“You are very handsome”: defendant takes a challenge from the judge after complimenting him at a hearing in San Antonio | National

“You can’t say that in court,” a San Antonio judge reprimanded a defendant who, in the middle of the hearing, found nothing better than complimenting him. “You are very handsome,” the woman exclaimed following the magistrate informed her that she was free. Sayings that did not go down well with the judge.

“Thank you very much, you are very handsome”. That was the brief, but controversial intervention of a defendant to the magistrate of the Court of Guarantee of San Antonio, in the Valparaiso region.

The event occurred in the Fourth Chamber of said court, when Judge Felipe Contreras informed the woman that she was released, according to reports LUN.

– “The hearing is then ended and an order of release is given. In any case, the counter order will be dispatched, it will no longer be left with a court order. Remember that you have to continue with compliance, ”explained the judge.

“Thank you very much, you are very handsome”replied the accused, then laughed, stood up and prepared to leave the room.

However, her words bothered the magistrate, who immediately reacted and rebuked her:

“Ma’am, you can’t say those things in court., Already?”. All this while the woman even takes the time to say goodbye to who would be her defense.

– “Madam, I am calling you, you have to sit back in court at the microphone. You are in a hearing…

– “Excuse me”, requested the woman.

“You can’t say that in court.Already?, explained the judge.

“Excuse me, forgive me, seriously”she added sadly.

After that he said goodbye and left the courtroom.

It is necessary to indicate that according to the Organic Code of Courts, judges are authorized to repress or punish abuses that are committed within the room of their office, while exercising functions.

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