Probably intended to be talked about by the press for free advertising.

Or, he just doesnt care about showing respect in a court room.

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    Oh, that judge SCOLDED him so bad. Just wait until she SLAMS him. She might even BLAST him.

    Probably won’t hold him accountable though.

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      There is a difference. When the judge is scolding someone, they’re talking to them, not about them.

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        Yeah, that’s true. Not really my point though. My point is that unless you hold him accountable, it’s just grandstanding.

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      Probably won’t hold him accountable though.

      in theory, that would depend on the legal merits of the case moreso than his conduct in the courtroom - but in the american legal system, it’s famously a bad idea to get on the bad side of a judge, especially one who’s actively judging you.

      it’s not a bad fight to pick but it’s a weird place to pick it