It has recently occurred to me that I take great pleasure in watching legal proceedings. I suppose it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise given the things that I’ve been interested in over the years.
I’ve always been the type of person who wanted to do jury duty, but I never get asked for it. Most people, on the other hand, hate the idea of having to do jury duty when they get it. If only I could be so lucky.
When I was younger, my wife and I used to watch a ton of crime-related shows that dealt with real life circumstances, shows like “The First 48”. Today, my heart is too soft to watch stuff like that. But court cases are a little easier to watch.
I watched the trial of Derek Chauvin who was convicted of killing George Floyd and I watched the trials of the three men who killed Ahmaud Arbury. And now, I’ve been watching the Johnny Depp v. Amber Heard trial.
It’s pretty obvious that Amber Heard is the aggressor and that she is a sociopath. Johnny Depp isn’t without his own problems, but in dealing with the issue at hand, it appears to me that she’s guilty, she’s a liar, and she’s a sociopath.
It has been Amber Heard’s turn to take the stand and boy has she been putting on a show. She’s posed for a picture, fabricated stories, and has been caught admitting to being violent.
But one thing that happened earlier this week that was quite notable is that she ignored direction from the judge and walked out of the courtroom after she got wrecked in questioning.
The Daily Wire reported,
“When #AmberHeard was done testifying the judge told her she could have a seat next to her attorney, twice, – instead – Heard walked out of the courtroom before the jury had the opportunity to leave for the break,” Law&Crime’s Cathy Russon captioned video.
The video clip shows Heard making a beeline for the door while sipping on a drink and ignoring Judge Azcarate’s initial direction.
“You can have a seat next to your attorney, okay?” the judge softly told Heard. “You can go have a seat next to her, that’s fine.”
Heard goes right for the door instead. In fact, she left the courtroom before the jury even had time to leave for the break.
When #AmberHeard was done testifying the judge told her she could have a seat next to her attorney, twice, – instead – Heard walked out of the courtroom before the jury had the opportunity to leave for the break. #JohnnyDepp pic.twitter.com/dP4am8fEmE
— Cathy Russon (@cathyrusson) May 17, 2022
I’ve watched a good portion of the trial and I’ve watched several videos with commentary from other attorneys and law experts as well as body language experts and none of them, not a single one of them have looked at Amber Heard favorably.