wilkins presence and in the end, serving as his own lawyer, complete with courtroom stunts, backfires. he is convicted and sentenced to 42 years in prison. your honor, excuse me for a second. i need some time. when your back is against the wall, you never know what s going to happen. what was he thinking? you know, because it sure didn t turn out well for him. he s got to live with that for a very long time. coming up aloha. welcome to honolulu. an unconventional flight attendant keeps passengers on their toes. once the seat belt sign is turned off, get your stuff and get out. i don t like you. and in kentucky, another irreverent flight attendant, this time in handcuffs, you ll never believe what she does next. excuse me! that was my [ bleep ] i.d. when caught on camera: workplace gone wild continues.
so the judge calls court back into session. we re on the record. the record will reflect that the jury is not present. the defendant is present and is feigning some medical condition. with the cameras rolling again, wilkins is seen slumped over his chair. extra security is now present because of wilkins unpredictable behavior. the defendant is present and acting rather uninterested in these proceedings. mr. wilkins, if you persist in this behavior, sir, you will be removed, and you will be waiving your right to give a closing statement. i understand that you choose not to respond to me, sir, but i know that you are hearing me. not only does his fake heart attack fail to help him derail the trial, it becomes part of the trial itself. those two medics who have just checked on wilkins are asked to testify. he did respond to tactile stimulus. he did raise his head, turn and look at me directly. i could see his eyes. i checked his pulse, which was normal. skin temperature, norm
the judge if he could have a minute. your honor, excuse me for a second. i need i need some time. and then collapsed on the floor. officer humphrey takes his cue from the judge who clears out the courtroom. security sees to wilkins while they wait for medical assistance to arrive. once we got to him, it was obvious that he was faking this. his eyes were closed, but he was trying to peek out of the corners of his eyes. he was, like, trying to gain an angle and kind of look out the side. courtroom cameras stopped rolling while medical personnel attend to wilkins. i remember looking over, calling him by name. his eyes were kind of closed, squint, and you could see that he was blinking. his respirations were equal, even, unlabored. during his checkup, he shows further signs of life. i did trip over his arm. then he opened his eyes and moved his hand, and i could feel the hand move. they check on his vital signs and confirm wilkins is faking it.
not sweating. normal. the record should reflect that the defendant is slouching over to the side and acts like he s sleeping. does he appear to be doing anything to you other than sitting in that chair? no, your honor. wilkins finally comes to when smelling salts are placed under his nose. oh, a remarkable change. mr. wilkins, do you have any questions for this witness, sir? i will take that as a no, sir. i am going to terminate the defendant s right to represent himself because of his deliberately serious and obstructionist misconduct. mr. wilkins, because of your behavior, i am going to have you removed from the courtroom, sir. your behavior is highly inappropriate. it s obstructionist, so you re going to be removed to the jail. the hearings resume without
61 jeerss 61 years in prison, if convicted, clutches his chest and falls to the ground. thank you, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, for being here. but kefon wilkins is no hollywood actor. the 33-year-old defendant is in a dayton, ohio, criminal court for two felonious assault charges and various weapons charges. wilkins decision to defend himself adds an extra layer of drama to the proceedings. i thought i could ask a question. from the get-go, he s reprimanded by the judge. you are not running the show, sir. the jury complained to the bailiff yesterday that you mumble repeatedly, sir, and they cannot understand a word you re saying. this is a lynching. i mean this is a modern-day lynching. at one point wilkins even suggests the court is out to get him. this is a modern-day lynching. mr. wilkins, now! it s a modern-day lynching. mr. wilkins! that s what it is.