Florida Friday: Florida Man Gets 6 Months for Using Facebook Live in Court
Posted by: Timothy Tibbetts on 03/03/2017 07:44 AM [ Comments ]
During an attempted murder trial in Florida, Jonathan Davis, 24, was seen recording with his cellphone from the gallery.
Deputies confronted Davis, and he turned over his cellphone. He was not only recording the trial but also streaming it live on Facebook.
Davis was sentenced immediately with a direct ruling by the judge after he was questioned in the courtroom in the middle of an attempted murder trial and was found in contempt.
Davis, 24, of Gainesville, was sentenced straight away — without a trial, just a direct ruling by the judge — after he was questioned in the courtroom in the middle of an attempted murder trial and was found in contempt.
The sentence was the maximum the judge could impose without Jonathan Davis being allowed legal counsel.
He had posted it on his "Hittmann Souljah" which has since been removed by Facebook.
Source: Gainsville.com
Davis was sentenced immediately with a direct ruling by the judge after he was questioned in the courtroom in the middle of an attempted murder trial and was found in contempt.
Davis, 24, of Gainesville, was sentenced straight away — without a trial, just a direct ruling by the judge — after he was questioned in the courtroom in the middle of an attempted murder trial and was found in contempt.
The sentence was the maximum the judge could impose without Jonathan Davis being allowed legal counsel.
He had posted it on his "Hittmann Souljah" which has since been removed by Facebook.
Source: Gainsville.com
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