texas told the "washington post," quote, one of my colleagues asked on the stand about the whereabouts of myin client's child. the prosecutor objected to the relevance of the question. the judge turned on the prosecute demanding to know why this wasn't relevant. at one point he slammed his hand on the desk sending a pen flying. this type of emotional display is unheard of in federal court. i can't understand this, the judge said, if someone at the jail takes your wallet they give you a receipt. they take your kids and you get nothing? not each a slip of paper? that's a judge asking that question. dabby is a val owes has spent the morning in mcallen texas attending a misdemeanor hearing. i'm sure it was eye opening. what did you see when you were in that courtroom? >> something that is very atypical for federal court in