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  • I was arrested and put in jail all becuase of a lie. This person said I had threatened him. Maybe I said he would get his karma back one day, but I never threatened him. I was put in jail for a day and then a whole year in a sykiatrik ward and given medicin. Mind rape(medicin) and I was a free man before they arrested me.

  • crook crook you fixed the dudes prob first of all and he caught you trying to rook him out more money

  • aint it funny that so many people buy new fine clothes, to wear in court, and its so clear that they dont wear that kind of clothes normally, and it clearly shows that they dont know how to wear it or make it fit them.

  • The way the announcer talks you would think you were about to watch a boxing match.

  • I love the way JM reels in the liars by being nice to them for a while.

  • The blonde with the green scarf behind the defendant is hott

  • @jayci68 An amazing looking woman

  • the defendant looks like a white version of carlton banks

  • Is that a helmet on the plaintiffs head ?

  • 60 is a lot less than half of 230.

  • @MelancholyRose He said 130.

  • When the D started to talk, it was reaally... awkward...

  • i still laugh at judge milians comment

    can she use a digital send over here

    LOL

  • People in the USA...

    put down foreigners who don't speak

    perfect english.

    And the majority of people in the USA...

    don't speak perfect english.

    Hicks....stinking hicks.

  • @frickadele These aren't hicks, these are New Yorkers!

  • @skatergurljubu

    A hick is an unsophisticated provincial.

    There's nothing sophisticated about these people.

    There's nothing worldly about these people.

    And, you certainly don't have to only live in the

    countryside, to quality as a hick.

  • Defendant is a typical low life scumbag liar cheater scammer. He's the guy you never want to bring your car to, and he has the nerve to threaten the plaintiff with his "large friend? Is he kidding? Obviously watched too many Sopranos shows.

  • Irregardless is an informal term commonly used in place of regardless or irrespective, which has caused controversy since it first appeared in the early twentieth century. Most dictionaries list it as "nonstandard" or "incorrect".

  • the defendant is a crook a liar and an asshole..too many shit mechanics, he's one of the top 10..

  • 8:09-8:11....epic "O" face!

    Defendant is a jackass!

  • The plaintiff reminds me of rodger the alien on Am. Dad.

  • I'm expecting shaft to throw his shield at the judge.

  • The purchase of Cicero 13 gave Hoyts a monopoly on first-run films in the Syracuse area, and it began to show in their service. Theatre patrons could plan on their film starting late, and cleanliness was kept to a minimum.

  • "That's funny because you fixed it"...ooops!

    What a crook.

  • If I won the lottery, I would erect billboards as a community service to improving people's English. One would say 'IRREGARDLESS IS NOT A WORD'

  • @3axim Well.... obviously it is a word ;)

  • @3axim Lol its a double negative which makes it void. Dumb people.

  • @3axim Irregardless is the bastard love child of irrespective and regardless XD

  • @3axim If I won the lottery, I would silence all the grammar Nazis.

    Just "axe" anyone?

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