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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

COURTHOUSE COMPLAINT DESK

With Festivus approaching, it is necessary for the airing of grievances, Here are a 100 beefs... in all shapes and sizes;


1.      The down escalator between the 3rd and 4th floor. 

2.     Police cars dominating the lawyers' parking lot.

3.     Police officers' shooting the breeze from their cars as   

     they block the parking lot.

4.    The minimal menu and lack of inventory at El Gordo Café.

5.     Judges that take the bench late.

6.    Can't I get into the building at that side entrance with just   a  

      bar card (like every other courthouse) , why do I need a  special

      ID? 

7.      Judges not being humble about their lack of experience before   

      being elected judge.

8.      Judges that won’t take private lawyers out of turn.

9.      People that pay stupid scalper's prices at concerts.

10.     Prosecutors that do not return phone calls.


11.         Lawyers that do not return emails.

12.       Prosecutors that make hi-ball plea offers even though  

        they’re willing to resolve the case at a much lower level.

13.       Michael Bay movies.

14.       Millennials that stare at their smart phone 24/7.

15.        The elevators that have had the outside directional 

        lights inoperable for years (Is this elevator going up  

        or down?).

16.       Employees at El Gordo that don’t speak a word of 

        English.

17.       Judges that speak too softly from the bench.

18.       Judges that never bother to read motions 
19.        Two-tone men’s Rolex watches.

20.      Wrinkly sports jackets.

21.        Lawyers that do not understand how to be civil in an    

         adversarial context.

22.       Bums that beg for money as you’re entering and      

         exiting the courthouse.

23.       Creepy religious-freak defendants that need to know  

         the spelling of the prosecutor's and judge's name     
         concerning their case so they may cast their spells.

24.       Those who dump sacrificial chickens outside the  

         courthouse.

25.       How great lawyers, judges, courtroom personnel and  

         other dedicated people are so easily forgotten once they 

         retire or pass away.

26.       The lack of preservation of the history of the Miami   

          justice system.

27.       Too many tattoos on women (it's like spray-painting a luxury
         car).

28.        Cheesy, overproduced, auto-tuned pop music.

29.       The now pamphlet-sized Miami Herald and Ft Lauderdale
        Sun Sentinel.


30.      Attorneys doing unnecessary, over-the top dog & pony shows 
        during calendar calls.
31.        Judges that panic when they’re in trial.

32.       Judges that take 5 days to conduct a 2-day trial.

33.       People on a venire that purposefully try to get out of     

        jury duty and the judges that tolerate that. 

34.      Potential jurors that complain the system is unfair, yet  

        they are too biased to participate in the very system they are

        saying is unfair.

35.      Candidates running for judge that ask for campaign  

        contributions, yet they’ve never asked me “How I’m  

        doing?” or “How’s my family?”

36.       Kingmakers and wannabe kingmakers.

37.        How Miami-Dade County Correctional facilities   

         rarely answer the phones.

38.      How Metro West [essentially] incarcerates people by    

        locking them in those small interview rooms and then  

        taking forever to release them. One day, maybe I’ll just 

        relieve myself in there, let them clean it up and perhaps that

         may teach them a lesson.

39.       Kiss-ass lawyers that ask judges "if they may be

         excused from court ?".


40.      The correctional officer that screws up the jail cards     

         resulting in ruining my evenings or weekends.

41.        How overly politically correct our country has become.  

         Yes, "snowflakes" are real and it's another term for       

         being a total wus

42.       Judicial Assistants that do not answer their phones.

43.        Judicial Assistants that make it seem like their doing  

         you a favor by simply calendaring a case.

44.       How I have to pay for 3 certified copies to get  

         Corrections to do anything.

45.       How, at the main jail, visiting a client has become so       

         incredibly difficult and time-consuming.

46.      The lack of parking at TGK.

47.        How they make a "federal case" out of so much in 

         Federal court.

48.      How the Southern District of Florida seems more 

         oppressive than other jurisdictions. When I travel to 

         other places, everybody seems to be nicer and I get better   
         results.  
49.      Judges scared to make a ruling.


50.      Judges more interested in playing it safe than doing the 

        right thing.

51.         People that talk during the performances of a concert.

52.      "Classic rock" elitists that think a 70-year-old singing 

        hard rock makes any sense at all.

53.       Too many sidebars during calendar calls.

54.       Courts that don't provide pre-printed seating charts for jury 
         trials. 
55.       How terrible it is to jack up all these court costs when it is 

         usually poor people that it’s imposed upon.

56.       The use of Nebbia conditions for far too many scenarios.
57.        How Clerk Harvey Ruvin seems to make the criminal 

          justice system his lowest priority.

58.       The lack of Clerk’s office personnel and resources 

         resulting in crazy lines at the 9th floor attorneys’  

         window.   

59.       How these animals abuse their children and use vile 

         profanity in front of their kids, in the hallways of the 

         courthouse.


60.       Defendants that wear apparel that celebrates booze, 

        drugs or violence... to court.  

61.        Lawyers that quote Shakespeare during trials (you’d be 

         better off quoting Kim Kardashian)  

62.       Lawyers that charge cheap legal fees.

63.       The concept that the recreational use of marijuana  

         triggers any form of criminal prosecution.

64.      Prosecutors and judges that have an informal attitude 

         towards marijuana outside of court yet take a hard line 

         inside of court.

65.       The horrible racial disparity that poisons the criminal 

          justice system.

66.       Extremism on both sides of American politics.

67.       The pathetic state of music radio in South Florida.

68.      The Hard Rock/Hollywood as a venue for concerts.

69.      Able-bodied people using handicap parking stickers.


70.      The whole circus that embodies the judicial election     

        process.

71.        How the internet has all but eliminated responsible    

        journalism.

72.      Too many breaks during a jury trial that interrupt the 

        flow and momentum.

73.      When I am making an argument, or cross-examining a 

        witness, and the judge is turned away from me and 

        talking to the judicial assistant.

74.      The lack of resources for dealing with mental illness in 

        the criminal justice system.

75.       Immigration lawyers that tell their clients “You need to tell
        your criminal defense attorney to simply just "get your case  
        dismissed so you don’t have immigration problems”.

76.      Defendants sentenced to lengthy probation, judges that 

        order them to set up a payment plan at the Clerk’s office 

        for their court costs, they have to pay high interest rates 

        and a set-up fee for entering into that payment plan when,
        since they’re on a lengthy probationary period anyway, they
        have ample time to pay. What a money grab!
77.       Judges playing obvious games to get defendants to waive their
        speedie trial rights.

78.      The asinine 2-year license revocation as a result of an 

        adjudication on a controlled substance case...where it had 
        nothing to do with driving!
79.      Idiotic reality TV shows and their reality “stars”.


80.    Conniving televangelists.

81.       Where’s the calendar for private attorneys so I know 

        what page I’m on?   

82.     How defense attorneys are now, in many court rooms, 

        forbidden from talking to clients in the jury rooms.

83.     The disgusting (and very real) “trial tax”.

84.     Chonga hair.

85.      Co-defendant defense lawyers that are not team players

86.     How the Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office deals with 

        cooperation in drug cases. "Three cases in 90 days" is utter

        nonsense!

87.      Mass-produced swill beer.
88.     The lack of resources to help people get their driver
        licenses straightened out.

89.     How every time I need to use the bathroom on the first  

        floor, there’s a yellow tape preventing me from entering.


90.     How Harvey Ruvin did away with the very necessary        

         information booth on the 9th floor. 

91.       When you phone into a judge’s chambers that your 

         running late yet the message doesn’t get to the judge

92.      Judges that don’t understand the concept
        of  the Supremacy Clause.

93.      Judges that never grant motions.

94.     That one ASA in the felony screening unit (most of the  

        screeners are very fair and professional) that rubber-

       stamps the filing of anything and everything.

95.      The rising cost of affordable housing in South Florida.

96.      Lawyers too quick to get their client to rat out co-   

        defendants.

97.      Unsophisticated and pathetic defendants caught up in 

        ridiculous drug trafficking sting operations (“Wanna 

        buy 20 kilos for a $1000 ?” ) and the difficulty in getting the  

        minimum mandatory penalties waived.

98.      How the criminal justice system can be insensitive to     

        victim’s rights even though there is a statute that is     

        there to preclude that from happening.

99.     How too many un-provable or nominal domestic 

        violence cases take a life of their own. 


100.       Judgmental lawyers thinking their poop doesn’t stink and
          making lists like this (Detractors, I took the wind out of your
          sails)






21 comments:

Anonymous said...

Michael Bay??

The Rock is a classic and has one of connery's greatest lines ever

"do your best? losers always whine about doing their best, winners go home and fuck the prom queen"

Anonymous said...

I have no problem with judges who take the bench late. Thank you for that, Mr. or Ms. Late Judge. Just because YOU'RE a morning person DOES NOT mean that I am.

Completely agree with being annoyed at immigration lawyers who tell our mutual clients that essentially, "you have to win your case."

I would like to add: people who talk to me in the morning while sipping coffee. Your coffee breath sucks!

Anonymous said...

Define "Chonga Hair"

Anonymous said...

Great list. Except for 27. Asinine (women are like cars?).

Anonymous said...

As to 78, its no longer a 2 year rev. The legislature reduced it to 1 year. But still BS if it has nothing to do with a car

Anonymous said...

Bring back Judge Harvey Baxter as CHIEF JUDGE.

He will clear out 47 of your complaints in just 3 days.

Rumpole said...

I tell you what's worse then Judges who take five days to try a two day trial- Judges who take two days to try a five day trial and don't give lawyers time to work because the judge is dominated by their calendar and desire to clear cases, justice be damned.

Also, while judges who speak softly are an issue, the greatest low-talker of them all was Gerry Klein, and he was the best, rest in peace.

CAPTAIN JUSTICE said...


Sorry Rump but the greatest low talker of them all was Leslie (Wendel Meldrum), who was the low talker, in the infamous Seinfeld Episode #66 (Season 5, Episode 2) entitled "The Puffy Shirt".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFRoXoh6aks

Cap Out .......

Anonymous said...

@10:25, the outrage machine turned up to 11, as usual. You can't say that women's bodies are beautiful without being accused of being a misogynist (seems contradictory on its face, but oh well).

How about, fewer tattoos in general, on everyone. Tattoos are like spray painting a luxury car. Better?

Anonymous said...

#23 happens about ten times a year. Ridiculous.

Anonymous said...


Of course the completely humble, kind and thinks his poop doesn't stink Scott Saul posted this, lol.

Anonymous said...

Fake Elian Gonzalez says:

Send Judge Spencer Eig packing.

Anonymous said...

Tatoos on a naturally beautiful woman make no sense.you win the genetic lottery at birth and you throw a goddamn serpent on your back? wtf?

Anonymous said...

number 34 spot on

always rich entitled people who are first to whine about how the system is unfair and jurors are stupid

Anonymous said...

My complaint. Judges who yell at us too much. Please, Judge Richard Hersch, stop screaming at us!

Anonymous said...

@ 4:04 -- yes, better. Your reaction seemed to be turned up to an 11. Can't opine on whether that's "as usual," without speculating though.

Anonymous said...

The Bill Cosby case needed a special appearance by Judge Lenny Glick for sentencing. The 3 years Cosby got was B.S. for that case.

Anonymous said...

#27. Too many tats on a woman is like spraying painting a luxury car? You're assuming most women are like luxury cars. Most women I've seen, it's like spray painting scrap metal.

Anonymous said...

Cosby gets three and Kavanaugh gets a lifetime half a million seat. I wonder what the difference is?

Anonymous ASA said...

Usually dark hair pulled back into a bun or pony tail very very tight with a hard side part. Hair maintains this style all day thanks to a liberal application of a glue stick. (Tried to post an exemplar but they won’t let me). I think said style is awesome-sauce!

Anonymous said...

Re 90: On Tuesday, I noticed that the information both in the 9th floor was open, lit up and with its long-time clerk working inside.