers, of course! If he doesn't focus on education I doubt he will live to see his 30th birthday. He is literally the Wrong Crowd/Bad Influence his siblings mentioned. When i started high school we had recently moved to Georgia so I knew no one. The teens on my bus were constantly talking about sneaking out at night, stealing bicycles, switching parts and selling the repainted bikes. I enjoyed sleeping and I never looked for trouble. Every teenager that rode my bus was arrested except for one guy and me. I was shocked when only the 2 of us were on the bus. 2 of his brothers were part of the group picked up by Police, he told me the details. I had been called 'Goody 2 Shoes' throughout my freshman and part of my sophmore years. That never bothered me. I never tried to impress anyone. Fancy/expensive shoes? No thanks. They will get dirty just as fast as less expensive shoes plus you'll be walking on dirt, asphalt, gravel, nasty concrete, dog poop, etc. 8yrs of your life is more valuable than any shoes - actually 1 day is more valuable than any amount of money. Priorities are important. Family. Freedom. Never experiencing fear when I see blue lights flashing. Being able to live a happy, comfortable life. Having a job I like more than I dislike. My list could go on & on. Shoes are not on my list. Being rich is not on my list. Going to prison definitely is not on my list. Having a lot of money usually leads to wondering if someone is your friend because you have money. Money and/or expensive shoes do not = happiness.
@ThePizzaRaccoon
@ThePizzaRaccoon 18 күн бұрын
"It's not who he is" um well apparently it is who he is... He did the crime. It's crazy how people forgive family for literally anything! I would never talk to my brother/cousin/uncle again. Coddling addicts and criminals, I can't imagine.
@dafterite
@dafterite 16 күн бұрын
That may have been a "You know what?" personal record during the ending remarks from Judge Guess What?
@user-zl7zr2rt2v
@user-zl7zr2rt2v 18 күн бұрын
Sometimes families find out that one of their children have broken the law. Some families find out a child is heading to prison. There is always a fixer in the family who wants to mentor that child. But another grown adult can't fix them because they can't control another adult.
@lylekru2208
@lylekru2208 18 күн бұрын
He is lucky he only received only 8 years.
@ArtfulDodger566
@ArtfulDodger566 18 күн бұрын
Its harsh but three robberies over three days is super dangerous. He could have killed someone or be killed himself. He is on demon time. And he got demon time from the judge.
@cindyhamilton6935
@cindyhamilton6935 18 күн бұрын
That is the worst defense lawyer! Wish I had a dollar for every "uh"!
@sheluvtizzy1127
@sheluvtizzy1127 Күн бұрын
She smoke his ass
@lylekru2208
@lylekru2208 4 күн бұрын
I have no sympathy. He committed a horrible crime and needs to held accountable.
@lylekru2208
@lylekru2208 4 күн бұрын
The guy who gave the impact statement was way too kind.
@jeanettesmith765
@jeanettesmith765 8 күн бұрын
It's time for this guy to grow up.
@madmommy
@madmommy 18 күн бұрын
Did I hear correctly that he didn’t graduate from high school but attended a different program? Surprised state didn’t follow up on that.
@diggee172
@diggee172 18 күн бұрын
No need to pour salt in wounds. He’s guilty and going to prison. This judge knows what she is doing.
@madmommy
@madmommy 18 күн бұрын
@@diggee172 I mention it because the father repeatedly stated his son never got into trouble in school, but it would appear he didn't graduate. And I didn't say it was an oversight on the judge's part, but on the state.
@sean8671
@sean8671 18 күн бұрын
What kind of stupid do you have to be to have that kind of conversation on a jail phone call 🙄
@April-oj2vg
@April-oj2vg 14 күн бұрын
Love Judge Boyd!!!
@eyeofthescar6890
@eyeofthescar6890 18 күн бұрын
The DA is picking off these character witnesses.......they are poorly prepped by the defense.
@marlenedeal7124
@marlenedeal7124 17 күн бұрын
He looks about 10 years old sitting there
@kdfleming2
@kdfleming2 18 күн бұрын
Defense attorney desperately needs to take a public speaking class. All that higher education and he still uses “uh” almost every 3rd word.
@KelvinR3
@KelvinR3 18 күн бұрын
Never seen judge Boyd stand up. 🫨🫨🫨🫨
@lylekru2208
@lylekru2208 4 күн бұрын
I feel sorry for his family
@davettayoung1495
@davettayoung1495 18 күн бұрын
Judge Stephanie Boyd is the best!!
@Lees706
@Lees706 18 күн бұрын
I believe judge Boyd does not stand up because she's a very large woman
@chickenlittle5095
@chickenlittle5095 18 күн бұрын
The attorney keeps asking if the family will help and guide him, make sure he does what is expected ect ect and yet these were the same people who apparently did that while he was growing up. Yeah, I don’t have a lot of faith in that.
@safcdreamers
@safcdreamers 17 күн бұрын
He has a good family made bad choices
@wendybrunell8898
@wendybrunell8898 18 күн бұрын
Was the defense attorney getting paid by the hour? Tedious.
@Iblameyouu
@Iblameyouu 18 күн бұрын
I told my mother, I know your grandson (who is 21) is doing stuff he’s not surprised to be doing but I’m letting the chips fall where they may because he needs to understand one word and that’s “consequences” I can’t scream to the sky and cry asking god why when I already know the reason. And no I’m not the parent I have a cat all my children are on the spin cycle in the washing machine.
@marianotorrespico2975
@marianotorrespico2975 18 күн бұрын
--- I BESEECH THE COURT'S PITY UPON MY Li'l Bro . . . because he is only an apprentice criminal and he should not be convicted as if he were an accomplished criminal. Really, güey, mijo is a good chico.
@rfm231
@rfm231 18 күн бұрын
Defense lawyer was weak.
@anthonydavis3424
@anthonydavis3424 16 күн бұрын
Mexicos finest
@jeffreywingham5302
@jeffreywingham5302 18 күн бұрын
Tired of all the freebies to these criminals.
@misswildlife7905
@misswildlife7905 18 күн бұрын
what freebie?? he got 8yrs..🤔
@PatrickJMele
@PatrickJMele 18 күн бұрын
That was a harsh sentence , but I think he has a long juvie record! His victim forgave him funny drug dealer forgiving he should change his line of work too
@sandboxplayerz667
@sandboxplayerz667 18 күн бұрын
There were 3 robberies within 5 days. He was the shoe guy. The drug dealer had 50 dollars stolen. He doesn't have any juvie record. Though what he robbed was small, it was the use of guns, and that too with 3 different people, is what put it over the top. Also, the jail call to his mother didn't help
@PatrickJMele
@PatrickJMele 18 күн бұрын
@@sandboxplayerz667 Thanks for that info I missed it I guess again THNX
@ArtfulDodger566
@ArtfulDodger566 18 күн бұрын
Its harsh but three robberies over three days is super dangerous. He could have killed someone or be killed himself. He is on demon time. And he got demon time from the judge.
@lylekru2208
@lylekru2208 18 күн бұрын
He deserved that sentence. He made the decision to do what he did. He needs to be held accountable
@ArtLenLa
@ArtLenLa 18 күн бұрын
I’m impressed by her ability to give him prison yet still seek to give hope to him and his family.
@dianethoroughman9541
@dianethoroughman9541 18 күн бұрын
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