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The Associated Press: A teen was falling asleep during a courtroom field trip. She ended up in cuffs and jail clothes

A teenager on a field trip to see a Detroit court ended up in jail clothes and handcuffs because a judge said he didn’t like her attitude.

The teen was seeing King’s court as part of a visit organized by The Greening of Detroit, a nonprofit environmental group. During the visit, King noticed the girl falling asleep, WXYZ reported.

Diplomjodler3 ,

What a disgusting power tripping asshole.

Kyrgizion ,

I essentially feel that way about every judge. The power to choose other people’s fates goes to anyone’s head, no exceptions.

Huckledebuck OP ,

What would happen if the lower level judges had very limited terms (1 year?) with term limits?

Corkyskog ,
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You would have a bunch of incompetent judges. I say create a test and test them vigorously every year. If they fail, they come off the bench.

Huckledebuck OP ,

Oh, i like this idea.

If we had enough incentive to be a judge for a year, i think that there would be a lot of competent volunteers. I try to be an optimist, but it hardly works out.

Frozengyro ,

Lots of cases last much longer than a year.

Huckledebuck OP ,

Good point

paddirn ,

How is it that a judge can just decide somebody can be arrested for no other reason than “they didn’t like their attitude”? If a crime hasn’t been committed and a person hasn’t been arrested, how does the judge have any say over what a private citizen is doing? I would expect them to have to have slightly more leeway over their courtroom and they can have people escorted out or whatever, but just being able to detain people for no reason seems like an abuse of power? Across the board it seems like the Judicial branch has too much power.

FlyingSquid ,
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but just being able to detain people for no reason seems like an abuse of power?

Welcome to America, friend. First time?

Cadeillac ,
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We should have written something when the country was formed. Maybe some stuff about unlawful detention or false imprisonment. A fair and speedy trial would be cool. Maybe we prevent cruel and unusual punishment while we are at it

FlyingSquid ,
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That was the old days when a crime was a crime, even if it was an “official presidential act.”

Cadeillac ,
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Nuts, I really thought I was on to something

protist , (edited )

Do be clear, it doesn’t sound like she was actually arrested or actually detained at any point. The judge said he intended having her put on jail clothes and handcuffs to frighten her into taking court seriously, like a “life lesson” thing. It sounds like she mouthed off at him after he asked her to pay attention. His goal was to “scare her straight,” but he definitely should not have tried to reach her this way

Edit: I guess I’m being downvoted by people who think this judge did the right thing? Geez

MrPoopbutt ,

The judge is definitely am example of “if you have a hammer, then everything looks like a nail”.

zaph ,

A teenager on a field trip to see a Detroit court ended up in jail clothes and handcuffs because a judge said he didn’t like her attitude.

First sentence in the article. This is called being detained.

Cadeillac ,
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Unlawful police detention is when law enforcement, without legal justification, restricts your freedom to leave.

You are being downvoted because you are wrong. Don’t try to spin it as if anyone thinks this was the right thing to do. It sounds EXACTLY like she was detained

systemglitch ,

If what you say is true, I’m on the judges side on this one. shrug In the end nothing outrageous happened.

Cadeillac ,
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The entire situation is outrageous. A child should not be handcuffed and forced to put on other clothes for falling asleep. Absolutely absurd

catloaf ,

Judges have a lot of leeway to hold people in contempt of court. But because the US is so big and has so many judges, you’re bound to get a few shitty ones.

someguy3 ,

[Anakin Padme meme]

As a joke, right?

Right?

Boxscape ,
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I’ll take, ‘People who should ride the next Oceangate sub,’ for $200, Alex.

Today ,

He said he couldn’t arrest her so it was really just a display to show the kids what the system is like. It sounds like he singled her out because of the sleeping rather that asking for a volunteer. I can see that being embarrassing to a teenager to be called out, but is it really traumatic?

Leate_Wonceslace ,
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is it really traumatic

Have you ever woken up to being suddenly put in handcuffs?

systemglitch ,

Oh the TRAUMA!

Cadeillac ,
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I don’t wish trauma on anybody, but if I could forcibly place you in jail shoes…

Leate_Wonceslace ,
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I don’t wish trauma on anybody

Are you sure? Because there’s a fairly substantial list for me; I’m sure you can guess most of them.

Cadeillac ,
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I mean, if I really had to. It’s hard for people that have never experienced trauma or anxiety or the like to empathize with it. They just can’t comprehend it. It doesn’t mean they have to be fucking ass holes about it

Cadeillac ,
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Unlawful police detention is when law enforcement, without legal justification, restricts your freedom to leave.

Sounds to me like she was unable to leave. What he said doesn’t change his actions. He is a power tripping piece of shit

mosiacmango ,

While in cuffs and being physically detained, the judge told her to go sleep in her own bed, not his court.

Her mother talked to the press. It turns out they are homeless, so this girl literally has no bed of her own to go to.

On learning of this, the judge offered to “mentor” the child. Not financial support, not an offer to get them assistance, just a vague offer to provide “guidance,” as if that puts food in your belly and a roof over your head. No apology, no statement of empathy, no mea culpa.

So yes, power tripping on a teenager that had the audacity to nod off in your court room can indeed be traumatic. Her difficult life was made more difficult for no good reason, and now because of how extreme and ugly that act was, it now in the national eye.

His actions should have been tempted by good judgment, but were instead short sighted, unprofessional and petty. His role calls for wisdom and a steady sense of equality, and instead he was idiotic and vindictive.

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nick ,

Fuck yourself. No one wants you.

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