Law & Order - The Reenactment

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  • The defense stages a reenactment to demonstrate that the defendant was acting in self-defense, which agitates the attendees at the court.
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    Season 1, Episode 2. A "self-defense" subway shooting prompts legal chaos when questions arise about who the real victim is.
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  • @warhawk9566
    @warhawk9566 Před 4 lety +508

    I only ever went to court once and the amount of "objections" the lawyers yelled at each other would've put any crime show to shame. I was stuck there for 10 hours just listening to them bicker back and forth. And btw it wasn't even the actual case I was there for, it was jury selection, and they didn't even pick me they already picked the jury they wanted 7 hours in and I still wasn't allowed to leave.

    • @GAMBANJUJJJ
      @GAMBANJUJJJ Před 4 lety +6

      can you bring either a phone or a switch during that time?

    • @doctrow37
      @doctrow37 Před 4 lety +12

      GAMBANJUJJJ - my dad brings a book when he does jury duty

    • @anitanoterajes
      @anitanoterajes Před 3 lety +5

      And people always say they are not as dramatic and yell objection all the time lmao

    • @starwarsnerd100
      @starwarsnerd100 Před 3 lety

      If it was just jury selection why were the lawyers even there?

    • @Galadhrim989
      @Galadhrim989 Před 3 lety +21

      @@starwarsnerd100 It's a process called Voir Dire. Lawyers question the jury pool to find any biases and dismiss them until both sides reach a jury they both agree on.

  • @briantaulbee5744
    @briantaulbee5744 Před 3 lety +125

    Shambala Green was the only defense attorney who routinely won against Ben Stone. A legend.

  • @benno291980
    @benno291980 Před 4 lety +297

    Michael Moriarty definitely the most convincing prosecutor of the entire series

    • @nicholasmaude6906
      @nicholasmaude6906 Před 3 lety +9

      Also much more ethical than McCoy too.

    • @gracieamazing2076
      @gracieamazing2076 Před 3 lety +3

      No. Sam Waterston

    • @JohnSmith-im8qt
      @JohnSmith-im8qt Před 3 lety +4

      I think you're right. But I still like Robinette better and McCoy best.

    • @Chronically_JBoo
      @Chronically_JBoo Před rokem +2

      Im new to law and order is he a good guy or a bad guy?

    • @benno291980
      @benno291980 Před rokem +1

      @@Chronically_JBoo he was the original prosecutor for the series

  • @carolmk3114
    @carolmk3114 Před 3 lety +227

    As a woman I understand fear, when men make unwanted advances in a compact place, the fear and the instinct to survive takes over.

    • @shevahauser1780
      @shevahauser1780 Před 2 lety +18

      Oh yes. Especially if you have prior situations

    • @greendude7650
      @greendude7650 Před 2 lety +8

      This world that we live can be dark as hell.

    • @DoggieFosters
      @DoggieFosters Před 2 lety +9

      Absolutely.
      The fear is not irrational.

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 Před rokem +3

      I can agree, though I just also believe that she might have been a tiny bit racially biased. Again that’s just my thought.

    • @imnotbob3345
      @imnotbob3345 Před rokem +2

      @@Toneill029 Maybe the character was aware of FBI statistics?

  • @Transitfan93
    @Transitfan93 Před 5 lety +464

    Wouldn’t a reenactment in open court be considered a cause for a mistrial? Obviously the judge told the defence attorney to not make this a theatrical event and she intended to disobey that order

    • @computerfan9
      @computerfan9 Před 5 lety +21

      Transitfan93 Productions I think they would have to prove that the guy who flipped out was told by the defense attorney to do that.

    • @Transitfan93
      @Transitfan93 Před 5 lety +32

      Agim Ardolic no the part where the 2 guys came to the witness and tried to cause her to break down, she knew what she would do ever before the judge warned her

    • @sanedcab1Mexico
      @sanedcab1Mexico Před 5 lety +41

      We're talking about the Laws of more than 20 years ago. The reenactment won't be allowed these days on grounds of relevance and/or racial profiling.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před 5 lety +8

      @@sanedcab1Mexico more likely denied because criminal blacks would reveal their true colors. the shot criminal outburst destroyed stone's case.

    • @sonrouge
      @sonrouge Před 4 lety +11

      Law & Order is a drama show, so it takes some liberties with the actual ways the law and the courts work.

  • @TheAureliac
    @TheAureliac Před 4 lety +150

    What sort of judge would allow that circus?

    • @karonbarwick541
      @karonbarwick541 Před 4 lety +11

      Thank Green for that reenactment

    • @gawainethefirst
      @gawainethefirst Před 4 lety +14

      A bunch of judges would, prior to the increased availability of video surveillance as evidence.

    • @Kageribaby
      @Kageribaby Před měsícem +1

      Check out the Ruden case (Las Vegas, I think), IRL. It was a circus...

  • @sonrouge
    @sonrouge Před 4 lety +111

    "What were the extent of those injuries?"
    "They were fairly extensive."
    *snorts and snickers*

  • @johnj3636
    @johnj3636 Před 5 lety +340

    This judge isn’t doing his job

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před 5 lety +6

      Now that's a rare form

    • @sonrouge
      @sonrouge Před 4 lety +3

      Drama series, not reality series.

    • @HajimeNoJMo
      @HajimeNoJMo Před 4 lety +1

      Not like Judge Ito did his either

    • @tacoheadmakenzie9311
      @tacoheadmakenzie9311 Před 4 lety +10

      A lawyer friend of mine said that if they were to make a TV series about the court system that was 100 percent realistic, it would put the viewers to sleep.

    • @HajimeNoJMo
      @HajimeNoJMo Před 4 lety

      Tacohead Makenzie OJ proved otherwise. Then again, you need guys like Kato Kaelin and someone as charismatic as Cochran

  • @luvr381
    @luvr381 Před 3 lety +20

    Richard Brooks did an amazing job in the Firefly episode 'Objects in Space'.

  • @Heavenzvoice
    @Heavenzvoice Před 4 lety +193

    This episode was deep and one could write a whole thesis on this clip alone. Down to the part the black man gets upset thinking the black men should be on his side despite his criminal conduct..

    • @supercooled
      @supercooled Před 3 lety +8

      Blacks will be blacks and it’s a travesty not more aren’t making their voices heard about the travesty that is Black Lives Matter which has no semblance on equality or justice for all. It’s pure retribution,

    • @kimmieyc6476
      @kimmieyc6476 Před 3 lety +23

      @@supercooled Slow down bukko, don't group African Americans with the rest of the blacks in the world. A lot of us just try to move on with our lives and do our thing but they don't even like or respect each other but expect others to respect them.

    • @siennavine81
      @siennavine81 Před 3 lety +10

      @@supercooled @KimmieyC WTF?? At least know what you’re talking about before you both make a comment. Some of us are trying to move on with our lives? Just wow. Thank God some of us care enough to try to make your life better.

    • @MisterMister5893
      @MisterMister5893 Před 3 lety +4

      @@siennavine81 that seems disingenuous. What is really the issue at the fundamental level? Are blacks oppressed like they say they are? What about affirmative action? Isn’t that an insult to black people that they need a helping hand or get a job. Employers who truly value a worker will hire the best for the job. Don’t show up to an interview with your pants hanging down your underwear would be a good start imo.

    • @naadilee1316
      @naadilee1316 Před 3 lety +3

      @@MisterMister5893 people dont show up to a job dressed like that you are just being ignorant. They dress like that on the street.

  • @juancarlosgomez-montejano2961

    Shamabala Green (Lorraine Toussaint ) was the ultimate defense attorney nemises on this show that no one could ever top...."Jesuitical casuisitry"....I'll give honorable mention to CCH Pounder as Carolyn Maddox an honorable mention....but Shambala was a formitble battle axe

  • @NACHALCHAIM
    @NACHALCHAIM Před 3 lety +30

    An obvious copy of the Bernard Goetz case, the so-called "subway vigilante". First a grand jury determined no indictment. The DA convened another grand jury and finally got an indictment . Then at trial he was found innocent of the attempted murder charge but guilty of a minor gun charge. All 4 perpetrators were criminals and went back to a life of crime after recovering except for one who was crippled for life from the shooting. He sued Goetz and won a large award, which he never collected a penny from.

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 Před rokem +3

      Oh yeah didn’t the shooter also try to run for mayor. Like I get it they were criminals but I think it’s really saying something that a lot of your talk is directed at a particular demographic of “criminal”, it really paints a picture that makes you seem less of a man who was using legal force, to a guy looking for an excuse.

    • @OtherDAS
      @OtherDAS Před rokem

      @@Toneill029 Your delusional if you think there was anything more than they were criminals. That you presume criminals means a certain demographic is your own racism.

  • @melissar4612
    @melissar4612 Před rokem +25

    Judge: *let's prosecutor ramble on and on like a Shakespearean monologue*
    Defense attorney: *stands up and makes perfectly reasonable comment, no different in tone or purpose than prosecutor*
    Judge: *instantly* Hurry it up, lady.
    Sure. Makes sense.

  • @primetimemonkyhours743
    @primetimemonkyhours743 Před 5 lety +182

    Everyone’s picking sides in this case but this isn’t plainly good or evil, this is supposed to make you think. Yes she had the intention to kill, but were the harassers in the right? I don’t think so. Both were in the wrong in different ways.

    • @bananaboat5031
      @bananaboat5031 Před 5 lety +30

      @@sitdowndogbreath I watched the whole episode yesterday and they said that she wasn't scared of them because she sat by them then got up and then sat by them again. She knew what she was doing all she wanted to do was kill the two black teens

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před 5 lety +1

      @@bananaboat5031 I guess it's been a long time since I've seen this episode

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před 5 lety +14

      @@sitdowndogbreath they were criminal scum. she never should have been charged

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před 4 lety +12

      @@bananaboat5031 and that backfired on the prosecutor. even the other blacks there said she defended herself.

    • @bananaboat5031
      @bananaboat5031 Před 4 lety +3

      @@toomanyaccounts so she knew what she was doing though

  • @soniamendoza6396
    @soniamendoza6396 Před 2 lety +66

    Now we all know law & order is a circus, but we also realize the show's never been about legal accuracy. Each episode is an argument and we watch it because we love to argue back at it

  • @Crescentknight8189
    @Crescentknight8189 Před 3 lety +114

    1:24 "I wouldn't shoot you..." She probably wouldn't have. Dude is dressed nice. Speaks clearly. People don't always get the option of looking their sunday's best or even looking traditionally approachable. Also, Tons of black people have been in an area where they were harassed and engaged. How many of them do you think have the luxury of fighting back?

    • @YThates
      @YThates Před 3 lety +35

      You're not wrong but also, people are less likely to get shot if they don't go harassing people in public.

    • @dryb3301
      @dryb3301 Před 2 lety +8

      Sexual harassment may have had something to do with it more than the way they dressed you know

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 Před rokem +4

      @@dryb3301
      True but I think she also developed a clear racial bias after her attack. She may have also had some feelings about it before hand as well. This case was purposefully portrayed to make you question who is in the wrong and ultimately you can’t find an swear because it’s fucked from the start.

    • @JohnSmith-ct5jd
      @JohnSmith-ct5jd Před 10 měsíci

      @@Toneill029The fact of the matter is blacks have a far higher crime rate than any other race. So racial bias is actually justified.

  • @axiomist4488
    @axiomist4488 Před 2 lety +47

    The guy gets right in your face and asks "How 'bout a taste?" And you think he's talking about your lunch ? I would have pulled my gun too . . . and I'm not a woman . These guys have to realize that engaging in threatening activities is not a very safe way to behave . Find a different career .

    • @harvestcanada
      @harvestcanada Před 10 měsíci +1

      But not really what happened is it, the prosecution did not do a very good job of objecting to this theatrical stunt.

  • @claralinainsauriga
    @claralinainsauriga Před 5 lety +272

    The judge is litterally failing at his job, like what is this??

    • @asahel980
      @asahel980 Před 4 lety +7

      relax, this is just a tv series, if in real life, that would be a reason for appeal.

    • @EddieDuranLLC
      @EddieDuranLLC Před 4 lety +10

      The lawyer objected and the judge didnt even rule on it lol. This tv courtroom bullshit is out of control

    • @JcBravo8
      @JcBravo8 Před 3 lety +6

      @@asahel980 I’m pretty sure this did happen in real life.

    • @JIF882
      @JIF882 Před 2 lety +1

      @@asahel980 Still has to be realistic

    • @TheNatos
      @TheNatos Před 2 lety

      ​@@JIF882 lolwut?

  • @LOVEFORNAILSSS
    @LOVEFORNAILSSS Před 5 lety +100

    YOUNG BLONDE MIRANDA ?!?!?

  • @AntonioCostaRealEstate
    @AntonioCostaRealEstate Před 5 lety +100

    I remember the episode. She was acquired on a mistrial.

  • @67tr876
    @67tr876 Před 3 lety +12

    On December 22, 1984, four teens, Barry Allen, Troy Canty, Darrell Cabey, and James Ramseur, were shot and wounded by Bernhard Goetz on a New York City Subway train in Manhattan.[1][2][3][4]
    Goetz surrendered to police nine days later and was charged with attempted murder, assault, reckless endangerment, and several firearms offenses. Initially Goetz was viewed by most as a victim and by some as a vigilante, and he received widespread public recognition and support. A grand jury refused to indict Goetz on the more serious charges, voting indictments only for criminal gun possession. However, public opinion about Goetz wavered due to statements and alleged damaging details of the incident that later were released by the prosecution.[5] Goetz was then re-indicted by a second grand jury on more serious charges. At a later jury trial he was found guilty of one count of carrying an unlicensed firearm, for which he served eight months of a one-year sentence. In 1996, Cabey, who had been left paraplegic and brain damaged as a result of his injuries, obtained a civil judgment of $43 million against Goetz,[6] though to date[when?] Cabey has yet to receive this money from Goetz.

  • @terencedove5047
    @terencedove5047 Před 3 lety +28

    Even though this episode was carefully scripted, it still smacked of very relevant issues back then and today. More of the early L & O episodes touched on this issue of racism in a way that made the watching audience deliberately pay attention...

    • @marktyrrell7196
      @marktyrrell7196 Před rokem

      Commenting as a Canadian, I have watched a number of documentaries across the years about prison conditions in the United States. One can only be deeply disturbed by the large number of Black people incarcerated in that country.
      Research has shown that ninety percent of people serving prison time in America grew up without fathers, which is not the same thing as saying that ninety percent of people who grow up without fathers end up in prison.
      When one considers the fact that between seventy and eighty percent of Black children in America grow up without fathers, right then and there one realizes where the problem lies.
      First off, the problem of children growing up without fathers needs to be addressed and rectified. Secondly, parents need the wherewithal to withdraw their children from a failing public school system, which means that measures such as school vouchers, charter schools, and other such measures must be the order of the day.
      Finally, it's time to end the war on drugs which disproportionately harms Black and other minority communities.

    • @Unagodd
      @Unagodd Před rokem +1

      ​@@marktyrrell7196 Correlation is not causation and you're ignoring the third variable for the sake of a simplistic narrative.
      Many people in prison grew up without fathers in the home because those fathers were in prison or dead. They were in prison or dead because of systemic prejudice on racial and class bases (poor, minority communities are overpoliced, mandatory minimums, etc., etc.).
      So, these people then grew up in those same communities (overpoliced, etc.) that imprisoned or killed their fathers.
      Is it the lack of a father that leads to higher incarceration rates (not higher CRIME rates, mind you)? Or is it the conditions inflicted on those communities? And even if you make an argument it's not the conditions, it would *still* be the conditions that caused the lack of fathers in the home.

    • @marktyrrell7196
      @marktyrrell7196 Před rokem

      @@Unagodd thank you for your feedback.
      I would like to know your opinions around the matters of school choice and the war on drugs.
      Former Republican Congressman Dr. Ron Paul has documented the racist origins of drug prohibitionism in his book 'The Revolution.' Perhaps on this point we share significant overlap.
      I am British by birth and Canadian by upbringing and in 2008 Maclean's magazine made a cover story around the subject of the large White underclass in my country of origin. Said White underclass faces the very same issues which confront the Black American underclass.
      The article had a photo of a young blonde-haired White single mother living alone in public housing. I could not help but think that this could just as easily have been a young Black single mother living in the projects in Chicago or New York.
      Finally, consider the case of Jewish Israelis who have their origins in the surrounding Arab nations. With the founding of the state of Israel, Arab leaders reacted with a series of brutal pogroms which led to entire Jewish communities being forcibly driven out with only the clothes on their backs. The overwhelming majority of them landed in Israel where they soon formed an underclass.
      There were many reasons for this, but in his book 'My Promised Land,' Israeli writer Ari Shavitz documents how the destruction of the authority of the father of the family was a leading factor in the development of this underclass.
      Unagodd, we obviously have a lot to talk about. I look forward to hearing from you again.

  • @TeaAtTwo2
    @TeaAtTwo2 Před 5 lety +94

    Keep the L&O uploads coming. Especially the early 90s episodes. Ben Stone > Jack McCoy .

    • @89five3five
      @89five3five Před 2 lety +1

      What? Better than McCoy?!?? What are you smoking???

    • @MrBmick79
      @MrBmick79 Před 4 měsíci

      Ben Stone was clinical

  • @washedupwarvet2027
    @washedupwarvet2027 Před 10 měsíci +10

    The two guys from crime stoppers jackets have the same patch as MACVSOG it looks like. If anyone is curious they were a unit in Vietnam that did cross border operations. Literally the most badass dudes with the craziest missions I've ever read about. Those guys were absolute legends. Mostly made up of Green Berets but had some SEALS and supported heavily by air wing units.

  • @bobbybrown1389
    @bobbybrown1389 Před 3 lety +2

    This show always brought the heat

  • @icemachine79
    @icemachine79 Před 5 lety +10

    3:23 It would've been better if he'd said "Oww!!!"

  • @dantewilliams2757
    @dantewilliams2757 Před rokem +4

    The big thing I’ve taken from this is I will never move to New York

  • @Eclectic999
    @Eclectic999 Před rokem +3

    “What the homeboys doing knockin’ for da white boots?” - What the hell does that even mean?!

    • @AndrewBarsky
      @AndrewBarsky Před rokem +2

      “Why are people with the same skin color selling us out to help the prosecution make a case.”
      It’s not that hard man

    • @Eclectic999
      @Eclectic999 Před rokem +3

      @@AndrewBarsky It was hard for me. Thank you for explaining.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před 10 měsíci

      folks not boots

  • @rynrynrain8012
    @rynrynrain8012 Před 5 lety +8

    That bailiff looks so much like Andy Griffith...

  • @johnlysle
    @johnlysle Před 4 lety +15

    The Bernie Goetz episode. Same story, they did it well.

  • @therugburnz
    @therugburnz Před 5 lety +65

    Prosecutor was testifying. She wins on appeal.

    • @TheAureliac
      @TheAureliac Před 4 lety +15

      Defense attorney was testifying and addressing the jury instead of questioning her client.

    • @TheAureliac
      @TheAureliac Před 4 lety +2

      Defense counsel was testifying and addressing the jury instead of questioning her client.

    • @Inferno144
      @Inferno144 Před 4 lety +1

      Fictional show. Calm down.

  • @katiezee2
    @katiezee2 Před 3 lety +2

    Wondering why no clips from seasons 2 & 3 with Paul Sorvino as Logan's partner, but seasons 4 &5 are represented? Also no clips from seasons 6 - 9 with Rey Curtis as Briscoe's partner. . ?

  • @danielletaylor5103
    @danielletaylor5103 Před 5 lety +10

    Aight Miranda 😂🤦🏾‍♀️ bad hair I see

  • @SuperMeCrazy1
    @SuperMeCrazy1 Před 4 lety +1

    What episode is this i need to watch the rest

  • @micjakes1
    @micjakes1 Před 4 lety +3

    Now I have to pay my 2.16 on youtube and watch this one.

  • @teresajulian9571
    @teresajulian9571 Před 3 lety +1

    I knew it was miranda from the voice without looking first lmao

  • @frederickwise5238
    @frederickwise5238 Před 5 lety +143

    The big picture is this: If you dont train they will claim youre irresponsible and could have hurt someone else shooting wildly.
    But if you train and learn to be careful THEN YOU ARE A COLD BLOODED KILLER!!!!!
    Kinda been there.

    • @AdeptPaladin
      @AdeptPaladin Před 4 lety +15

      The shots to the groin sure speaks to mindset I say

    • @libertyandjusticeforall6435
      @libertyandjusticeforall6435 Před 4 lety +4

      @@AdeptPaladin yes, absolutely effective

    • @lovewhitey2027
      @lovewhitey2027 Před 4 lety

      Exactly 🗣

    • @frankconley6321
      @frankconley6321 Před 3 lety +9

      Always shoot to kill. If not, dont shoot at all. You're in danger or you're not.

    • @isabellesoul13
      @isabellesoul13 Před 3 lety +3

      @@frankconley6321 um sorry but no. With that mentality there would be a lot more dead people. If you are in danger and you have a gun you can shoot near the feet or legs instead of killing a living person and then having to live with the fact that you killed a person for the rest of your life.

  • @MoMaster231
    @MoMaster231 Před 4 lety +9

    Baby Miranda and Vee from OITNB visiting L&O

    • @snicholson8884
      @snicholson8884 Před 3 lety +2

      I understood this entire sentence and I loved it!

  • @thegreenmanofnorwich
    @thegreenmanofnorwich Před 4 lety +2

    That is a POWERFUL mullet

  • @latinguy67
    @latinguy67 Před 3 lety

    OOOOOO! Them old L&O got some SPICE!

  • @Irisheddy
    @Irisheddy Před 5 lety +6

    Bernhard Goetz the subway vigilante

  • @champsfims
    @champsfims Před 3 lety +3

    i want her as my lawyer, she is a beast

  • @SFsc616171
    @SFsc616171 Před 4 lety +8

    This particular show, is based on the actions of one Richard Gaetz, the NYC subway, the self defense shooter.

    • @illegitimatefilm
      @illegitimatefilm Před 3 lety +3

      His name is Bernard Goetz.

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 Před rokem

      Also alleged self defense shooter, his beliefs certainly and rightfully put his motives into question.

    • @WangMingGe
      @WangMingGe Před 2 měsíci

      @@Toneill029 He did the right thing. Thankfully, he never ended up paying a single penny out of the civil judgement that followed the trial.

  • @michelle391989
    @michelle391989 Před 3 lety +5

    Is that Cynthia Nixon?

  • @mulletsrule3388
    @mulletsrule3388 Před 5 lety +3

    This guy sounds like Jerry Seinfeld

  • @DanVaverick
    @DanVaverick Před 4 lety +33

    If you think you can depend on your "homeboys" to back you up when you're obviously guilty of the crime, you better think again.

    • @georgehoyle8797
      @georgehoyle8797 Před 4 lety +2

      DanVaverick I don’t think anyone in that court room denies he was ramping his friend and possibly himself up for rape. However the question remains of did they go far enough to have what the woman did justify as self defense. You aren’t allowed to shoot men who are about to break into your house even if they are standing outside waiting for a opportunity. You contact the authorities and have them handle it.

    • @remusblack6875
      @remusblack6875 Před 4 lety +10

      @@georgehoyle8797 she was going to contact the authorities on a train, right in front of them? She was already in a dangerous situation, the woman obviously had PTSD and was scared out of her mind, and rightfully so in my opinion. They weren't outside her house, they were in her face.

    • @juliantapia1407
      @juliantapia1407 Před 4 lety +6

      @@remusblack6875
      That's the reason they're in court. They had yet to actually harm her, but with intent that visible to her was she in the right?
      That's what led to this explosive situation (she secretly hoped someone tried to hurt her so she could lash out + they actually wanted to hurt her).

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 Před rokem +1

      @@remusblack6875
      Yes that’s true but I also think she developed some strong racial biases that played a factor in her actions. Shooting one of the guys sure that made sense but the other guy didn’t even do anything and yet she him too, to me that fair question.

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 Před rokem

      @@juliantapia1407
      Basically it then becomes a case of putting two people on trial, the perpetrator and the victim. I am of-course referring to the kid in the chair who from what I remember, stuck with the story that he didn’t even touch her but that the deceased did intend her harm.

  • @DeeBraynt2010
    @DeeBraynt2010 Před 4 lety +2

    Did anyone else catch the look she gave Stone at 5:16? Is it just me or did she look ready to shoot him if she had a gun?

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 Před rokem

      That’s why while I sympathize and understand that she was indeed traumatized in the past and do believe in her right to defend herself. I do believe she has racial biases and the fact that the victims were black were definitely a factor in her response. Cause it’s one thing to shoot the guy who was allegedly threatening you, it’s another to shoot the guy next to him, who had done nothing at the time.

  • @Inferno144
    @Inferno144 Před 4 lety +8

    People below/above saying the job isn't doing his job. Heres a few reminders; This is a fictional show, focusing on character interaction. These VERY IMPORTANT SCENE would not have happened if this was a real court room with a real judge. Yes, it is a obvious this would be thrown out of court as soon as it started but it isn't. This is all fiction. Enjoy it and quit ruining it.

  • @katemae1076
    @katemae1076 Před rokem +1

    "Jetuistical casuisary"???? Did Lorraine Toussaint just say a spell there???

  • @Chenstrapftw
    @Chenstrapftw Před 4 lety +9

    4:14 7:05 Same shot of the jury

  • @OneAndOnlyTyker
    @OneAndOnlyTyker Před 5 lety +3

    Lorraine!!!!!!!! 🇹🇹🇹🇹

  • @haventimoney8726
    @haventimoney8726 Před 4 lety +36

    If your gonna be harassing someone be prepared for them to come back at you

    • @rachelfreeman208
      @rachelfreeman208 Před 4 lety +5

      So if this was the other way around the black person would been in jail as soon as the gun shot went off stfu she could have moved or something

    • @Roonlovesfish3874
      @Roonlovesfish3874 Před 3 lety

      Agreed!

    • @Roonlovesfish3874
      @Roonlovesfish3874 Před 3 lety +5

      @@rachelfreeman208 If that is the case, then it is a failure of the system. Not the problem of someone who stood up against wrong.

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 Před rokem

      @@Roonlovesfish3874
      This case is meant to be not clear just like in real life. Was this self defense or a racially charged attack, are the victims guilty of crime themselves or for the color of their skin, did this woman do it because she was protecting herself or for revenge, are the victims really victims if they were criminals? The whole thing is purposely vague and in determinate because that’s what it ultimately is there is no defined line about right and wrong, guilty and innocent.

    • @OtherDAS
      @OtherDAS Před rokem

      @@rachelfreeman208 Nonsense. Stop assuming such garbage. There was a black ex con who wasn't allowed to own a gun who shot 4 cops entering his residence. Only charge the jury found him guilty of was possession of a weapon. the rest was considered justified.

  • @batwolf9603
    @batwolf9603 Před 3 lety

    2:07 he calls her 'Mister' lol

  • @samuel2026
    @samuel2026 Před 3 lety +8

    She’s in the right, she got retribution and in my opinion i’d rule in her favour.

    • @Toneill029
      @Toneill029 Před rokem

      You could argue for the dead guy but it’s hard to argue for the guy who is now crippled.

  • @sarahmobroten4186
    @sarahmobroten4186 Před rokem

    Whoa! Miranda with a mullet!

  • @coachb2766
    @coachb2766 Před 4 lety +6

    I want this defense attorney.

  • @michaelvoelkl225
    @michaelvoelkl225 Před 5 lety +17

    Reminds me of the Zimmerman murder of Trayvon Martin! Self-defense or looking to kill?

  • @nickknepper6417
    @nickknepper6417 Před 4 lety

    WOW

  • @BDTXIII
    @BDTXIII Před 2 lety

    I reckon what happened to the ending...?

  • @emilyc.4000
    @emilyc.4000 Před 3 lety +1

    Miranda and Mr. Big were in this

  • @johndrake2729
    @johndrake2729 Před 4 lety +5

    Yes, I'm ignorant, but what was the point of Green's reenactment?

  • @fialee8
    @fialee8 Před 3 lety +3

    Criminals have no respect for the law.

  • @jctai100
    @jctai100 Před 4 lety +6

    It's a TV show people, not real life.

    • @noblelies
      @noblelies Před 4 lety +4

      Justa TV show... Based on real life events. LoL

    • @LeeLee-jq3yd
      @LeeLee-jq3yd Před 4 lety +3

      U know everything they talk about has happened all over the world right... like it's real real. These problems r actually happening in America

    • @chenrobbins
      @chenrobbins Před 4 lety

      @@LeeLee-jq3yd Mostly presented to make real events fit into the writers' prejudices, yep.

    • @Roonlovesfish3874
      @Roonlovesfish3874 Před 3 lety

      @@chenrobbins Prejudices! That is a heavy word. What is your evidence for that?

  • @Rage867
    @Rage867 Před 5 měsíci

    I love when "real" shows go full on harry potter

  • @TheBelegur
    @TheBelegur Před 3 lety

    This is as far from what really goes on in a court room as the earth is from the sun.

  • @themachoechidnaugandarandy7583

    Yo did she tried to refer to homeboy as one of the "good ones"?

  • @rachelgarber1423
    @rachelgarber1423 Před 8 měsíci

    Anyone know how it ended

  • @diatonicdissonance
    @diatonicdissonance Před 4 lety

    that sounds like ice t

  • @imbuffysummers
    @imbuffysummers Před 4 lety +8

    No wonder Miranda was never a fan of Big 😏

  • @Pam-up1ud
    @Pam-up1ud Před 4 lety +2

    What happens afterwards?

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před 4 lety +2

      she pleaded guilty to gun possession and reckless endangerment charges

  • @hinatapatata8499
    @hinatapatata8499 Před 4 lety +2

    U should have put Cynthia in the thumbnail >:c

  • @violetvita4218
    @violetvita4218 Před 3 lety

    What is the plot of this episode and what ends up happening?

    • @CoAi4Ever
      @CoAi4Ever Před 3 lety

      It's in the description of this video

  • @PuppetierMaster
    @PuppetierMaster Před 3 lety +6

    lawyers would be tackled to the ground in real life if they were that close to the witness box or the jury stand. Plus a good lawyer can make their point without moving or show malice

  • @computerfan9
    @computerfan9 Před 5 lety +14

    I wonder what the verdict was.

    • @frederickwise5238
      @frederickwise5238 Před 5 lety +11

      Saw the full episode way back when. She was convicted!

    • @frederickwise5238
      @frederickwise5238 Před 5 lety +7

      @R. H. Kingpin Thankx, I thot sure I remembered a verdict. It has been a long time. There are times the judicial sucks. This was one of them.

    • @nybxcrotona
      @nybxcrotona Před 5 lety +4

      @@frederickwise5238 Unfortunately, the theatrics of court cases means even if you have evidence, it won't be enough to convict.

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před 5 lety +3

      Cuz like Bernie Goetz the stupid gun charge

    • @LordOmnissiah
      @LordOmnissiah Před 5 lety +22

      They reinterviewed the guys shot and they revealed they were intending to hurt her so the prosecutor dropped the murder charge. She only got a year on the gun charge since it was an unregistered gun.

  • @oliverallen5324
    @oliverallen5324 Před 5 lety +19

    Some folk just don’t know how to talk to women.

  • @samthomas5159
    @samthomas5159 Před 2 lety

    She was the nanny in Baby's Day Out. That's how face is so familiar.

  • @francoisen6755
    @francoisen6755 Před 3 lety

    That lady was in another episode of law and order SUV ft. Olivia and stabler

  • @alanincardona1879
    @alanincardona1879 Před 3 lety +3

    I wouldn't convict her. They tried to Mau Mau her, bang bang they are wounded, to bad!

  • @gabxp3095
    @gabxp3095 Před 2 lety

    Did she end up winning?

  • @asahel980
    @asahel980 Před 2 lety +2

    isnt this based on true story. and the guy was praised as a hero , because new york is plagued with mugging.

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před 2 lety +1

      Goetz was actually considered a villain because he said stupid things that made him look like a psychopath and danger to the public. Thing is he never said the things he claimed during the shooting. He also hid for nine days rather then remain on the scene and request a lawyer. if he had done that and kept his mouth shut by never talking to the police Goetz would never have been charged nor gone to court. He would have had to relinquish the gun and would be told to leave NYC as soon as possible.

  • @cchisolm92cc
    @cchisolm92cc Před 4 lety

    OG Cynthia Nixon

  • @davidz2016
    @davidz2016 Před 3 lety

    Hutson hawk the lawyer mis Green played kit kat .

  • @StillTheVoid
    @StillTheVoid Před 4 lety +2

    Baby's Day Out

  • @starpawsy
    @starpawsy Před 25 dny

    Love her 1980s hair.

  • @jimhawking11
    @jimhawking11 Před 6 měsíci

    None of this would be allowed in a real court. The trial portions of this show were a mess in season one, legally speaking.

  • @DragonGoddess2
    @DragonGoddess2 Před 4 lety +1

    That was disgusting to have that corny ass reenactment. Definitely a circus act by that point.

  • @jexelbur6872
    @jexelbur6872 Před rokem

    How does this episode end? Is the woman on trial not found guilty?

    • @toomanyaccounts
      @toomanyaccounts Před 10 měsíci

      learn what wikis are for

    • @Sephiroth766
      @Sephiroth766 Před 6 měsíci

      she was acquitted of murder since it was self defense. But she got community service and probation for firing a gun in a crowded subway.

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 Před 16 dny

    This is why I'm an ex-New Yorker. You should not have to defend self-defense. The thugs fkd around and found out. Period.

  • @alexaponte3664
    @alexaponte3664 Před 2 lety +20

    So according to the DA trying to make his quota, he doesn't think you should be able to defend yourself. Only the government can have guns.

    • @LaughingJokerProd
      @LaughingJokerProd Před 2 lety +2

      And thusly, the point was missed

    • @alexaponte3664
      @alexaponte3664 Před 2 lety

      @@LaughingJokerProd so cryptic. Bots should be More articulate.

    • @LaughingJokerProd
      @LaughingJokerProd Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexaponte3664 nice one no pfp

    • @alexaponte3664
      @alexaponte3664 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LaughingJokerProd PFP must be the new thing all the kids are blindly following now. So PFP to you too.

    • @LaughingJokerProd
      @LaughingJokerProd Před 2 lety

      @@alexaponte3664 Took you that long to respond bot? Wow you got some slow processing.

  • @kaedeedelweiss9751
    @kaedeedelweiss9751 Před 2 měsíci

    so what happened next? did the girl found guilty or not?

  • @user-xg3uy6hq9g
    @user-xg3uy6hq9g Před rokem

    was that wesley snipes?

  • @JimKlus-jc4dw
    @JimKlus-jc4dw Před 9 měsíci

    I know back years ago it was hard to claim self-defense and still be charged for murder by an overzealous prosecutors. I knew a guy name Dan who and his wife were being robbed and were violently beaten until he gather some strength fight the thugs off and he killed one of them when the defendant push one of the perps and fell backwards and hit his head on the edge of the sidewalk, the stupid prosecutor charge him with 2nd degree murder and the stupid jury found him guilty he was to serve 60 years in prison. Dan appealed, he was denied four times until Indiana State Supreme Court vacated Dan's murder charge and his sentence due to fact that Indiana had self-defense laws, a very old law that many lawyers have missed...Dan spent nearly a decade in Indiana State Prison before he was released.

  • @barrybshrekson864
    @barrybshrekson864 Před 2 lety

    8:54

  • @alejandromatias2150
    @alejandromatias2150 Před 7 měsíci

    That black woman was in the movie Hudson Hawk .

  • @amandasnider2644
    @amandasnider2644 Před 6 měsíci

    Elis Gray

  • @TheBatugan77
    @TheBatugan77 Před 4 lety +2

    Btw... I'm freeballing. Feels good.
    Goin commando. Hanging fruit.
    Jiggly jewels.

  • @harvestcanada
    @harvestcanada Před 10 měsíci

    That stunt was sn outrage, that doesn't tell us what happrned

  • @aemiliadelroba4022
    @aemiliadelroba4022 Před 6 měsíci

    It’s hard for men to understand how women feel threatened and scared by them ( violent men ) .
    😮

  • @AnvilMAn603
    @AnvilMAn603 Před 11 měsíci

    i cant comment....that means yes

  • @nicholasmaude6906
    @nicholasmaude6906 Před 4 lety +20

    I was pleasantly surprised to see Cynthia Nixon in this episode and she was so young, fresh-faced and hot.

    • @TheBatugan77
      @TheBatugan77 Před 3 lety +2

      Sober up. And lay off the street drugs.

    • @nicholasmaude6906
      @nicholasmaude6906 Před 3 lety

      @@TheBatugan77 What on Earth are you going on about?

    • @FafTheMan
      @FafTheMan Před rokem

      What a creep

    • @nicholasmaude6906
      @nicholasmaude6906 Před rokem

      @@FafTheMan Just pointing out the obvious,, back in the day Cynthia Nixon was a very attractive woman also I think she was well cast for this role.