"I saw the overgrown weeds and it made me act irrationally"
"A moment of weakness" and then someone will review her case history and find a very odd "coincidence" of punishing non-white people much more severely.
She conveniently doesn't even need to say anything:
Krot did not immediately return a request for comment Wednesday. Her role as a judge forbids her from commenting on the case, according to WDIV.
Yes. Very much so. That's why these fuckers keep getting away with itHow is it even possible to be that huge a piece of shit?
The guy is struggling to breath on the call!
I'm surprised no one called her out, but I don't really understand how this works. If their representation, or someone else on the call, had said "Excuse me?" Or something does she have the power to fuck them over?
That's typical for the vast majority of state court judges, all across the country. It's rare to have a contested election, and extremely rare to have an incumbent lose.
Fuck this lady to hell and back and I mean no disrespect, but in this case, yes you would probably have to ask me all of those questions.I dont have to ask you to guess the skin color, race or religion of the person being abused
*Sees pictures*: Yeah sure I guess it's a violation. As long as it gets cleaned up I don't think the court's going to give much of a rat's ass.
*guy gives a good excuse*: That's fair, just let him clean it up or pay to clean it up or something and give him some time to do that. You can fine him later if it's still a mess in a month.
*out of nowhere* "You should be ashamed of yourself. If I could give you jail time, I would": What the fuck?
"Pay a $100 fine": What the fuck, you're itching to jail a cancer patient over a $100 fine?!
"You should be ashamed of yourself," Krot responds, adding, "If I could give you jail time on this I would."
She then issued him a fine of $100 to be paid by Feb. 1, and said to Chowdhury, "You've got to get that cleaned up. That is totally inappropriate."
A younger man who had been sitting next to Chowdhury, later identified as his 33-year-old son Shibbir Chowdhury, then stepped in and tried to help better explain the situation.
"Is it forgivable ma'am, because my father is currently very sick and we cleaned it up," Shibbir can be heard saying before an exasperated sounding Krot cuts him off.
"Have you seen that photo?" she asks.
"Yes," Shibbir responds as his father can be heard repeating, "I am very sick, ma'am."
"That is shameful. Shameful," Krot exclaims. "The neighbors should not have to look at that. You should be ashamed of yourself."
"She was telling my father, a sick person, that he should go to jail. That's ridiculous. You can't give a 72-year-old person jail time for not cleaning an alley," Shibbir reportedly said. "I was really shocked by it. I didn't expect her to yell at us in this kind of a situation."
Insider reported that court records indicated the fine was paid on Wednesday.