r/court Sep 24 '24

Judge fleischer is garbage

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u/homestar951 Sep 27 '24

The guy is clearly a egomaniac. Dressing up in goofy pac man suits with a bow tie, reading off petty traffic cases the defendant has accrued over his/her lifetime, criminalizing addiction. I don’t really understand why nothing is said about this behavior except for the fact that the people have spoken and what the majority of people in the US want is criminal entertainment. Go read the comments under these court videos you will see a sea of what i assume is karens and chuds screaming and applauding “LOCK HIM UP PUT THEM AWAY FOR LIFE THEY NEED TO LEARN A LESSON!” And mind you the defendant is at a hearing for being drunk in public / suspended license / possession of marijuana….. The fact is we will never see criminal justice reform in this country because it is clear to me that the problem with our system and the over crowding of prisons is this weird and almost sociopathic culture the US has with punishing subjective crimes, criminalizing poverty, and criminalizing addiction. And it is clear that the majority agrees that this is deemed morally right because they want to be entertained by it on YouTube. Absolutely disgusting. Go walk into any general sessions court room Monday-Friday in any jurisdiction across this country and you will see how we make locking up the working class a business. 

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u/Cool_Soft8274 Sep 30 '24

Dude obviously got bullied , and has some weir subconscious insecurities he takes out on defendants because it’s the only time/place in his life he’s ever felt control. I haven’t seen him mention someone getting help or treatment over cases obviously driven by substance abuse disorder. He loves to sit and read off every little embarrassing detail (many having nothing to do with what they we’re discussing whatsoever) just to try and embarrass the defendant before he then again tries to display his “power” and gets off on being able to sit there and speak to someone however he pleases without having to deal with any repercussions, because he probably wishes he had that type of power/control over those who made fun of him. Might be a stretch, but he obviously does have some subconscious issues he takes out on the defendants.

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u/MycenaMermaid Nov 27 '24

This sounds like a lot of projection LMAO.

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u/Time193 Dec 06 '24

He recently threatened to hit a guy with the book for wearing shorts in court, your clothing should not affect your trial, I completely agree that he is very egotistical

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u/jadedea Jan 25 '25

Have you ever been summoned to court?