He went to jail because he violated his probation and then mocked the judge's authority in her courtroom with his behavior. Let's not sit here and pretend he's some innocent victim in this case. It just bothers me that celebrities think they are special and the rules don't apply to them so they can do whatever they want.
The judge asked how chad liked his attorney and then flipped out after chad figured the ordeal was over. Judge acted like a moron, can't put the blame on chad.
I agree 100%. The people with even the tiniest bit of power in this country devote every ounce of their energy to using that power for posturing, ego stroking, and getting themselves more power/money.
The judge wanted to make it all about her. And so when Chad upstaged her she had to one up him. This is the same thing that causes so much with sports officials and commisioners. They are jealous that the athletes get all the attention and so they do what they can to make it about them.
David Beckham was reportedly offered a tryout as a kicker. I hope they realize that "bending like Beckham" would not work in football.
Everybody not named "Waterbomb" commenting on the Chad Johnson situation is woefully uninformed, ignorant, and just downright stupid. Stop embarrassing yourselves, you have no idea what you're talking about.
Whats wrong with it again? He went to jail for being a deuce, not for doing something wrong. Apologizing in that situation is enough.
Everybody not named "Waterbomb" commenting on the Chad Johnson situation is woefully uninformed, ignorant, and just downright stupid. Stop embarrassing yourselves, you have no idea what you're talking about.
everyone commenting who doesn't agree with my side is as ignorant as everyone who thinks michael jackson is doing something wrong in south park!!1
but no seriously, none of us are less informed than you just "because you are a lawyer", and this post by you was the same sort of bashing you guys made such a big (and unnecessary show) about forbidding in this thread so lol
anyone who thinks that this case was not about putting a celebrity in his place & a a judge who loves feeling good about being in power is probably fooling themselves, and we are not ignorant for sticking to that by any means ; of course he did something wrong or he would not have been there in the first place, but it was likely right to assume the punishment was excessive based on the facts of the situation, and with the release going how it went, the situation went from us probably being right and you probably being wrong to us being definitely right
by choice I never frame what I say to be compelling, no point wasting time trying to help out people who cannot be even a little incisive after all