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  • Faces of meth

  • JJ shouldnt be berating someone who lost their kid because they have a drug problem. She's a weak person who's made some bad choices, but she's still a human being. She probably feels worse knowing that than most of us can imagine.

  • How about the LAST thing this dude should've done when one of his best friends died was steal from his bereaved mother??? He doesnt exactly sound grief-stricken. He got 800 bucks and a car that has all the extra parts (transmission, engine, etc) his might need. I'd say 'let my friend's mom keep it, I broke even, and that woman is gonna be feeling like hell indefinitely.'

  • JJ was harsh with her, because the mother is harassing and blaming the son's friend for his death. His friend LOVED him too, and they were close. I lost a best friend at his age, and being harassed by his mother would have sent me over the edge. She should be hugging this young man and sharing memories with him, cherishing the piece of her son that stayed with this other young man. JJ is right on.

  • Her son may have died of overdose but she looks like she's a great fan of meth herself. Healthy people don't look like that..

  • This bitch is clearly on something....

  • The mother is clearly the reason the boy killed himself. She no doubt treated him with anger and abuse and destroyed him psychologically.

  • the house of "Payne"

  • That woman needs to clear her throat.

  • With everybody saying that Judy was too hard on the mother, I sort of disagree. It's extremely hard to deal with people like the plaintiff, and usually they are in denial about a lot of things. If you coddle them and passively try to tell them they are wrong it won''t get you anywhere. You have to be frank. And yes the truth can hurt. But sometimes it's the only thing that can be said.

  • @Zest4Death Very wise words & an astute observation re: the best way to deal with people like the plaintiff...all of her relatives & friends would have been feeding her with whatever kind of b/s that she wants to hear, rather than what she NEEDS to hear, in order to move on from this awful situation...JJ wasn't cruel at all, just forthright & honest, in true JJ fashion!! Respect, mate.

  • After four hours sleep and eight hours of work, I'm back for more.

  • judge judy was right....threw the whole thing...she is obvioulsy taking her emotions out the wrong way...i mean 2 days after all u worried about is a ga dam 4 wheeler.

  • Very disappointed with this case, it's the worst JJ has treated a parent of a suicide victim, she's normally much more gentle and understanding with these types of cases, she was way too harsh and I just wanted to hug the mum, no one (absolutely no one) deserves to lose child that way, it's heartbreaking and should've been dealt with more sensitively :-(

  • I need that four wheeler ... so I can sell it for more crack!

  • The plaintiff does look tired and restless.

  • i totally agree with judge judys decision.

  • The apple doesn't fall far from the tree. I guess addiction didn't skip a generation in this case. Sad.

  • I've never disagreed with Judge Judy until today. Way harsh. Let's see, tell her not to be angry..............., by being angry with her. That's just not good "form". to use her words. I suspect JJ's anger was partially directed at her suspicion of the the mom "using drugs" as indicated at 12:02. Now let us pray. GOD, PLEASE let me never have to appear before Judge Judy, as this comment will surely get me on her bad side.

  • This is the first JJ episode i didn't like. I think JJ missed the mark by a mile.

  • I don't understand. JJ acts like a 4-wheeler isn't shit which based on her previous actions, i would believe it is because she doesn't care for 4-wheelers or the Plaintiff. I find that a bit bias. Did I miss something?

  • Okay, I agree with Herpahkiin. Suicide is cowardly and selfish, cowardly in the fact, they want to escape life cause its to rough. Selfish as in killing yourself, when you still have friend and family that love you. But, if they are committing suicide because of bullies. That's not suicide, that's basically, murder. But, it's still 25% the persons fault for killing himself, because he let the bully win, instead of going to a higher authority. I don't care, if you all hate me. It's my opinion.

  • @DarkVideo51 i don't hate you for your opinion...but i think it is inaccurate to some degree.

    Suicide IS selfish. But don't blame bullies and/or other problems. The suicider is always 100% responsible. The highest authority when it comes to a person's life, is that person. I know bullying can be painful and have long-term effects, but so can thousands of problems in life.

  • @Rorix9 Well, yeah. That is true. But, they're thinking of passing a law, to if a bully causes a person to commit suicide. That bully will be accused of assisted-suicide.

  • @DarkVideo51 wow a new law keeping people from personal accountability. and NO i am not saying bullying is right. It's just a terribly gray area. When does teasing become bullying? A little bit of social teasing CAN be constructive. Not always, but it can be. But I will digress...our justice system is so fucked...we keep passing laws so ppl that allow us to blame everyone else for our actions.

    And yes bullying is wrong!...i'm not trying to say it isn't.

  • The mother is angry with his son best friend coz she believe is his responsibility to look after him while she busy with her own new boyfriend. She knew that her son change after his father death and did she help any part of it???? It parents duty to raise their own child to be strong friend can only help a bit of it.

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  • I believe Judge Judy was way too harsh to the mother of the recently passed son.

  • 'Committing suicide is selfish' Are you fricken serious? It may be selfish to some degree but is not almost every action in your own life selfish by the desire to live for yourself? Should everyone just live for everyone else? Should someone stay alive just for the happiness of others? You people are ridiculous. People who say that suicide is only a selfish act and get pissed at those who committed it have obviously never tried to commit suicide and never have been wrecked with thoughts of it.

  • @Imaginaryforces7 i thought so as well... lol

  • @Rachel2786 i was about to say this movies gonna be good when it comes out

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  • i felt kinda bad for the mom

  • She needs to clear her throat.

  • if you're gonna commit suicide you should at least leave a note. i dont know, i guess thats just the way i was raised.

  • @ImaginaryHuman072889 You were raised to leave a suicide note? 0_0

  • @ImaginaryHuman072889 Really? Sorry, just a strange comment. Your guardians taught you, if you ever commit suicide, leave a note?

  • @Mengster13 its a joke... its a line from seinfeld.

  • @ImaginaryHuman072889 Oh, My bad. too much JJ

  • @thalaxia it's not true, I agree I don't think the son intended of killing himself over ODing, but he chose his poison like every other drug addict it comes with a price an they think they are better and know better then other drug addicts and dont think anything will ever happen but it did in this case

  • @MrSpemat she's just a trailor trash crack head

  • @CustomJ if I ever see a better, funnier comment than yours...

    I do not know what I'd do...

    ROFLMFAOOL

  • Judge Judy ain't sensitive about nothing! I can imagine making love to her must be like trying to fuck a cactus!

  • @CustomJ hahaahhaahha she even degrades he 3rd husband

  • Sad

  • dam judge judy is being kinda heartless rite now. the lady just lost her son go easy on her plzz.

  • @yassamena17

    i dont think so. judge judy needs to give her a reality check. i know it sounds harsh but judy is not a therapist, she is the law and goes with it. i think judge was great.

  • @yassamena17

    i don't see how u side with the mother. she probably cussed and threatened him and his 3 kids and his girlfriend too! that woman needed a harsh lecture from judge judy! i bet you that she even said something like, "you killed my son, and i'm gonna kill yours too!"

  • @thalaxia the symbol for justice wears a blindfold for a reason. emotional pleas should never come into the equation while its a hard situation its not her position to deal with that its her position to judge correctly

  • The mother has been rode hard and put up wet...she looks like she's done a large amount of drugs.

  • if you never see someone on drugs before,THAT IS HOW THEY LOOK.

  • i think judge judy was too insensitive in this case

  • @ziled023 I thought so too, but damn...her son just OD, his gf is pregnant, and a couple of days later her mind is where? The funeral? His unborn child? No, his 4 wheeler. Thats totally messed up. She probably wanted to sell it for drug money. Notice also 04:00 her witness (the baked guy in the white t-shirt) scratches himself when JJ asks where her son got $800 from. Body language says it all. Sad case yes, but no doubt JJ was mad. Mother and witness show up in court high as a kite.

  • @dlyras agree but i was looking at it as a mother. i think it wasn't even about the 4 wheeler itself i think it was more about the sentiment value of it. i think she just wanted everything that belonged to her son and that way she would feel she still had a part of him. but i think it wouldn't have made a difference if it was a 4 wheeler or a bicycle. but i get your point.

  • @ziled023 The sentimental value argument would be true if that was something he had owned for a while. This 4 wheeler was according to her only just purchased by him. Its clearly the most expensive thing he owned (if its even true that he owned it), so my guess is shes driven more by money than sentimental value. But I get what you saying too. JJ should be more sympathetic towards a mother whos just lost a child. My initial reaction was the same, honestly, until I gave it more thought.

  • .Sad.

    

  • Damn the irony of the last name of the plantiff.

  • That Chick is on meth hard core.

  • man! that guy is HIGH as a fucking kite! LOL XD

  • This is so sad. I agree with JJ. The P is obviously angry & completely zoned out. I hope she's doing well now....

  • They all look like drug addicts. Let them totally die.

  • I really have the feeling that the defendant is the only one mouring the passing of his friend. The plaintiff and her family and friends are ..... well let's just say they are not missing him.

  • Meth-Monster!!!!

  • 11:11 "JOSH" 0.-

  • Thumbs up if you'd shag Judge Judy!

  • what if he just like legit od.ed and actually wasnt trying to kill himself? judge judy's got is now....

  • I feel like the judge should have been slightly more tactful.

  • The mother also has a drug problem; I'm betting it's crystal meth. Such a sad situation.

  • how can judge judy say that to her, thats fucked up, i like judge judy but cmon she should have the rights to the atv and you shouldnt be sayin shit like that about her son, it got pretty bad their at the end

  • Its clear. The mother wants the bike to get another hit of meth. What addicts do, this is a clear example for you meth users out there with no feelings.

  • I disagree with Judge Judy here.... Surely the four-wheeler should have belonged to the deceased guys mum??

  • judge judy is a bitch... i would fuckin smack her

  • high as a kite!

  • these thing happen only in the great US .. God bless us all

  • @bheta2k These things happen everywhere .. stop your American bashing.

    p.s. I do not live in the USA nor am I American.

  • hot she got hiv and alot of other stuff i would have.

  • defendant is hot <3

  • the girls witness is high as a muthafucka 11:10

  • @RichieBallin14 yo thats me :P

  • This is not what I would call a fair judgement. It appears that the four-wheeler was sold to the son and if in fact it was then the mother had every right to retrieve it whether she was to old for it or not. If the mother wanted to sell it then that will be her business. You people need to grow up.

  • @TheYobbo71 Exactly! I'm glad other people noticed how drug-addled she looked!

  • She just wanted the 4 wheeler to sell for more meth.

  • Had Kody waited a day longer longer that 4 wheeler would have been sold by one of the druggies for whatever it would fetch. He was wise to come and get it.

  • I think that she's on heroin.

  • 1:14: Durp de derp da durp!!!

  • @rasteely lmao

  • judy isnt treating that girl fairly. the case is about the 4 wheeler, it shouldnt have anything  to do about the dead son.

  • @MimePka The woman woudn't be there at all if the son wasn't dead. She may talk to the defendants etc. in order to provide entertainment/help them (sometimes) but her rulings are based on the laws.

  • @rachiti so if her rulings are based on laws, what laws are being broken? I'm pretty sure there are no laws being broken about the mother for her dead son because there is no way in knowing her son would take the overdose. This case has to be about the 4 wheeler, not the dead son.

  • @MimePka You're missing the point entirely. I'm saying the case IS about the 4 wheeler and the car. Judge Judy ruled based on her review of the information on the case beforehand since the mom had no proof at all that her son made the purchase - that law aspect was about whether they "stole" the car. However, there was a counterclaim in the case for harassment - that DID involve the fact that the son was dead because her actions were based on her emotions related to his death.

  • @MimePka also if her son had not died, the mom would not have been in court because the son would've sorted out his own claim if he believed the car was "stolen" and the mom would not have harassed the son's friend because her family's emotions where a result of blaming his death on the friend (incorrectly, of course)

  • She looks like a burned out too-many-miles-on-that-body-tr­avelling-horizontally-with-too­-many-truckers- type LOSER big time!

  • The Plaintiff is really messed up in many ways!

  • @ford4point0 lookup 'quantum of proof'

  • @spliffmasterable shes a judge, not a psychiatrist. And quantum evidence has been an ongoing debate for years. She's letting her power and pride get to her head. But yeah, im done explaining things here.

  • LOL 1:14 cracked me up so hard

  • @lurks3 Hahahaha I know! Hilarious. He looks SO DUMB!

  • Too lazy to finish this episode, all I can say is I feel quite sad for the mom..

  • JJ didn't make it clear that she found that the dead son had probably agreed to pay more for the 4 wheeler than $800 & a wrecked car, so the friend had a right to take it back. JJ is also unsympathetic with anything bought using illegal money. I think, just my opinion, that JJ thought the Mom is a druggie.

  • Sad story!

  • i could give a rats ass about JJs credentials. Shes not perfect and obvioulsy didnt understand what she was dealing with in this case. If you have a family member die, then yes, youre gonna be sad. If you have some punk steal from that same passed away family member right after he dies, then youre gonna get mad. She simply wanted back her sons quad, weather it was for money or sentimental reasons, regardless, the stupid judge assumed she was just a mad drug addict. That was her first mistake.

  • @ford4point0 JJ found that the dead son had probably agreed to pay more for the 4 wheeler than $800 and a wrecked car. Also, JJ thought the $800 was illegal drug money; you can't legally buy anything with illegal drug money. JJ was harsh, I think, because she thought the Mom was a druggie, like the son. The friend probably figured he'd better get the wheeler before something happens to it, and he knew the druggie Mom wouldn't give it back. He didn't steal it or cops would've arrested him.

  • @Honeycombe88 you said the words, "thought," "figured," and "probably." A judge doesnt "think" or "figure," they FIND OUT what happened. As i said earlier, this judged assumed way too much, therefore, she made a big mistake. I stand by my point.

  • @ford4point0 As the "finder of fact," a judge or jury arrives at finding of facts by examining evidence and thinking it through, and deciding what evidence is valid & what is not. They arrive at verdict based on probability (you've heard of preponderance of evidence and reasonable doubt?). She's been in the biz for decades, so she's pretty sharp at spotting certain things. She found, as a matter of fact, that the $800 was illegal drug $. That's the job of trier of fact.

  • I don't quite agree with her ruling here.. Why would he get to keep the 4 wheeler? =/

  • @Eschatonx #1 Son had agreed to pay more for wheeler than wrecked car & $800. #2 Since the $800 was from illegal drug money, you don't get to keep what you bought with it. #3 If the friend had "stolen" the wheeler, cops would've arrested him...he must've still had the title. JJ didn't make all that clear; she just jumped to the chase and went off on WHY she thought the Mom was acting so weird: she was directing her anger from her son's death to others and other things.

  • @Honeycombe88 But it was never established that he is a drug dealer, it's just a possibility.. it's irrelevant where the money came from. That's why I don't know how she came to that conclusion, based on the facts that I gathered from the episode.. oh well lol

  • @Eschatonx JJ didn't make clear that she found as a matter of law that the son dealt drugs. Mom admitted he probably did. He was in his 20's, had $, and yet had never had a job in his life. That's relevant. You can't go to court & ask for property you paid for with illegal $. Courts won't do that. Like if you steal something & someone steals it from you, Court won't let you sue that person to get it back; you didn't legally own it to begin with.

  • @Honeycombe88 But the fact that he never stole it, not to mention he KEEPS the $800 AND the 4 wheeler isn't something I quite understand. So, by that logic, if I "sold" my car to a friend of mine, that, under the conditions I wasn't aware of how he got that money. He later does to whatever reason and we found that he got the money illegally, I get to keep the money AND the car? To make this more clear to me, let's just say it was a quarter million dollar car, see what I mean?

  • jj dint make any sense this time, what does mourning and drugs have to do with someone taking somthing thats not his.....

    she never mentioned she is angry with him or at her son coz he died, she just wanted to have her son's property back.....i think jj went too far on this one. YES I KNOW SHE MIGHT BE A CRACK HEAD, BAD MOTHER, MAD COZ HER SON DIED, but you cant judge her because of that, its not related.

  • A lot of respect lost for JJ here.

  • I would feel sorry for her, but she is clearly so wiped out on drugs, I doubt she even remembers her son's name

  • Judge Judy never lost a son due to overdose she might be educated by being a judge but to sit up there and tell her how she feels and what she blames, ect. pisses me off. I like judge Judy too but i lost so many people due to OD and suicide which is not a selfish act by the way it just pisses me off that JJ can be such a bitch to that poor woman.

  • @tonyamanderino I can't think of anything more selfish than commit suicide. Ofcourse it's very sad that people are driven to the point that they take their own life, but its still a cowardly and selfish way out that only solve your own problems, leaving family and friends in sorrow and pain, wich probably will give them more problems that the suicide victim had from the start. Also the one to blame here is the mother, who clearly is a druguser. Her kid would most likely be alive if she was clean

  • @Herpahkiin

    We can go on about this suicide thing but its something that people cannot understand unless you lived with it your whole life.Therefore you cant simply understand what im talking about so i cant go into it with someone who obviously doesnt get it.BUt yes you are right it does hurt alot of people,but to say its a cowardly,NO imagine if you can to be in that darkest hour & scary place of leaving every1 u love & actually taking your own life is far from being a coward!

  • @Herpahkiin And i can think of much more selfish cowardly things that people do out there that isnt a mental problem that people can actually control and help themselves like not supporting there children,being horrible mothers and judging people who have commited suicide that cant defend themselves to people like you by calling them cowards and selfish.Child molesters,adulterers,ect.Open your mind more think about why these people did it in the first place.They needed help. Sad.

  • @Herpahkiin in this case though he didnt mean to commit suicide...

  • @Herpahkiin Think outside of the box man. People kill themselves for many different reasons. It's wrong for you to put that tag, such as being "selfish or cowardly," on anyone's tombstone.

  • @Herpahkiin Ever try? It's not as easy as you want to think. What is easy is abuse and hurt people so badly they want to kill themselves and then blame the victum if and when they do. If someone close to you kills themselves ... where were you when they needed a REAL helping hand?

    To blame the victum is cowardly and selfish .. it's not all about you.

  • @ETericET @toribjork10 As I said, it's a shame that people get to the point that they take their life and I can't even express how sad it is, but it leaves so many others in pain and sorrow. My best friends mom commited suicide many years ago and I remeber I hated her for it because she left my friend and her family in so much pain that eventually my friends sister commited suicide aswell. I was just trying to make a point. Maybe I said it in a bad way and if I have offended I'm sorry.

  • @Herpahkiin What you said has made me think. It would depend on the circumstances of the individual case.

  • @ETericET think again,he is a complete ignorant.

  • @ETericET Agree although committing suicide is selfish, also foolish. Committing suicide very very rarely has a lot to do with other people. Curious if you agree from reading your comment. If you disagree let me explain before judging please.

  • @Herpahkiin well, you just have it all figured out, sitting up there on your pedestal judging everyone, don't you?

  • @Herpahkiin " wich probably will give them more problems that the suicide victim had from the start" wrong,suicide is not a "cowardly" way out. Cowards can´t put a gun in their heads or drink a poison,etc,a strongly suffering individual commits suicide,do you know what´s depression? it´s not feeling sad,it´s a disorder,like others that have the risk of commiting suicide.Patients are victims.

  • @Herpahkiin Sorry, but you clearly don't know anything about depression and suicide.

  • @Herpahkiin I'm pretty sure he didn't intend on killing himself.........I do agree the mother is a drug user but she did state that he had a hard time over his father's death which could infact got him into using drugs, or even the roomate. I don't think the mom is to blame for her son's drug addiction

  • @Herpahkiin

    Commiting suicide is cowardly?

    What planet are you living on moron, it's the hardest thing that anyone LIVING can possibly do, everything about you screams to stop you hurting yourself.

    someone pushed so much and life hurts so much that they choose death to ease the pain and idiots like you comment on selfish and easy way out.

    Jesus christ, ignorance.

  • @muchlove59 Sorry that everything you said is a contradiction calling people idiots and alleging that everything about a person scream to "stop you hurting yourself". You calling someone and idiot then saying "Jesus Christ, ignorance" indicates that you yourself are ignorant. Also, maybe you should think about what you say because every reason you give for one committing suicide is selfish.

  • @HiBoBeaux

    Your comment is by the stupidest thing i have ever heard in regards to suicide.

    Pure, undiluted ignorance. Having worked with people fighting to stay alive, there is absolutely no truth in anything you said at any point.

    You have no idea how real life is, i'm disgusted by the level of ignorance you express.

  • @HiBoBeaux Your comment is selfish. You can't judge a person for their reaction to a pain that you have never experienced. People's suffering and tolerance for suffering differs. Think about the thing that would hurt you so bad that you would kill yourself. That's what ppl who commit suicide are feeling. If you can't imagine it, then you have no grounds to speak on the subject. You lack empathy. Also, telling ppl suicide is selfish is avoided by therapists bc it makes them feel bad... Suicidal.

  • @muchlove59 you comfort yourself with lies, it is indeed cowardly

  • @Indygoguy

    Your comment makes no sense at all in regards to anything i have said.

    There is nothing cowardly about it, it IS the hardest thing anyone can do as every part of your being fights/forces you not to do it. This is a fact.

    There is nothing comforting about someone being so hurt and in pain that they take their own lives, it's sad that no one could help them.

    You quite clearly have no idea what the real world is like.

  • @muchlove59 yeah, no. make it stop is the easy way out, the way of the coward, to face it all is the harder thing to do, and the braver

  • @spaik007

    doing the hardest thing for a living being to do is the easy way out?

    you have some amusing logic there, stick to tiddlywinks my friend.

    You sound like you've learnt what you know on the back on a McDonalds napkin, no offense.

  • @spaik007 If you had someone close to you commit suicide you wouldn't think this way. Showing compassion and understanding is a better way to live.

  • Committing suicide is cowardly because it shows that you don't have the courage or the strength to carry on for a new day. Only pussy ass quitters that cry over spilled milk and "not having a perfect life" kill themselves.

  • @bobschneeify In a way, only the mentally ill get so bad that they kill themselves. I don't know if I'd call it cowardly, or just not getting enough help, which makes it the fault of everyone around you.

  • @Herpahkiin You say someone who commits suicide is selfish? yet is it not selfish to not want a loved one to die because YOU will be hurt? See it goes both ways, I have been depressed before in the past, thoughts of suicide and all that none sense that the brain throws at you, but at the same time you have to know depression really hurts, like really really hurts bad, and to say I should live with that hurt so that you wont have hurt is just as selfish as my to commiting "Suicide".

  • @Herpahkiin Oh, and what about the teenagers that get bullied and then kill themselves because no one gives a damn about them? This young man went through hell losing his father, and you make that ignorant comment? Wow. I hope you never become a parent.

  • @tonyamanderino I agree. I think she was way off base with the way she handled this case. Who is JJ to tell someone how she's supposed to feel and who she's supposed to blame? She should have shown more compassion for the mother.

  • fuck judge judy, though she deals with alot of not so smart people and has to deal with it, but shes a fucking cunt

  • @Theearthenshaman yeah and more money then you ever dreamed of. since your not anywhere on her level in life, i would just keep quiet.

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  • @nakedmolerat43 not really. and think about their parents! How they must feel when the child is dead because of their own will based off what happened to them. Committing suicide is like wanting to become a hobo

  • If people commit suicide, it means they are selfish. They have no idea that they will regret it sooo much when they confront the devil in hell...

  • @feiga1cp - No. it means they are sad, or feel hopeless. Maybe you and the great all-loving, all-forgiving god can debate the meaning of "judge not lest ye be judged" also while you're up there high-fiving each other over how pious you are.

  • @feiga1cp The Roman Catholic Church invented that nonsense. People who commit suicide are in severe emotional pain. They do not go to hell. If they did that would make God an incredible brute with no compassion for those who are hurting. Emotional pain can be far worse than physical pain. We could even go so far as to argue the existence of hell which the early Christians did not believe in. It was adopted in the 4th century.

  • @feiga1cp Your self righteousness has blinded you. You don't even understand the Bible or God's character. The Bible defines hell as a place of unconsciousness until the resurrection on the last day. The word "hell" came from the German "hoele" meaning "a hole" in the ground - a grave. The idea of a burning hell of sulfur and torment was not taught by Christians until the fifth century AD. You need to study church history and open your eyes and heart and reassess your false dogmas.

  • wait what?... so...WHAT

  • i like jj, but i felt like she was harsh. its not the moms fault her son died

  • I normally agree with JJ, but I think she is being too judgemental here. She's also jumping to conclusions. This lady didn't deserve all of that after her son died.

  • stupid cunt , most people that overdose do it accidently, with no intent of suicide she makes me nauseaous

  • Josh is totally stoned out of his fucking brains.

  • The way I see it...if her son bought it in full and the friend comes around and takes it back without consulting anybody ..that makes him a thief..JJ coudn't see a title..looks like the thief won...but don't be fooled, if you know this guy,,he can do it to you!!, Be aware of your actions!!!

    But I'm still confused why she took it out on her??? There must be some sort of background we don't know about!!

  • I don't believe that the plaintiff is concerned about a stupid four wheeler when her son had just died - talk about warped priorities. Having said that, I think JJ treated the plaintiff very insensitively. I mean she has lost a child, why is JJ shouting at her in her time of grief.

  • 12:04, keep hitting this over again

  • Why do we get Obama as president.. but not Judy? She's freking awesome and would fix he contery in 1 second!

  • She work's a "salt" factory? Good cover, I guess...

  • I think she,s hot

  • @Hannible100 she is 45 somewhat years old... how is she hot?

  • @N1tr0usGaming Dude i,m fukin 50 when you get to be an old guy like me ANYTHINS hot lol ,,, go ask yer grandaddy

  • She's beautiful..it's a shame she's doing that to her face

  • And todays lesson is "Dont get Mad..Get Sad" ;)