@@psylowv2 @DaleDix is wearing a piece of middle-eastern clothing - in the middle-east. Whether there for fun or for work, Dale is likely more adventurous, well-travelled, worldly and intelligent than you could ever hope to be, given that you’re an origami bot with headphones. Thanks for asking!
I’d say that actually pride can be blind at times and this was a form pride . What’s bad is good in today’s world so showing off your body is actually pride and it’s encouraged .
@@AmandainChrist88 your kidding right? ever hear of dress for success... today is no different than yesterday. it is a matter of self respect and respect for others.
There is plenty of pride and that's the problem. People are proud of the dumbest shit. Its self respect people need. Its dignity and self value they need. Pride is more than abundant, and most of it is negative as hell.
Pick your battles. And what good is enforcing a dress code that the rest of society doesnt? Good luck with that. Its the court system; something your participation is forced into. It is not a club or high end social event. How important is justice if we are gonna stop the entire show to argue dress code? If they want to dress that way, what the hell do i care? Does it change anything? Only ones that are gonna see it is the handful of people in court!
Using the word "honestly" repeatedly, and in "Air quotes" doesn't make your statement any more true 😒 Neither does your lack of respect for yourself or the courts with your attire 🙄
I have a simple rule about lending money to friends or family. I don't. I'll gift money, but won't lend it. If a friend/family needs money and I can afford to lend it. I'll just give it, saves any hassles and there's no risk of acrimony later. If they want to gift me the money back later.. all good, but unless I need it, I just ask they "pay it forward". If I'm not really good friends with them, I won't get involved.
Money or anything when it comes from my hands. Folks aren't very accepting to charity, add a little happy merry birthday Christmas and in my book it's a gift and not charity.
Oh for when women were controlled and confined😢. She looks lovely. I could never wear it (to old, too fat) but each to their own. If you can legally wear it in the street, who cares.
@@bernieozzie7480 Women were not controlled and confined that is a lie, women SHOULD take care of the home and family, not turn into the men they want and become tramps. She looks like she makes very bad decisions.
It's all about awareness of context. Her look, however I or anyone else might feel about the aesthetic, would be appropriate in certain settings. If I crossed paths with her in a convenience store here in Eugene, I wouldn't be thinking 'yes, I want to get to know this woman' -- but I also wouldn't think her presentation was out of place or offensive. Frankly, I probably wouldn't give the matter enough thought to assign any value to it good or bad. But court is a different context in which presentation both matters and has a different impact. There's a proverb among social-justice advocates: "Consider the impact of your words and actions." Well, SJ folk apply that principle in a very limited and specific way, but in fact it's an excellent one with broad application. How you carry and comport yourself has impact on others, and that impact has return effects on you.
@@jackiemarini3203 My first thought, too. She's so pretty - why would she do that to herself? I'm usually not too judgmental, but girls and women with large or extensive tattooing is an issue for me. No idea why it bothers me. I wouldn't treat her badly or differently, but I wouldn't choose her for a friendship... 🤷🏼♀️ Now you all know my secret judgment hot button. When I finally admitted it to my best friend (no tattoos) she was surprised so evidently I hide it well! 😂
For a street walker, on the job, it is a great look. For many menial, minimum wage jobs, it is probably adequate. But for anywhere you want to make a positive impression and not look like a total druggie, I agree.
@@seahwkgrl80 Ditto - it really got me going for a few 😂. It was also the first time I heard Judge M use the F-word outside of a hearing. "Great day to be alive!". 😉
I've seen people actually in court dress like that. So I don't think it's a "Zoom" thing. I think people just don't realize there is a level of decorum expected in court.
I have a different take than most. Yes, how you dress for court matters. It expresses respect for the court, sure ... but there's a more important aspect. How you dress for court will have a significant impact on how you speak before the court ... and how you speak before the court affects not just how your case is perceived but how you present it. If you treat the court appearance as a serious and formal occasion, you are more likely to speak formally, in the sense that you will not be speaking as though you're in a casual conversation in the living room. You will naturally speak more to the point, and more specifically, and more precisely, with fewer vaguenesses and irrelevancies and ambiguities. You will be less likely to wander off on tangents or indulge in the kind of overstated hyperbole that is common in casual conversations. You will also be more cautious in your speech, more thoughtful about what you say and its possible consequences. The thought and effort involved in dressing specially for court will instill a strong internal consciousness that you are engaged in serious business ... and as a result you will treat that business more seriously. All this in itself improves the presentation of your case and that in turn is likely to improve your credibility, with definite effects on your prospects of success.
@@bernieozzie7480 It's our freedom of speech to comment on her choice. The curse of tattoos on American women must be overcome; it's a horrific trend and I speak as someone who used to like tattoos but the aesthetic nightmare of American graphic ignorance is astonishing.
I'm tattooed up from my arms down I'm actually good mom.. it just some get tattoos think they better I actually did alot of time got mimes in prison.. but in court u have to b dressed properly it should be the same in zoom
I would rather have that than a trans ! Tattoos and a tank top doesn’t make you bad . And I don’t ever recall seeing in the constitution that it says you must dress nice for court. Remember the court was supposed to be for the common man . Sorta like church. Come as you are !
@@debranelson7214 Would you care to point out where I mention anything about her tattoos, it seems you're the one that has a problem with them not me???
Her extremely casual appearance is partially due to the nature of Zoom court sessions. Most people don't regard them the same as being in an actual court room.
I am a retired cop and a retired attorney. I have seen criminal defendants who were facing the potential of spending many years of their lives in prison show up looking like that for court. It makes no sense to me for the parties to a civil suit to appear like that. It makes far less sense for criminal defendants to appear that way. The legal profession is inherently conservative. The standards for appearance and conduct in the courtroom are roughly the same as they were in the 1950s. All parties should be freshly bathed for court. Men should be cleanly shaven with no piercings. Men should wear a conservative business suit and tie with shined shoes. Women can wear conservative stud earrings with a conservative women’s suit or dress. Hairstyles should be neat and conservative. All tattoos should be covered. If people have tattoos on their faces or necks, they should purchase and wear specialized makeup formulated to cover tattoos. Judges, opposing attorneys, and jurors are all human. You get one opportunity to make a first impression on them. It is vital that the first impression be a positive one. The way people act in court is also critical. People should avoid cursing, raising their voices, making threats, smiling, laughing, glaring, sleeping, etc. They should be polite to the judge and the opposing attorney. The words “your honor”, “sir” and “ma’am” should feature prominently in people’s speech. Court is not the time to show that you are an individual or to display your cutting edge fashion sense. It is a serious place that can have a serious impact on your future. It should be treated this way. One of my professors in law school was a judge. In a private conversation, she once told me that her pet peeve was people appearing in her court with shoes that were not shined. She told me that she knew it was wrong but that she pretty much stopped listening to anybody who did not have their shoes shined. Other judges have told me similar things over the years. One way of looking like this is that you are playing a game. The game is played according to certain rules. You follow those rules while you are playing the game. You can go back to your own rules when the game is over. Not playing by the rules is a lot like what happens when you get caught cheating at poker. Very bad things can happen to people who get caught cheating at poker.
@@MaggieJean I know a bunch of current and former cops who have tattoos. My ex-wife was a cop with tattoos. I have given cops essentially the same advice I have posted here. The point is that judges and juries sometimes respond negatively to those people with visible tattoos. I have interviewed jurors after trials have ended. It is enlightening. Some jurors don’t care. Others respond in an extremely negative manner to people with tattoos including cops with visible tattoos. Jurors reacting negatively to cops with tattoos doesn’t affect due process rights so it does not get a lot of attention. It arguably benefits criminal defendants when that happens. When those same jurors respond negatively to criminal defendants who have visible tattoos, it does potentially impact due process rights. Imagine what happens to criminal defendants with tattoos when jurors have similar reactions to them or to defense witnesses with tattoos.
Exactly. Tons of people have tattoos these days, including women, but I don't find tattoos attractive at all personally. I also have SERIOUS concerns about the heavy metals and potentially carcinogenic compounds in many tattoo inks.
I love your videos! You get straight into the video and just great content! Thank you! 😊 ….”And…don’t strictly follow the rules of evidence or procedure…..” Huge pause…..😂😂😂
the judgment *is* easy … I’ve gotten judgements, but 75% of those were no more than wallpaper 🤨 and I even wore big people clothes to court 🤷🏼♀️ lol thank YOU, ✨Wolfy darling
I had a friend who served in the Iraq War and his wife sent him a picture of her, all mail was going to the Kuwaiti post office at that time. Someone at the Kuwaiti post office had taken a black Magic marker and drew one of those black outfits on her and just left a little square for her eyes to peek out. A big difference between Kuwait and the USA judge.
How long does it take to put on a pair of jeans and a blouse. Judge didn’t ask her because she probably would have done it in view of the camera. Anyway she seems a nice person. She has learnt a valuable lesson that you don’t loan money to people you just know, because they have probably made contact just to get a loan and disappear. There is a joke that if someone borrows $20 from you an disappears, it was probably worth it.
Hey, it’s hot out there & those tatas need to be well ventilated else they explode. For all we know she is appropriately dressed for her shift at Hooters.
That's actually borderline sexist, and definitely classist as hell. If I ever have to attend court, it'll be in jeans and t-shirt because that's all I have, and I certainly don't have hundreds of dollars to piss away on a suit I'll wear once.
Who cares what she’s wearing. I don’t ever recall seeing attire in the constitution for court . Honestly judges have way too much power. How about just do your job and keep your feelings out of it . Because that’s what you’re paid to do . Nothing more!!
“And you say he's just a friend, oh baby You, say he's just a friend But you say he's just a friend” 😂😂😂 Sorry it made me think of the song when she said “he’s just a friend.”
Although I may agree with many of you commenter's viewpoints, in the end justice is supposed to be blind. And for you fellow Christians that is Biblical. Art from Ohio
She didn’t say what we all know they were friends with benefits I bet lol .she was pretty cute though I like me a tatted up girl but I agree look professional in court.
“Friends” …. Yah, sure, u bet-cha … Getting the money is going to be a challenge. Which is why you DO NOT lend $4,000 + based on a handshake with a friend.
my neighbor is a judge i farm his land i had to give up his land cause he has such a im greater than every one complex i just couldnt take it any more. he has NEVER farmed a day in his life but by god he KNOWS it all! he told my girl friend once she was wearing a cut off tank top and shorts working his field and he came out and told her to leave until she could dress more appropiately???
Love how this woman comes scandalously dressed and at the end when Judge Middleton asked her if she had any questions? She answered no, then asked a question! 🙄🤦♀️
She looks like she fell asleep at a party and a dozen kids attacked her with marker pens.
I'd love to hear what people say about your profile pic.
@@psylowv2 @DaleDix is wearing a piece of middle-eastern clothing - in the middle-east. Whether there for fun or for work, Dale is likely more adventurous, well-travelled, worldly and intelligent than you could ever hope to be, given that you’re an origami bot with headphones. Thanks for asking!
@@alias19 just proving my point
@psylowv2 I was in wadi rum, Jordan on holidays.
@alias19 thanks, correct, Jordan on holidays! Also went to Egypt and UAE.
Nothing like a well worn and decorated mattress!
When did people stop having pride? I’m all for being comfortable, but when you go to court dress like it.
Why does dressing up give "pride" idiotic notion that cause ya dress better you have pride its summer it's hot. Grow up.
I’d say that actually pride can be blind at times and this was a form pride . What’s bad is good in today’s world so showing off your body is actually pride and it’s encouraged .
@@AmandainChrist88 your kidding right? ever hear of dress for success...
today is no different than yesterday. it is a matter of self respect and respect for others.
One needs everything going for one in court and respectfull appearance and dress is a good start.Hide the tats. Tats generally make a wrong statement.
There is plenty of pride and that's the problem. People are proud of the dumbest shit. Its self respect people need. Its dignity and self value they need. Pride is more than abundant, and most of it is negative as hell.
The guy lives on Elm Street. Does he have nightmares?
Sorry, I just couldn't resist!💐
Just because it's by Zoom shouldn't mean he lets them get away with looking like they just got off a street corner.
How you know what people on street corners look like??
😅@@ToadsMCFROGGY
@@ToadsMCFROGGY Is this where I'm supposed to come back with something equally stupid like "Because that's where I see your mom every weekend?"
@@JohnMichaelsonDid anyone expect any kind of intelligence from a name like ToadsMcfroggy I'm just sayin...
Pick your battles. And what good is enforcing a dress code that the rest of society doesnt? Good luck with that.
Its the court system; something your participation is forced into. It is not a club or high end social event. How important is justice if we are gonna stop the entire show to argue dress code?
If they want to dress that way, what the hell do i care? Does it change anything? Only ones that are gonna see it is the handful of people in court!
No self respect anymore 🤦♀️
I respect herself
@@geeloco1600Your comment makes zero sense in English - go back to school.
What is happening to certain young women these days?
She's a skank
@@geeloco1600 What??
For awhile it looked like the wolf was sitting in the vet's office watching the case with the doctor.😄
Lacey needs her money repaid because she found space for more tattoos.😮
Lacey looks like my ex!
She probably bartered for her tattoos.
And a bra/bikini that doesn't need constant adjustment.
Using the word "honestly" repeatedly, and in "Air quotes" doesn't make your statement any more true 😒 Neither does your lack of respect for yourself or the courts with your attire 🙄
I have a simple rule about lending money to friends or family. I don't. I'll gift money, but won't lend it.
If a friend/family needs money and I can afford to lend it. I'll just give it, saves any hassles and there's no risk of acrimony later.
If they want to gift me the money back later.. all good, but unless I need it, I just ask they "pay it forward".
If I'm not really good friends with them, I won't get involved.
Money or anything when it comes from my hands. Folks aren't very accepting to charity, add a little happy merry birthday Christmas and in my book it's a gift and not charity.
Attention is a heck of a drug.
we were "air quotes" friends
When you have court, but had already gotten dressed for OF.
I miss the days when women used to have more self respect.
You and me both!
Oh for when women were controlled and confined😢. She looks lovely. I could never wear it (to old, too fat) but each to their own. If you can legally wear it in the street, who cares.
@@bernieozzie7480 Women were not controlled and confined that is a lie, women SHOULD take care of the home and family, not turn into the men they want and become tramps. She looks like she makes very bad decisions.
Yup, it's about respect for the Court (i.e. the citizens). It tells a lot about her character, or lack there of
When was that?
I don’t know why anyone would think that is a good look.
I think it looks messy.And she is a pretty girl .I don't get it .
For a biker bar but not anywhere else.
It's all about awareness of context. Her look, however I or anyone else might feel about the aesthetic, would be appropriate in certain settings. If I crossed paths with her in a convenience store here in Eugene, I wouldn't be thinking 'yes, I want to get to know this woman' -- but I also wouldn't think her presentation was out of place or offensive. Frankly, I probably wouldn't give the matter enough thought to assign any value to it good or bad.
But court is a different context in which presentation both matters and has a different impact.
There's a proverb among social-justice advocates: "Consider the impact of your words and actions." Well, SJ folk apply that principle in a very limited and specific way, but in fact it's an excellent one with broad application. How you carry and comport yourself has impact on others, and that impact has return effects on you.
@@jackiemarini3203
My first thought, too. She's so pretty - why would she do that to herself? I'm usually not too judgmental, but girls and women with large or extensive tattooing is an issue for me. No idea why it bothers me. I wouldn't treat her badly or differently, but I wouldn't choose her for a friendship... 🤷🏼♀️ Now you all know my secret judgment hot button. When I finally admitted it to my best friend (no tattoos) she was surprised so evidently I hide it well! 😂
For a street walker, on the job, it is a great look. For many menial, minimum wage jobs, it is probably adequate. But for anywhere you want to make a positive impression and not look like a total druggie, I agree.
Did you catch Judge's definition for "light beer"?
"Like having sex in a canoe"... (f'n close to water) 😂
Hahaha I just saw that recently on another clip....cracked me up 😂
@@seahwkgrl80 Ditto - it really got me going for a few 😂. It was also the first time I heard Judge M use the F-word outside of a hearing. "Great day to be alive!". 😉
Long time Canadian saying about American beer due to its lower alcohol content! 😅
@@_TonyZ I had to replay it because I thought I had heard it wrong 🤣
I've seen people actually in court dress like that. So I don't think it's a "Zoom" thing. I think people just don't realize there is a level of decorum expected in court.
Expected not a rule …big difference
@@simmiesim321 true. I'm not saying it's a "rule" but it IS a guideline that judges have descretion over in their courtroom.
She just wants to party.
I love her
I have a different take than most.
Yes, how you dress for court matters. It expresses respect for the court, sure ... but there's a more important aspect.
How you dress for court will have a significant impact on how you speak before the court ... and how you speak before the court affects not just how your case is perceived but how you present it.
If you treat the court appearance as a serious and formal occasion, you are more likely to speak formally, in the sense that you will not be speaking as though you're in a casual conversation in the living room. You will naturally speak more to the point, and more specifically, and more precisely, with fewer vaguenesses and irrelevancies and ambiguities. You will be less likely to wander off on tangents or indulge in the kind of overstated hyperbole that is common in casual conversations.
You will also be more cautious in your speech, more thoughtful about what you say and its possible consequences.
The thought and effort involved in dressing specially for court will instill a strong internal consciousness that you are engaged in serious business ... and as a result you will treat that business more seriously.
All this in itself improves the presentation of your case and that in turn is likely to improve your credibility, with definite effects on your prospects of success.
Well stated, dress for success.
Tldr
What utter tosh, I've never heard such crap
I agree. Thank you
Man you could put a glass eye to sleep
She'll be sorry about all that ink. Actually, she should be sorry about it now It will not age well
Her choice, her body something the US doesn't understand well.
I have seen old tattoos. The ink fades and the lines blur. Not a good look.💐
@@bernieozzie7480true, but it also means we have the freedom to say she looks like what my mom would call “trailer trash”
@@bernieozzie7480
It's our freedom of speech to comment on her choice. The curse of tattoos on American women must be overcome; it's a horrific trend and I speak as someone who used to like tattoos but the aesthetic nightmare of American graphic ignorance is astonishing.
@francesmeyer8478 skin sags when you get old too.
Tattoos are not attractive.
Certainly not those.
Yeah well that’s just like your opinion man
@@spacehead4725😂😂😂
@@spacehead4725
Overdone, dumbed down, lots of words, prison aesthetic, American style tattoos are NOT attractive.
Neck tattoos just don't work. I don't get it.🤔
She is attractive but those distract from her natural looks.
She didn’t even take notes on what the judge told her to do after 21 days if he didn’t pay…🤦♂️😶🌫️
she looks like the doodle pad beside my phone
“After 21 days I would come in and ask for a…”
“Discovery subpoena “
“Right… a discovery subpoena “… “hold on, let me just tattoo that on my wrist.”
She's worried because she will have to dress differently
A woman that is walking comic book cover. How lovely....
She seems respectful enough. But yeah, probably should wear something else to a court case.
Byrd, can we get her a shawl? She looks cold.
Did she think she was coming to a TEA DANCE?
Just imagine that as your mother.
I'm tattooed up from my arms down I'm actually good mom.. it just some get tattoos think they better I actually did alot of time got mimes in prison.. but in court u have to b dressed properly it should be the same in zoom
Breast feeding is a treat
I would rather have that than a trans !
Tattoos and a tank top doesn’t make you bad . And I don’t ever recall seeing in the constitution that it says you must dress nice for court. Remember the court was supposed to be for the common man . Sorta like church. Come as you are !
@@debranelson7214 Would you care to point out where I mention anything about her tattoos, it seems you're the one that has a problem with them not me???
@@JS-zb1vv Would you care to point out where I mention anything about her tattoos, you're the one that seems to have a problem with them not me???
A comedian once said: "You know that rose tattoo you got when you were young? When you get older it will look like a fern."
Her extremely casual appearance is partially due to the nature of Zoom court sessions. Most people don't regard them the same as being in an actual court room.
Tattoos on a woman are like graffiti on an alley dumpster!
Dumpster is the correct definition
I am a retired cop and a retired attorney. I have seen criminal defendants who were facing the potential of spending many years of their lives in prison show up looking like that for court. It makes no sense to me for the parties to a civil suit to appear like that. It makes far less sense for criminal defendants to appear that way.
The legal profession is inherently conservative. The standards for appearance and conduct in the courtroom are roughly the same as they were in the 1950s. All parties should be freshly bathed for court. Men should be cleanly shaven with no piercings. Men should wear a conservative business suit and tie with shined shoes. Women can wear conservative stud earrings with a conservative women’s suit or dress. Hairstyles should be neat and conservative. All tattoos should be covered. If people have tattoos on their faces or necks, they should purchase and wear specialized makeup formulated to cover tattoos. Judges, opposing attorneys, and jurors are all human. You get one opportunity to make a first impression on them. It is vital that the first impression be a positive one.
The way people act in court is also critical. People should avoid cursing, raising their voices, making threats, smiling, laughing, glaring, sleeping, etc. They should be polite to the judge and the opposing attorney. The words “your honor”, “sir” and “ma’am” should feature prominently in people’s speech.
Court is not the time to show that you are an individual or to display your cutting edge fashion sense. It is a serious place that can have a serious impact on your future. It should be treated this way.
One of my professors in law school was a judge. In a private conversation, she once told me that her pet peeve was people appearing in her court with shoes that were not shined. She told me that she knew it was wrong but that she pretty much stopped listening to anybody who did not have their shoes shined. Other judges have told me similar things over the years.
One way of looking like this is that you are playing a game. The game is played according to certain rules. You follow those rules while you are playing the game. You can go back to your own rules when the game is over. Not playing by the rules is a lot like what happens when you get caught cheating at poker. Very bad things can happen to people who get caught cheating at poker.
Have you seen cops lately? Many of them have tattoos. It's 2024, geezers.
@@MaggieJean I know a bunch of current and former cops who have tattoos. My ex-wife was a cop with tattoos. I have given cops essentially the same advice I have posted here. The point is that judges and juries sometimes respond negatively to those people with visible tattoos. I have interviewed jurors after trials have ended. It is enlightening. Some jurors don’t care. Others respond in an extremely negative manner to people with tattoos including cops with visible tattoos. Jurors reacting negatively to cops with tattoos doesn’t affect due process rights so it does not get a lot of attention. It arguably benefits criminal defendants when that happens. When those same jurors respond negatively to criminal defendants who have visible tattoos, it does potentially impact due process rights. Imagine what happens to criminal defendants with tattoos when jurors have similar reactions to them or to defense witnesses with tattoos.
@@MinionofNobody Sounds like you've had an interesting life. 😊
I mean, how many times have you said to yourself, "My, those tattoos make her SO much more attractive!"?
And he has to constantly keep pulling up her shirt to not expose herself. 🤦♂️
Exactly.
Tons of people have tattoos these days, including women, but I don't find tattoos attractive at all personally.
I also have SERIOUS concerns about the heavy metals and potentially carcinogenic compounds in many tattoo inks.
I'd be willing to bet most of the women you have that thought about don't consider you at all. That's such an old and tired talking point
@@edl4220 Yeah, yeah. Deflect, deflect. It's my fault. Look at all my likes. Why are you so sensitive?
I think tattoos on women are hot.
I love your videos! You get straight into the video and just great content! Thank you! 😊
….”And…don’t strictly follow the rules of evidence or procedure…..” Huge pause…..😂😂😂
She looks great to me
The judge is dressed like Satan's choir boy.
zoom court has enabled this nonsense but zoom court also provides us our lol so carry on, we salute you, lol
the judgment *is* easy …
I’ve gotten judgements, but 75% of those were no more than wallpaper 🤨
and I even wore big people clothes to court 🤷🏼♀️ lol
thank YOU, ✨Wolfy darling
This is the 2nd video today where people have been stupid about how they dressed, or not in court.
i love when she pulled up her shirt AS IF that was going to help
There is no respect for court anymore
I had a friend who served in the Iraq War and his wife sent him a picture of her, all mail was going to the Kuwaiti post office at that time. Someone at the Kuwaiti post office had taken a black Magic marker and drew one of those black outfits on her and just left a little square for her eyes to peek out. A big difference between Kuwait and the USA judge.
She’s the type of girl you don’t take home to mom but out drinking with rowdy friends.
That is fine. I do not take any women to meet mom
What if your mom looks Lacey?
Tiddies out with daisy dukes...
Gotta love it
How long does it take to put on a pair of jeans and a blouse. Judge didn’t ask her because she probably would have done it in view of the camera. Anyway she seems a nice person. She has learnt a valuable lesson that you don’t loan money to people you just know, because they have probably made contact just to get a loan and disappear. There is a joke that if someone borrows $20 from you an disappears, it was probably worth it.
Oh boy, what a beauty😮
Love how attentive the wolf in the background is.
ZOOM COURT IS STILL COURT. jesus.
don't be wearing stuff like you going out to the club!
Hey, it’s hot out there & those tatas need to be well ventilated else they explode.
For all we know she is appropriately dressed for her shift at Hooters.
Nah, Hooters girls are actually attractive.
Tattoo removal is a growing business, according to someone I know who does it.
Lighten up there, judge
She should have gone on Judge Judy, at least there she would have got her money.
❤❤❤To that little wolfie!!
Although a respectful attitude is most important. Respectful dree is important, but attitude and behavior mean more.
She was evidently travelling. And she was polite and respectful. So no problem. (I do not like tattoos, but that is a different discussion.)
That's actually borderline sexist, and definitely classist as hell. If I ever have to attend court, it'll be in jeans and t-shirt because that's all I have, and I certainly don't have hundreds of dollars to piss away on a suit I'll wear once.
Who cares what she’s wearing. I don’t ever recall seeing attire in the constitution for court . Honestly judges have way too much power. How about just do your job and keep your feelings out of it . Because that’s what you’re paid to do . Nothing more!!
She's dressing for the YT crowd.
If he wasn't going to show, who was the other lady.
she kept pulling up to cover cleavage 😂 derrrrrrrrr 🎉 haha last second he said “sooner we got THAT off the screen the better” 😂
I need a shower.
It is a court room not a church
Pretty girl but with all those tattoos I will pass.
The sooner we got that off the screen the better! Hahaha. You know she thought she looked good.
I would not pay her a copper penny
“And you say he's just a friend, oh baby
You, say he's just a friend
But you say he's just a friend” 😂😂😂
Sorry it made me think of the song when she said “he’s just a friend.”
They're "friends," she says. LoL
I wonder with respect if all US civil courts prohibit representation by a lawyer? This does not seem appropriate to me.
the internet ruined the court system.
Although I may agree with many of you commenter's viewpoints, in the end justice is supposed to be blind. And for you fellow Christians that is Biblical.
Art from Ohio
Her zoom avatar sure has a lot of tattoos.
If you feel the need to keep pulling your top up over your boobs then you should have worn a different top for court, even if court is in your car.
She was dressed for the circus she was attending.
How does attire change the law or what is right or wrong
She was definitely dressed inappropriately for court, however, you’ve apparently never seen a judge admonish someone.
Elm street? She sued Freddy?
This is exactly what I picture when I hear "Lacey"
I’ll take the one in the white
I like the wolf ❤
She didn’t say what we all know they were friends with benefits I bet lol .she was pretty cute though I like me a tatted up girl but I agree look professional in court.
I love this judge but In life, you can dress as you want, He wears a dress and have a ponytail
You must be having a stroke....
Wicked ink🐐⏳🐐Daughter
Ironically, if she was wearing a suit jacket open in the front with that same shirt and no tattoos the opinions would be much different.
Bro, this petty af... really didnt see anything soo bad here...
“Friends” …. Yah, sure, u bet-cha …
Getting the money is going to be a challenge.
Which is why you DO NOT lend $4,000 + based on a handshake with a friend.
Tattoos on a lady is the biggest red flag of them all. It’s a no go for me.
i can fix her.
He is likely a politician and we know how they react to court decisions
What is with the dog ?
These 304's don't give a damn about dressing appropriately for certain formal proceedings!
Girl just finished her OF stream obviously.
Don't you own a tee shirt? Why do grown adults need to be told how to dress?
Tee’s arent appropriate court wear, either.
@@stardustmelody2709 You're right! But for her it would be a hugh improvement.
my neighbor is a judge i farm his land i had to give up his land cause he has such a im greater than every one complex i just couldnt take it any more. he has NEVER farmed a day in his life but by god he KNOWS it all! he told my girl friend once she was wearing a cut off tank top and shorts working his field and he came out and told her to leave until she could dress more appropiately???
It's amazing how people just keep on talking after answering the question. Answer and shut up. The judge doesn't need the entire life story with it.
Every state should serve warrants to litigants who did not dress appropriately for court.
looks like wolfie is dining out
We just don’t understand appropriate, as in what’s appropriate for certain situations. Judge should have rescheduled her. She needs to learn.
Love how this woman comes scandalously dressed and at the end when Judge Middleton asked her if she had any questions? She answered no, then asked a question!
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My question is why is Amber Letson attending the Zoom meeting from a commercial kitchen?
Was that a wolf??😮❤️
She’s actually wearing more than I what I see on a daily basis where I live. Modesty hardly exists anymore. It’s truly sad!
And they wonder why they can't find husbands?😅😅😅😅