as it turns out, fisher would have had a very difficult time getting a handle on deputy eby s gun, because eby s glock 40 is a secured in a high-security, level three holster. it takes three mechanisms to release the gun from my holster, three different actions. he did not break any of the levels of the holster. this is your opportunity to speak as it relates to sentencing. a month later, when it comes time for sentencing, fisher is hardly a changed man. he has chilling words for the court. i m going to come back and i m go to get every last one of you who did something to me. and i m going to get your families and everything. i don t care about your families, i don t care about you. hell, i actually killed my wife a few years ago. i think justice will be served by sentencing you to a term of life in prison without patrol. michael fisher will spend the rest of his life behind bars. those in the courtroom on the day of his verdict can only imagine the tragedy that might ha
a back injury from years ago. he complains to the judge that he wants to fire his attorney. i want to file an objection. you are forcing me to have this attorney. i was on solitary confinement for over two years. i am being beaten up there. i am being tortured up there. the judge listens to strier for more than 20 minutes and then cuts him off. i ve heard enough. the sentencing is on. i ve heard enough. months later, the judge and strier face off again in the courthouse. but i have a right to make these statements. okay. deputy, let s take him out. the judge orders him out of the courtroom and sentences him. the defendant is sentenced to life in prison. william strier is convicted of premeditated attempted murder with the use of a firearm. he s sentenced to life plus an additional 25 years in prison, where he dies in 2007.
officer i.d. card and is sentenced to probation. but for his bold escape, he gets ten months in the slammer. he might not have gone to prison but for the fact he tried to run from the courtroom. i think it just goes to show people that you need to follow authority and you need to show respect to the court. and when you don t do that, you can end up with a harsher sentence than what you were originally charged with. and from a bolt to a jolt. an earthquake rocks the judge penny show right in the middle of its taping. everybody relax, stay calm. all of a sudden, there was a rumble. you hear the stage manager say, earthquake, get under the desk. july 29th, 2008. in los angeles, a magnitude 5.4 earthquake shakes one of the first tapings of a new courtroom television show called family court with judge penny. i m judge penny brown reynolds, and in my court, family comes first. it started as a totally
case in front of the court of appeals. they re going see your record, they re going to see your entire record, too. they re going to see how you re running your mouth, your honor. bye-bye, we know how to handle kids like you, son? okay, yeah, they re going to see that too. remember, you re on record, just like me, pops. finally, the judge gets in the last word, sentencing hastings to the maximum, 120 years in prison. all right, thank you, gentlemen. in my world, i deal with nothing but ugly features of the human personality. i have to find ways to not let that affect the work i m doing, so i can provide the next person coming into the courtroom with a fair environment. coming up, a lawyer is shot. a defendant goes for a gun. and there are cries of shock and horror in the courtroom, when caught on camera: chaos in the court continues.
they re going to see how you re running your mouth, your honor. bye-bye, we know how to handle kids like you, son? okay, yeah, they re going to see that too. remember, you re on record, just like me, pops. finally, the judge gets in the last word, sentencing hastings to the maximum, 120 years in prison. all right, thank you, gentleman. in my world, i deal with nothing but ugly features of the human personality. i have to find ways to not let that affect the work i m doing, so i can provide the next person coming into the courtroom with a fair environment. coming up, a lawyer is shot. a defendant goes for a gun. and there are cries of shock and horror in the courtroom, when caught on camera: chaos in the court continues. everything. it seems like every day there s another data breach,