The fact that prosecuting side gave the judge more evidence of his innocence than the defense attorney is the most unreasonable part of this
"That's completely improper racism" Remember in court always make sure your racism is the proper kind of racism!
Prosecutor: "He did it.......just look at him" Judge: "Any proof?" Prosecutor: "Trust me bro" Judge: "Understandable"
Fun fact: there was actually a real-life case of an innocent man who was charged with murder, who was in fact at a Dodgers' game at the time the crime was committed. What saved him was the fact that the show Curb Your Enthusiasm happened to be filming at the game at the time, and one of the shots from the show's extra footage shows him in the background. Without that, he may have been sent to death row.
It's sort of unintentionally hilarious how the assistant keeps coming back with stronger evidence each time, I half expected him to come in with the real attacker and a written confession only for the D.A. to wave it off.
I like how the prosecutor just says “He did it. Just look at him.” And the judge is like “Good point. Any evidence that you’re innocent because that’s a good ass argument?”
It's fun to watch normal people pick apart and make fun of Dhar Mann stories, but hearing a lawyer get increasingly frustrated at how stupid this story is, is even more entertaining
Dhar Mann is right, they are changing lives. Hundreds of people die of cringe every year. Dhar Mann is making sure that everyone becomes immune. Some gain their immunity from one video, others need a few boosters.
World's Worst Defense Attorney: I've tried nothing and I'm all out of ideas.
Dhar Mann: “racism is wrong!” Also Dharr Mann: portrays every black individual as woefully and comedically incompetent
Dhar mann: It's never too late to do the right thing Also Dhar Mann: Doesn't pay his actors
We are not just telling stories We are creating our own judiciary system
"They're completely unrealistic, but you feel good after." I get too caught up in frustration with the lazy writing and thinking 'that's not how this works, that's not how any of this works' to feel good after Dhar Mann videos.
“He did it.” Outstanding argument
So innocent until proven guilty doesnt exist? Procesutor: "He did it" Judge: "Well if you say so, 25 YEARS"
All of Dhar Mann's stuff really feels like the kind of skits that teens in a drama class would create
15:53 I love how the defense attorney is frantically searching through his papers here as if he somehow misplaced this evidence
I’m just surprised that, out of everyone, Dhar Mann actually included the “May I approach the bench” thing!
"Did you know? Trials have jury and evidence" That f**king killed me.
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