Dana7360
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This is funny. He is advised not to represent himself but he didn't listen to good advice.
He admitted to two more crimes under cross examination.
From the article:
WUSA reported he went on to admit two more felony crimes of using the judge’s wife’s contact information to try to get him removed from a previous case, and missing court-ordered mental health and drug testing appointments.
Judge McFadden ordered Mr Fellows remain in jail, saying he had shown “contempt for the criminal justice system”.
“You’ve admitted to incredible lapses of judgment here on the stand, not least of which was seeking to disqualify a New York state judge,” the judge continued.
He admitted to two more crimes under cross examination.
From the article:
WUSA reported he went on to admit two more felony crimes of using the judge’s wife’s contact information to try to get him removed from a previous case, and missing court-ordered mental health and drug testing appointments.
Judge McFadden ordered Mr Fellows remain in jail, saying he had shown “contempt for the criminal justice system”.
“You’ve admitted to incredible lapses of judgment here on the stand, not least of which was seeking to disqualify a New York state judge,” the judge continued.
Capitol rioter represents himself and accidentally admits to more crimes
A US Capitol defendant ignored a judge’s advice against self-representation, and went on to admit to several felony crimes
news.yahoo.com