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#CourtroomDrama #LegalDrama #JusticeSystem #LegalNews #ViralCourt In “Judge Stops Lawyer Mid-Court: ‘Do Not Talk Over Me Again!’” a courtroom hearing takes a dramatic turn when a tense exchange unfolds between the judge and an attorney. What begins as a routine legal discussion quickly escalates as the lawyer repeatedly interrupts while the judge is speaking. The interruptions disrupt the flow of the proceedings and begin to test the court’s patience. Presiding over the case, Judge Mogen immediately steps in to restore order. The judge firmly reminds the attorney that courtroom protocol requires respect and discipline from everyone involved in the legal process. As the interruptions continue, the judge pauses the hearing and issues a direct warning to the lawyer: “Do not talk over me again.” The courtroom becomes noticeably tense as spectators watch the exchange unfold. The judge’s firm response highlights the importance of maintaining authority and ensuring that court proceedings remain structured and professional. Lawyers are expected to present arguments respectfully, and interrupting the court is considered a serious breach of courtroom etiquette. This moment serves as a powerful reminder that the courtroom operates under strict rules of conduct. Even experienced legal professionals must follow these rules to ensure fairness and order. The dramatic exchange underscores how quickly tensions can rise during legal proceedings and how judges must sometimes intervene decisively to maintain control of the courtroom. Subscribe My Channel [@JusticeFiles-o9v ] ⚖️ Disclaimer This video is created for educational and commentary purposes only. The information presented is based on publicly available court proceedings and reports. All individuals are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. This content does not intend to defame or harm any person or organization.