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- Watch the amazing moment when two school friends, a judge and a man suspected of burglary, were 'reunited' briefly during a court hearing in Miami, US. "I'm sorry to see you here," said Judge Mindy Glazer. "I always wondered what happened to you." Standing in the dock, Arthur Booth, who was arrested after he was chased in a car by police, broke down in tears when he recognised his former class-mate. Judge Glazer set Mr Booth's bond at $43,000 (£27,500).
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He saw his last 25 years in under 4 secs.
In anime it tooks longer. Who cares? That man sure did change after recogniseing his friend. Respect for that.
Nah atleast 33+ years cuz he is 50 years old now
@@ilovecookies8902 You want cookies? Get religion
That's how judgement day will be. Life seen in a flash
Judgement day will be like this. Life seen in a flash
He wasn't crying because she recognized him, he was crying because right at that moment he realized what he had become.
Exactly
Right!
Yeah😭😭
True 😕
Low-key probably because he realized that he was getting out easy
The heartbreak he’s feeling by the realization of how wrong things have went for him is so emotional. I really hope he did get things changed.
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and he actually did, after 10 months he left jail and became a store manager
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@@howdy5017 That's good :)
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He smiled when he realized who she was, and cried when he realized who himself was
Damn. You made choke even worse than the video ever could.
@@ferotasan8558 you're welcome. I know that a lot of comments have said smth similar to this but I wanted to see how I can word it in my own way yknow (dat timing u replied right when i watched this vid again last week for comfort)
Your reply is perfect.,@@austinh.
This is one of those moments you feel in your heart and soul.
I’m 63 years old and yours is the most insightful comment I’ve ever read about any situation. I’ve watched this wonderful moment many times over the last few years. I’m in awe of you. ❤️
When she called him the nicest kid in middle school i got chills
Cloudy Skies this world changes people
It's very sad
😨😭
I teared up
It was the genuine love she expressed.
There was no judgement as a person, what a beautiful lady...
Poor guy he felt so embarrassed in front of her when she recognized him and what he had become
Knight dude Man, that touched my heart. I hope he improved his situation
Stolen comment
You litteraly just copied the upper comment!
That's called plagiarism
@@ahmo2 Do you know him?
You can see that judge clearly has integrity and treats people with dignity. It’s nice to see that not all judges are out of touch with humanity.
It’s law to be “cold” a judge can’t affect positively or negatively the suspect
I just discovered this gem today. This is a timeless lecture about encouraging someone to find his true self again. He was the nicest and best kid at the school. I guess he must have been an inspiration to other children. It is sad that he has forgotten about his abilities. Kudos to the judge in reminding him.
arthur booth turn his life around and work as a manager at a pharmaceutical company now and he also travel around the world.. look it up..
Awesome
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@@M0neyMan really????!!!!
But do you know how hard IT Is to live without the Same people around you are used to. It's Like jumping in cold water, and If you have Bad luck Like him then you do Something wrong. But thank god IT turned to Something good❤
you can tell he had flashbacks
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KrystalBall NO
@@beamer295 yes. Their pfp is Jungkook or as y'all call him, junglebook
It's so sad though :(
KrystalBall FUCK JUNGKOOK
She probably changed his life better than any punishment.
@@mehi8145 She still has to do her job, but Star Sister meant the judge said, as a "wake-up call" or something.
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Claudio L.
Definitely. Totally changed him. He realizes that he was in a terrible place and he didn’t want to see old friends view him or see him in a negative light, so this experience will probably change him for the better.
100%
What he get charged with though ....
It's like she instantly took him back to a time when life was much brighter and full of hope. So sad to watch it all unfold for him like that.
Arthur turned his life around, got out of prison for good behavior and is now working for a company, she definitely motivated him
Yea cos her life has been a bed or middle school bliss? No, she has had her struggles too I'm sure, but she has evolved, just as he evolved, they are not those kids anymore, yes she helped in his psychotherapy but psychotherapy doesn't last, and she will have to do it as a full time job from now, or acknowledge the fact that their lives have moved on and let the professionals do their job from there.
No, it was beautiful to see both of them journey back in time to a more innocent place. And apparently it helped him.
@@ikarimisu0184 That's not true. He's in a Florida jail. He's a career criminal.
He did not say much. It is only oh my goodness but each time it is said with a different feeling.
It was happy and nostalgic at first
Then shook
The sad
Then regret.
Honestly this is one of the most devastating videos.
He is now manager of a pharmaceutical company so it's a happy ending
@@viditsinha7865 yes that is a happy ending. Maybe that meeting with his old colleague changed him
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YES!! This! I heard exactly this.
Devastating like his bbc
“You were the nicest kid in middle school”
That was just heartbreaking
jesus christ yall are babies just forget it
@@kazutoraly middle*
@@kazutoraly why do you go out of your way to correct them?
@@twistedfreddy9289 cuz it bothered me
@@twistedfreddy9289 because there incompetent fools incapable of making there own so they need to do that to feel "superior"
When she said he was the nicest kid, that nicest kid was already crying in front of her.
João Aurilio deeeeeeeeeeeep
*r/im14andthisisdeep*
_Yes I know this is not Reddit._
@@Marcus-gz3lo Wat
Marcus
woah tough guy over here
Marcus You gay
She's very professional, I love her ability to separate her emotions from her career. I remember seeing this a while ago. You can tell that in a different environment she would have embraced him like long lost friends.
I work at an criminal attorneys office in Miami. I’ve seen this judge’s court room countless times. She’s a very nice and patience lady
He smiled when he remembered the past, and cried when he noticed the present.
That’s beautiful. Well said!
Damn..... That was powerful
Woah..
Wow so deep bro
I wonder how his future turned out.
He’s crying because he is disappointed in himself. Imagine seeing a friend from middle school in this situation
lol same.
OGrow420 lmfao you talking about what kind of human someone is while wishing painful death upon. That just shows what kind of person YOU are
@@kushlungs3367 shut the fuck up u old hag
@@kushlungs3367 Dont need to wish someone a painful death just because of that, dam.
@@user-gu9nj2uh7q stop acting innocent your probably even worse
He broke down in tears when she said she remembered him because he was so kind. That is deserving of pride and one of the highest compliments that someone has remembered you for years in a positive way , it proves that you have an impact as an individual
The shock in his eyes to later regret must’ve made him think to himself *”what have I done?”* truly saddening.
This got so personal. They share a childhood bond. She's sweet
Sure Is
She Sure Is Sweet
wearealltubes You’re a dumbass
From a legal stand point i am notnsure she is able to give a un baised and fair judgment. You always going to have if she treated him to light or to harsh.
Dave Kelder she set his bond at like. $47000. I think she was pretty fair and unbiased even tho they used to be friends
He just saw his whole life in 3 seconds... sad.
How do u know?
@@2salty580 because he is a mind reader like everyone else in the comments
Opinions man, just opinions lol
It came like a rushing train while he's standing in the middle of the track.
Bread that’s not it, it’s pretty obvious that seeing his classmate as a judge who puts evil people away made him realize that he was a criminal because of his own decisions.
It's incredible to see the subtle change in the range of emotions he felt. When he first realised that the judge was an old friend, he was happy to have met someone from his past. Immediately after, you can see the memories of who he was back then flood back into his mind, and he realises the full weight of who he had become in that moment. This was not just an unjust world acting against him, this was someone close, someone known, that he had just forgotten, and the shame becoming a criminal and meeting someone who only knew the good in him drove him to break down. I'm happy that he was able to make a recovery and find success in life, and it always amazes me how impactful even small emotions can have on our minds.
But how did he not know who she was until she asked him where he went to middle school? He already knew her name as she was the judge. He has seen her face. What about that sentence made him break down?
@@Mordecai154Because it had been years. He likely saw that she looked familiar but did t connect the dots until she mentioned their middle school. I’ve had a moment where I didn’t recognize a person until they asked who I was or something of that nature
@Mordecai154 they probably lost contact with each other because you could hear the judge say “ I always wondered what happened to you” and also they probably hadn’t seen each other for years
It could also be possible that they did not know each other personally, and he was just breaking down because he realised how much his life had been derailed since then.
That "oh my goodness" is so touching and the judge spoke with respect and encouragement.
she still called him sir... respect to everyone.
Rahul Gill For heaven’s sake, it’s as formal a situation as always, no matter you know the person from old.
uh you DO know that judges say that to every man right? this is a court, not the street corner. respect is always maintained here.
@@ll-nm4fw honestly the convict does seem like a nice guy and should have a second chance. His crime wasn't major
Nah she has to stay professional
I like that judge, shes so nice.
Damn, you can really feel how ashamed he is with himself.
Ok, why is everyone commenting obvious stuff - " he was crying because he was ashamed". I think people get it.
Wow, what a moment! That's gonna change his life for sure!!!
tim213455 some people are really stupid and don’t get it sadly lol
tim213455 Jesus Christ shut up, people can comment whatever, don’t be like ‘wow I’m entitled so I’ll just say, wow this was so obvious’ yes it may be obvious but people will share their opinions on the video and if nobody said ‘the obvious’ there wouldn’t be a comment😬🙄
There’s a possibility he was crying to make it seem like he gave a shit so the judge that was his friend will let him off lightly. Called manipulation for ya
I work in Miami-Dade County, where this woman is a judge. This breaks my heart every time I see it. They completely went down diverging paths in life.
I grew up in Miami and I recognized her because of the news broadcasts I saw her in -a judge full of integrity who doesn't play around. Makes me homesick 😞 but glad I never got into the wrong side of the law!
'If your past was good it may be helpful in your future's worst conditions " thank you great judge madam
Self reflection is the most difficult thing. She made him do exactly that.
BILL PHILLIPS with one question..and a matter of seconds.
*Most underrated comment.*
He didn't need her to tell him that for self reflection. Everyone in jail will come to a point of self reflection and her telling him that is pointless.. She should have told him in other circumstances or she should have stfu and don't make him feel even worse. She is kinda kicking a man who is already down. No need
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@@NulJern you're an idiot. Self reflect on that.
Judge is a real one, most people would pretend they never met him.
True
True
Austin Martinez
Definitely. I agree, be real with them, and let them know you’re not fake and you know who you are.
@@austinmartinez2312 That happened to me a few years back with someone who I was real good friends with in middle school. I don't even try to figure it out anymore..
@@BocalokaTV dont figure it out! Fuck that. The most important thing in life is time. Dont give them your time! Let them live the life they want to live. I'm sorry to hear that
"This was the best kid from middle school, anyway I sentence you to life in prison without parole."
That was a truly sorrowful and painful cry from this man. This encounter changed his life for the better. Two human beings that hang on to beautiful childhood memories for the better.
The fact she remembers he was the nicest kid in school shows how far positivity goes even in farther years where we may be different people.
Horizon simply said; people do change
since theres only 2 comments i expect to get likes
Same
Positivity helps you in the future💚
Wat
He didn't face the judge ,he face the child he used to be
Yes sir
Good job copying everyone elses comment.
Wow, you should narrate movie trailers.
That was dead on.
True
Beautiful childhood friends. And the judge was very kind without being inappropriate. We need more judges like this. You could see his mind getting a reality check. Well done. Good luck to the man to say out of trouble.
This is genuinely so heart breaking, so glad he is free and well.
People think he was crying because he felt embarrassed.
He was crying because he realized he failed the child he was.
This is heartbreaking
Well said!
That hits hard 👌🏼
no
You know that you failed. Every hour of every friggin day.
Specially if you are not a criminal and was doing ok at first, but got into trouble bc of, basically, bad luck.
It is bad enough, for a good person (bad ppl dont give a crap), when you have to stand in front of a judge and be judged. Unless when you have totally given up on justice, which is also when you dont give a shit anymore.
But as long as you do, it is an institution representing the ppl, which you respect. And it is utterly embarrassing to stand there and be judged.
If then the judge is someone you knew, when you werent deemed a criminal yet and reminds you, it is not that you are reminded that you are doing bad. You know that. It is the kind words she speaks of you.... THAT is what gets you.
Because you never get kind words as a designated criminal. Everyone and their uncle, bc they want to hang on to the justice system being always right, puts all the blame on you. If that isnt true, it bugs you, but gradually you start to believe it is you. It happened to you right, so yea, you cant deny there must be something in you that is not right.
And then someone, the judge ffs, reminds you that you were once good. Holy fek
(this guy obviously isnt a real criminal. That is, he may have done things that arent allowed, but he will not be a generally bad intention crimininal. Such a person would not shed a tear in this situation. He would prolly say f off, or if he's smart, try to make use of the situation to his benefit.
Obviously i speak from experience. I can deal with most things. What i cannot deal with is someone speaking loving words about me. Specially if it comes out of the blue
Then i instantly break down.
Which is what is happening to this man.
I felt that,it wasn't shame..it was regret😔
"He was the nicest kid...we used to play football together" shit really made me hurt. They don't prepare you for this type of life in grade school.
I really, really hate that Americans call gridiron football "football". Wish we'd rename it something else. The whole world calls soccer "football" except for us
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Hai iam from india and settled in Pennsylvania i think all the judges are like thesebonly
@@philipchampion566 no, in Indian subcontinent, everyone says it football, and no one says it soccer.
@@attabori that's what I just said foo
That was so emotional,I cried my eyes out. 😭 Can you imagine seeing your high school friend as a criminal in court and you immediately recognise him/her and you hug each other with tears.
She has the kindest heart💖...Even she called him as Sir💘....That's literally melting my hrt❣️What a beautiful lady frm outside to inside✨Godd bless ya Mamm🧡
In such a humiliating moment for him, she did her best to remind him that she remembers him as a really nice boy, and wishes him a better future.
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she remind him about white privilegier
@@knopytayyyyyy8506 they aren't
@@geoms6263 what
Why does a judge wear soo much make-up?
What y’all don’t realize is that this women probably changed his whole life
That woman's attitudes deserves an appreciation.
No, we all realize that.
Yes maybe so, reavaluate his life, let's hope so 👍
xSynomical maybe but he could be in shit that he can’t get out of so maybe she helped maybe she didn’t
No, it was a one in a billion moment without really any additional significance to it
He remembered being a good kid , and all the bad stuff thats happened since then , it hurts to remember how innocent and good life was
I bet this had more of an impact on him than any other event in his life
I bet this had more of a (positive) impact on him than any punishment he got from committing the crime..
Francieli Pirolla what ?
Francieli Pirolla are you ok
@@francielipirolla4796 did u forget to take ur medicin? looool wtf
Yyyyup
He went from "thug" to "a guy who needs a hug" lightning fast
Can't spell thugs without hugs
@@harrykishen729 this comment is underrated af
He must've given the BBC in school.
YYYYEP! XD
@@MrALenCar321 what?
56 yo Arthur Booth has turned his life around! He is currently a successful manager at a pharmaceutical company in Florida.
👏👏👏
Excellent example of humanity
It hit me hard when she said he was the nicest kid in the middle school 😭
Nice people are threated like shit.
@@lr44x13 treated but yea
@@lr44x13 Or they could just be nice people
@@romanbellic2178?
@@romanbellic2178 have you even read my comment?
Man she made him remember who he use to be and wat he had become compared to wat he could’ve been. That childhood memory broke him down
I hope seeing an old friend inspires him to change. We all fall on hard times, but it's up to us to not allow bad times to drag us so low. Crime is done by two kinds of people bad people and desperate people trying steal what they need to survive.
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Men I'm loving all y'alls comments..
She did a great thing.
He was the nicest kid in the middle school
CRIES MORE...
He was the best kid in middle school
The way she remembered him as a good kid & encouraged him to be good again
His smile at first when he realized who she was, which immediately turned to realizing the situation he's meeting her in.
Olli Lappalainen : what a stupid comment from an obviously immature person!
Henri C stfu lol😂
Olli Lappalainen I wonder what happened to your life, must be pathetic.
@@yanchentao988 Olli is right.
Scourge63 right, they were friends. you didn’t have to add anything sexual to this situation, it honestly doesn’t even make sense
Best part of this is she doesn’t gloat or anything she just keeps wishing him luck
Well yeah she said they were friends why would she gloat
Why would she gloat? That would be an illogical and unprofessional decision as a judge
Well she would come across as shallow and immature if she were to gloat. Morality is not a race after all, it's an instrument for a happy society
No need to gloat, it’s speaks for itself.
Smug smile nonetheless
The innocent smile on his face when he recognised.
Even watching this video so many times it still makes me wanna cry. I hope he will be rebuilt by that moment.
That was deep. He was clearly ashamed , embarrassed , and horrified when realized where they both were in their lives
he wuz a good kid might I add
@@paaaaoavaaavovo seek and you will find knock and the door will be open to you.
Yeshua Immanuel sounds like communist propaganda to me boss
You know I'm 33, and I still feel 27. Heck, when I was 22 doesn't feel that long ago, but at the same time, I feel like a different person. I'm young enough and old enough to be startled by those moments... when you see how fast time flies, how much you can change, how inevitable it is. Don't waste time repeating mistakes. Don't waste time with bad friends who put you on the wrong path!!!
Life is crazy , isn't it ?
When you are literally being judged by a friend.
TheMedini I bet he feels like complete trash now
@@ClownBiden Hence the bawling.
@@ClownBiden well then. I hope the guy to the advice of his judge middle school friemd and is living a lawful life now.
@@WereWade i guess it is like that for law students or anyone in this industry to have a certain level of detachment. The thing is that they need to have the power to still retain the amazing and loving person they are with their loved ones and in court it's another business
Just because they went to the same school/class doesn't make them friends.
I'm impressed with how she still communicates formally/professionally when talking to/about her childhood friend. Really an awkward situation.
Bro started his hero arc
You can just hear the regret and shame in his voice
The 1000th post of this exact line!!! You win
Yet we know he didn't change a bit.... but every time he thinks about this moment, he has regrets..... and then moves on to his old ways....
Shame? yes. Regret? Mmmm...
@@lilolme69 oh laughts that he got away with it
Sparkle Shine, Do we???
We Don’t know Shat about what went on after this with this gentleman.
By his reaction you can tell that this dude is fundamentally a good guy who simply fucked up big time....
+jceepf Yeah it's so sad to see this. Reminds me of kids I knew growing up who are deep down great people but have ruined their adult lives so far.
I agree👏🏽
yup u can see he is embarrased to have his old friend see him as a bad guy especially that she is a Judge all grown up thats so sad
+jceepf sometimes you find yourself in situations in life that change erveything.
All people are fundamentally good people and victims of their circumstances.
It is just to tough to accept for our hostile little brains.
I am quite an apathetic person but this brought tears to my eyes. God bless her!!
Her warm smile while asking the question says it all
He smiled for a split second when he was transported back to being a kid...then he remembered where his life was now. Oh my goodness.
He remembered all his goodness.
What a brilliant observation and analysis.
Aww it's true. This is too much for me, it's crushed me
That's a big assumption. I inferred that he was embarrassed and ashamed at this person seeing him now.
@@elimb6071 he was hiding the embarrassment
"You were the nicest kid in the school" this line must have broke him tremendously thinking what he has become.💔💔
Become what? All the guy did was steal something he isnt a mass murderer?! Lol
@@MikeZ-on5lb every bad habbit starts from little things"today he steals something and this is little thing for you but tomorrow he might not be able to steal something and he might kill someone to steal it" it all starts from here!
It's true, I didnt' notice that
@@syedkamran5335 yo just petty theft chill out lol
Because of what he had become? We don't know all the back story here, and should not make assumptions. But we can see the white person went to law school and became a judge while the black man went nowhere. This probably has more to do with lack of financial opportunities and an unstable home environment rather than his own decision making. It's a real shame, and unfortunately he is feeling that shame more than she ever will, because his life is ruined and her position is set.
I’ve always believed in the quote “There are no bad people, only bad decisions.”
A good and positive friend is what all you need in difficult times.
She first said "he is the nicest kid in middle school" then changed to "he is the best kid in middle school" the way he cried , he himself don't like the way he ended up.
Yeah ikr
I think that sometimes or most of the time we really need someone mature who would call us out. Because we really are all kids inside, until we mature. And the judge seems really mature at how fast she can grasp and say what she is feeling.
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She was a mirror that instantly cut through the delusion he was living.
Platypus can you explain what did he mean?
Platypus 💀💀💀
Nicely said.
Platypus mentioning he was black was totally necessary
AJ M. I don’t think it was meant tht way I think it was just meant as a way to describe who he was talking ab but there’s only a woman and a man so saying black man was still unnecessary
Mr Booth's realization on when he knew what he had done meeting his middle-school friend as a judge was really heartbreaking like hope he turns into a better person.
That transition from genuinely being happy to see his friend to being sad for what he have done was really heartbreaking
Feels bad man
What crime did the guy do?
@@0111mango burglar. It's in the description
Time and actions can dramatically change a person, for better or worse. In this case, it was for the far worse. What a sad and awkward situation for this judge.
It's fake.
twitter.com/Complex/status/626059276382007297?s=20
She recognized his humanity. He was no longer a just docket number. He is a person.
I stop seeing people like him as a human beings when charges like murder, sexual assault, rape, etc are involved
@@tadhggoreyoneill13666 I agree but, for all we know, he could just be there for theft or something like that. I can't imagine a rapist having such a pained reaction and this moment of self reflection.
@@2GoatsInATrenchCoat yeah. He was in court for some minor shit I was just saying that there's a line where it's easy to stop seeing people as human beings
@@tadhggoreyoneill13666 thank you! I hate to bring up people's crimes once they've changed, but I was just curious because the humanity in this man is evident from the video, and I was thinking he's probably in for a crime of desperation like theft or something. He doesn't seem evil enough to be a rapist or a murderer. Just like a guy down on his luck.
@@2GoatsInATrenchCoat yeah. That guy I would give a second chance to because judging from the looks of things he never laid a harming hand on anyone but yeah there are people in court rooms that are give sympathy/leniency that they just don't deserve because there is a whole load of sick fucks in this world that just won't change
I really cried with his reaction...and for this , I wish him all the best and hope he finds his way in life
W judge, people with power should be more like that
I was happy to find out that when he was released from jail 10 months later, they got to see each other again as friends!
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She still sees the light in his soul that he thought was smothered and dead.
Sounds like a star wars quote
@AmpEdition by using your brain
@AmpEdition np bud
No, it’s the narrative that everyone’s a winner and no accountability is needed. Society has become too soft for its own good
How people with this kind of job should think honestly!
"The best mirror in the world is an old friend"
- i found this in my education of personality book
"What's sad is how old we've become" i feel sad now😢
Man you can see the exact moment where he switches from happy recognition of a friend to immediate regret of where his life had took him. This was either eye opening or soul crushing, hope he's doing ok now.
Steven Garlic🤘
He is acting, so she could show more mercy
@@user-td1dk1uv4x ... no
@@user-td1dk1uv4x your profile picture and comment shows your idiocy.
1881eagle also he’s name so fukin funny says “Black salami” 🤣🤣🤣
She isn't just a judge , she was healing him with her kind and compassionate words . What a wonderful person.
Your words brought fresh tears to my eyes.
indeed, The judge is 10/10
If only all real criminals could get their childhood friends as judges
@@tyranadome9331 Wouldn't work out so well for a few people I know...
But I think you're good at showing your foolishness
It can be seen how her face resembles her soul. She must have been like the embrace of an angel to him. God bless them both.
What a beautiful gift he was granted, to have such an acute clarity all at once. To look at her and realize he had wasted innumerable opportunities and potential since then must have been unbearable, but it’s a gift to us too. We can use his example of what to do differently for ourselves and pray for him.
It's so striking to me because they took such different paths in life and became such stark opposites- judge and prisoner when they finally reunite
The fact that he breaks down feels like he's just seen his own reflection and what he's become in the eyes of someone from his youth.
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I was thinking the exact same.
Yeah...so sad man he had so much regret
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I like how she treats him with such humanity.
manfrombritain did you expect the judge to burst out in tears or what?
manfrombritain umm she has to stay professional....she was actually feeling for him, not everyone shows emotions the same way.
@@roas2 she's a judge bro
No Name Did you not read the part “(As a judge should?) LOL, people need to read.
@@sleepy2945 lol people need to shut the fuck up if they don't have anything to contribute.what was the point of you first comment?she reacted the best humane way a friend and a judge should.what was your point and what did you contribute?I read your comment and don't notice anything
It is really sad that people's changes with time
I agree, but obviously sometimes people change for the better, as I hear that this man did after he got out!
Some of the best people rarely heard kind words. That's why you see this response when someone compliments them. Its a mixture of pain and joy.💙
❤ hey can I tell you this. Jesus loves you. He sees you... he wants to save you.
Luke 15:1-7
[1] Now the tax collectors and sinners were all gathering around to hear Jesus. [2] But the Pharisees and the teachers of the law muttered, “This man welcomes sinners and eats with them.”
[3] Then Jesus told them this parable: [4] “Suppose one of you has a hundred sheep and loses one of them. Doesn’t he leave the ninety-nine in the open country and go after the lost sheep until he finds it? [5] And when he finds it, he joyfully puts it on his shoulders [6] and goes home. Then he calls his friends and neighbors together and says, ‘Rejoice with me; I have found my lost sheep.’
[7] "I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent." ❤✝️
@@the.seagull.35thank you.
She appeared so professional but deep down it was painful for her too.
Denn Almendras agreed. 😢
You can hear her voice crack a little
Don't speak for others, it just shows how vacuous and arrogant you are
@@lovelysnickerdoodlegirl6619 her voice didn't crack, that's was just you farting bullshit like the moron you are
@@pigeonlove your replies are pretty arrogant
She literally crying without tears. Her words are very kind
Shes not crying
@@silentnade840 r/wooosh
@@bhuvaneshd4436 r/gobacktoreddit
It really depends on the closeness of the relationship.
In some cases, it’s mandatory for the judge to recuse himself or herself. Recusal is mandatory in cases where there is some financial tie that would cause the outcome of the case to affect the judge or a member of the judge’s family directly. For example, a plaintiff in a case assigned to Judge A is represented by Law Firm X. Judge A was formerly a member of Law Firm X and still has contractual rights to payments from the Firm for her interest in the Firm, based in part on the financial success of the Firm.
Or the case involves property adjoining property the Judge owns and has the potential to increase or decrease the property value of the Judge’s parcel. Or the case involves a business in which the Judge’s spouse is employed.
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Idk about you guys but being humiliated to this extent would definitely make me change my ways.
This is so touching.😭😭 That's why we should be careful of every step we take in life. I wish him the very best.
She probably set him free with that compliment. That probably shifted his whole mindset. Kudos to her for pointing out the best in him when he’s at his worst.
Yes! And that's what counts.
So true. Kudos to you for your words.
I agree. Thank you for pointing out that she recognized his humanity. You made my day.
She reduced his sentence from 5 to 1 year
"probably"
apparently youve never heard of mandatory minimums. and you know this is in florida, right? yes im sure the "justice system" did everything in its power to help the incarcerated black man 🤦♂️
I like to think this interaction changed him for the better.
What did he do exactly btw?
Good and bad are man made constructs and are ultimately illusionary
@@alexclark4968 Not exactly.
Pro and Con are both legitimate expressions within most sentient beings. If we like something, it's a pro. If we don't, it's a con. When two beings interact, their pro's and con's react. The results of those reactions is Good and Bad. The simplest example is this: If I interact with you (pro), and you decline (con), my reaction will create either a Good or Bad. If I walk away, your con becomes a pro (Good). If I stay, your con remains (Bad).
This of course is ultimately a theory, but it can be accurately applied to many areas of life.
@@alexclark4968 not really, the universe does abstract to something divine(not dead matter)
Alex Clark watch out everybody, this dude is ~deep~
I can feel both happy and sadness from man's expression...
He really regretted his mistakes 😢😭 I really hope he can find better life choices after this 🥰🥰🥰
"What's sad is how old we've become." What a raw line. It can be funny and heartbreaking at the same time.
Yeah😔
Looks and body aches aside, growing older feels like a blessing.
👍👍
I think it's wholesome. It implies that find herself judging a former good classmate and him being judged for committing a crime it's not the saddest thing. It's not only a joke intended to release some of the tension but also her way to say "You still have a chance to change your life, this is not it."
@Safwaan In the grand scheme of the universe sure, but on Earth not all of us. I'm not a child.
That hit him hard. I felt for him. Maybe this is what he needed. Let that nice kid come back, you can do it.
He's still a nice man just made a bad choice. But I get what you mean, he's marked his character.
@@jandullahasad7981 the judge was clearly from a Mexican heritage - not white..
She made the comment on his past, no set up.
These random syncronistic events happen in life to all of us with varying degrees.
It's meant to remind us and offer an opportunity to make better choices.
Playing the race card only creates reality your fear pushes on to you when you feel weak and vulnerable.
Yes of course we naturally are more wary of different races and cultures to our own, but it doesn't stop us from trying to overcome that. So we can live a righteous life no matter the circumstances, we overcome it by faith and courage.
Don't blame others for your failures, it just builds resentment and rots away inside you.
Mary Gaw the Mexican heritage don’t count here, anyone can clearly see white and black where one is and where the other is struggling in life even being a good kid at school. They’ve actually played the race card on me to make me weak and vulnerable. We can only overcome it when they show us the opposite, we cannot overcome when my assumptions are changed into reality such as in this scene. I don’t blame others but I’m trying to make people aware of what is going on, what the game is all about.
Jandullah asad shut the fuck up demographics and race only have so much to do with life and where we end. I have been to prison with all races. Character make the man not poverty, race, or the bad cards you are dealt.
@@jandullahasad7981 what about judge Mathis
0:21 on replaying, there were tears in my eyes!
His breakdown when he realizes how he used to be is heartbreaking. Really hope this made him change his ways regardless of what his sentence was
Remembering you were an innocent youth ... then this... the shame he must have felt. No wonder he broke down.
He is just like he nasty, evo, dirty mamma traind he ass to be.
johnDomain Them being at the same kind of level in middle school to this. He might just have hit his rock bottom and seeing a classmate being a succesful judge. Brutal. I think everyone has something to be ashamed of if face to face with an old classmate. Sometimes shame can just mean that you know you can be better. Admitting is the first step and all that.
@david rocha Not in North America, here; you choose to be humane or to be inhumane~insane.
In Shithole nations; insanity~inhumanity is standard mode of character.
@david rocha not those who build Giant Robots and/or the space age.
@david rocha partly, why?
She's literally his life changing moment, he'll definitely come out a better person because of that one question.
lol fuck no, lol again
@@Felfan440 your mom
@@Felfan440 No need to swear!
well said
@@Felfan440 people not having the faith that people can change when they genuinely have the capacity to is literally what's causing them not to change