У нас вы можете посмотреть бесплатно Trial Lawyer's Excerpts From Chille DeCastro's Las Vegas Criminal Trial: Guilty, Rudeness And Farts или скачать в максимальном доступном качестве, видео которое было загружено на ютуб. Для загрузки выберите вариант из формы ниже:
Если кнопки скачивания не
загрузились
НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием видео, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу
страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса ClipSaver.ru
California trial lawyer gives you the key excerpts from the Jose "Chille" DeCastro misdemeanor trial, where he was convicted on both counts, and sentenced to consecutive 90 days sentences. A recurring mystery was the person possibly farting, or was it just the chairs? They were loud, and a B flat pitch-wise. The DA only sought anger management, a $500 fine and a suspended 90 sentence. The judge rejected that, and imposed a much larger sentence. In my prior videos, I predicted that Chille would be convicted. I also warned of the possibility of consecutive sentences and that the bodycam footage could be sufficient to convict him. Once that was authenticated and entered into evidence, the judge used it to convict him. The judge did not exceed her discretion by giving mid-range sentences. Also, many of you have commented to what I thought was a "harsh sentence." Recall that I had not seen the trial and only had the docket to go from. I didn't know of Chille's misconduct and disrespect that was very demoralizing for his lawyer. Chille did not help himself by giving a "thumbs up" to hating cops, and his disrespect to the Court and its staff while she was handing down a sentence. He even called the Marshal a "pig" in front of the judge. Such behavior can easily lead to contempt charges. The judge did not hold him in contempt, and she made it clear that she based her decision on the video only. Never antagonize a judge when she is handing down a sentence as Chille did. My comments are just some observations during the trial. They would not have changed the outcome. It was more to show the rule so evidence. I am not suggesting that any lawyer didn't do a fine job. They did. Even if certain objections are not made, the evidence can come in on other grounds. I think Chillie wanted to run this trial with his lawyer as backup, and the "stand by" thing was to help when Chillie got in over his head. The judge had none of it, and switched his lawyer back in charge the morning of trial. That would startle any lawyer. His lawyer looked very uncomfortable, and probably because he wasn't allowed to be in charge, which will mess with any lawyer. Chille's lawyer is a very accomplished attorney, with some serious wins, but he has Chillie as a client. His lawyer got some huge admissions from the cop to prove the unconstitutionality of the statutes. These are just my observations. I have great respect for Chille's lawyer, so please don't send anything his way. I have stated previously that the generic nature of the charges make them hard to beat, and could easily get innocent persons convicted. Chille narrated his own video with the cop and that to me was sufficient to find him guilty of resisting arrest. The obstruction charge was, as I suggested in my other videos, based on just being non-compliant and difficult. Chille faces a tough battle in the appellate arena - the appellate court will likely affirm his conviction. The Nevada Supreme Court has held the statutes Constitutional. So he must make at least three appeals to get to the Ninth Circuit to hear his case. Also, he would be locked up while the appeal is being handled. None of this is legal advice, no attorney-client relationship is formed, and this information cannot be relied upon. Always check with a locally licensed lawyer in your area to advise you of your rights.