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So can’t the judge call him back the courtroom and ask the seditious traitor to elaborate on his statement?
I believe once the gavel is struck the proceedings have concluded. He’d have to commit another crime for anything like that.
Why would you think that?
It's called contempt of court. How have you never heard of it before now?
Yeah, if he did it during trial that would fit...
Perhaps where you live but not in America where this takes place.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Contempt_of_court
He yelled nonsense in a courtroom in the presence of a judge, right?
Lots of defendants do dumb shit immediately after sentencing...
Very very few get additional punishment for words, like you know murderers routinely shout vile things at their victims families while being taken out after sentencing right?
They don't even get contempt charges.
While I don't think explaining again will work, I know the block button does.
Be nicer and people may try longer to help you understand.
i was matching the abrasiveness of your first comment. Great anecdotes, though. There are dozens of examples, found with a quick google search, that show the opposite.
Here's the first one: https://youtu.be/3U2pxQD9j5k?si=B3Dn0H-N4O3zPTqE
Maybe if you're nicer to people they will respond in kind.