Hodgetwins - Parole Board STUNNED After Parolee Explodes at Hearing! Aired: 2025-12-19 Duration: 12:01 === Violating Parole and Moot Hearings (09:59) === [00:00:00] So, this idiot right here violated his parole. [00:00:02] Wow. [00:00:02] He's out on parole for playing with kids. [00:00:05] So, they let this imbecile out. [00:00:08] He violates his parole. [00:00:09] And now he's at a revolution hearing. [00:00:12] And this guy's intellect is disturbing. [00:00:14] They should never have let this dude out. [00:00:16] I don't even parole. [00:00:17] Right. [00:00:17] I don't even know why they're providing him with the hearing. [00:00:20] I mean, he's already a sick, demented piece of crap. [00:00:24] Why you? [00:00:25] I would just make him switch about the rest of his sentence. [00:00:27] Yeah. [00:00:28] Watch this. [00:00:29] Good morning. [00:00:31] Good morning. [00:00:32] It's the committee on parole, and we're going to be sitting here and we're going to be interviewing you and talking to you a little bit about the revocation hearing that you got right now. [00:00:41] I love this dude's accent. [00:00:45] Mr. Jones, you're at Terrabone Correctional Center. [00:00:49] Is there anybody in the room with you? [00:00:52] No, sir. [00:00:53] Okay, no staff in there. [00:00:55] Okay. [00:00:55] So we'll just talk to you. [00:00:56] Then what's your DLC number, Mr. Jones? [00:01:03] Is it 00376190? [00:01:09] Is that correct? [00:01:10] No, 376190. [00:01:12] Wait, sorry. [00:01:14] All right. [00:01:16] Mr. Terrier, did I get exonerated? [00:01:22] Did you get what? [00:01:23] Exonerated. [00:01:25] The black guy understood him. [00:01:27] White guys, like, I don't talk Negro. [00:01:33] No, sir. [00:01:34] I don't think you did. [00:01:36] No, sir. [00:01:36] I don't think you did. [00:01:39] Wait a minute. [00:01:39] You had a rope. [00:01:40] You violated your parole. [00:01:41] They're giving you a hearing. [00:01:42] Why are you saying you got exonerated for what? [00:01:47] This is weird. [00:01:53] Well, my wow. [00:01:56] I got exonerated, I think, like four, five years back. [00:02:01] And now y'all said I'm not exonerated anymore. [00:02:06] How can that be? [00:02:09] Do you have a form in front of you? [00:02:14] Yes, sir. [00:02:15] Hey, did you sign that form? [00:02:22] For the provocation hearing? [00:02:24] Yes, sir. [00:02:25] For this hearing. [00:02:27] No, I was forced to come. [00:02:28] The parole officer said that I had to come. [00:02:32] He said I had to come and I deferred it. [00:02:34] He said I have to come to. [00:02:35] I don't know why. [00:02:38] Okay. [00:02:39] Were you on parole? [00:02:42] I was on parole for drugs, yes, sir. [00:02:45] Okay. [00:02:46] And that's why we're here to talk about the fact that you violated your parole. [00:02:51] I violated my parole. [00:02:54] I think that's how he violated it. [00:02:55] I think he was out on parole for playing with kids. [00:02:58] I may be wrong. [00:02:59] Maybe the information I got was wrong. [00:03:01] But he's saying he, I think he got paroled. [00:03:03] He lost. [00:03:04] He got his parole got revoked because they caught him off drugs because he's not complying with his conditions of his parole. [00:03:11] Why is he playing stupid? [00:03:13] I don't think this is an act. [00:03:14] I'm pretty sure that you don't think I don't think this is an act. [00:03:18] If this is an act, he deserves what is that, an Emmy? [00:03:22] Yeah. [00:03:22] What's that when you get for acting? [00:03:24] Is it an Emmy? [00:03:25] I think it's an Emmy. [00:03:25] Golden Globe. [00:03:26] I don't think it's an Oscar. [00:03:28] More than less. [00:03:28] That's an Oscar. [00:03:29] It's an Oscar? [00:03:30] Oscar. [00:03:30] I think the Emmy's for music, right? [00:03:32] I don't know what it is. [00:03:33] Who cares? [00:03:33] I don't watch those awards, sir. [00:03:35] Yeah. [00:03:36] Okay, sir. [00:03:37] I'm trying to find out if I deferred this hearing. [00:03:42] Why I did that? [00:03:43] Why am I here? [00:03:46] He refused to sign the preliminary hearing. [00:03:49] I deferred it. [00:03:50] I deferred it. [00:03:50] So I know I got to go to court for the charge That I should have that that when were you arrested? [00:04:02] I was arrested on the seventh, about two months back. [00:04:11] Okay. [00:04:12] Been in jail for two months. [00:04:15] And you, but you refused to sign your paperwork. [00:04:18] Hold on. [00:04:21] What paperwork? [00:04:23] Okay, you signed the paperwork right there for the hearing for today. [00:04:27] No, I didn't, sir. [00:04:28] No, I got, and listen, he told me, the pro-offs told me that he making me come to this hearing. [00:04:37] He said, yeah, he said I have to come to this hearing. [00:04:40] Okay, well, you're here now, so we might as well have the hearing then. [00:04:45] Hold up, please, sir. [00:04:48] But hold up, but sir, I would like to defer the hearing. [00:04:52] I don't want the hearing. [00:04:53] Why do I have to have a hearing? [00:04:55] Well, you got some place to be. [00:04:58] What you doing? [00:04:59] You're just sitting in your sale. [00:05:00] You act like you got somewhere to be. [00:05:04] I'm saying I deferred already. [00:05:05] I don't want it. [00:05:07] I don't think it's a good thing. [00:05:11] The lawyer already told me that the charge has been dismissed on me. [00:05:16] She said that the registration stuff that I have been going through, she said that she don't even see why I'm even in jail. [00:05:25] Okay. [00:05:26] I'm not going to execute session. [00:05:32] Yes. [00:05:33] Y'all not asking my questions. [00:05:37] Just stand by for just a minute. [00:05:39] We're going to go in executive session and look at your paperwork. [00:05:42] And then we'll get right back with it. [00:05:44] But I can ask y'all questions. [00:05:46] Y'all not asking my questions, but y'all want to ask y'all. [00:05:50] Yes, sir. [00:05:51] Sometimes it's not fair. [00:05:52] Okay. [00:05:53] We're going to do it. [00:05:54] Hold on, sir. [00:05:55] Sir, sir. [00:05:55] You can't. [00:05:59] He said, sometimes things are not fair. [00:06:01] Yeah. [00:06:01] I think I understand what happened. [00:06:04] They violated his parole when he got arrested. [00:06:06] I think those charges, if I heard him correctly, got dismissed. [00:06:10] You got to take whatever he says with a grain of salt. [00:06:13] I know, I know, I know, I know. [00:06:14] But it sounds like those charges got dismissed. [00:06:16] I don't know. [00:06:18] But he's still in jail. [00:06:20] Yeah. [00:06:20] So what if he's saying is moot because it does he's not making any sense. [00:06:24] Yeah. [00:06:25] It's not fair. [00:06:26] No, you can't do that. [00:06:28] No. [00:06:30] No. [00:06:31] This dude thinks he's running things. [00:06:33] Disrespectful. [00:06:34] He just told me it's not fair. [00:06:35] No, sir. [00:06:36] That's not this. [00:06:38] Why am I here this? [00:06:40] Mr. Jones, we've discussed this thing and we've run up down the street with it. [00:06:47] You got two choices. [00:06:49] You can either ask for a continuance. [00:06:54] Okay. [00:06:55] We can continue it. [00:06:57] Or you can revoke yourself. [00:07:03] I'm mute yourself. [00:07:04] Tell him to ask him to un you're muted. [00:07:07] I can't hear you. [00:07:10] Get somebody in there to unmute you. [00:07:12] Who the hell muted him? [00:07:14] Yeah, he might. [00:07:14] He probably did something. [00:07:20] Okay. [00:07:27] Our judicial systems sucks. [00:07:34] Well, I don't think it sucks. [00:07:40] I gotta go in there. [00:07:43] Okay. [00:07:48] See, are you going in there? [00:07:54] We need you unmuted. [00:07:55] Tell her we need we need him unmuted. [00:07:58] Why would a woman want to work in a male prison? [00:08:03] Okay, now we can hear you. [00:08:05] I think go ahead and say what you she thick too, got a nice body in front of a bunch of these people. [00:08:11] How dangerous. [00:08:12] I don't even see a gun on her. [00:08:13] Yeah, that's a brave white girl. [00:08:18] You have two choices. [00:08:23] Oh, listen. [00:08:25] In parole, on parole, what I'm not here for the, I'm not here. [00:08:30] Listen, the charge of the, listen, what, what is my, what am I here for? [00:08:35] Okay, revoke yourself. [00:08:37] I have to do this wrong. [00:08:40] When I talk, do you listen? [00:08:42] When you talk, I'll listen. [00:08:44] Okay, are you going to revoke me? [00:08:47] You can, I can listen. [00:08:48] I don't get revoked in parole. [00:08:50] The judge, whatever. [00:08:54] If I go to court and I lose it and they're the charge, understand me, they're revoked me. [00:08:59] Understand my parole. [00:09:00] Not just revoke myself. [00:09:02] Why would I do that? [00:09:06] You want to continue it, correct? [00:09:08] I continuous for what? [00:09:09] I don't come back to you. [00:09:10] I don't listen. [00:09:11] I want to defer it. [00:09:12] I don't want to deal with y'all. [00:09:13] Can I defer it? [00:09:14] Like I'm supposed to. [00:09:16] I'm deferring the parole like I did before. [00:09:18] I defer it on the paper. [00:09:20] That's the same. [00:09:20] I want a continuance. [00:09:22] You want to defer it. [00:09:24] I want to defer it. [00:09:25] Deferred. [00:09:26] Like when the pro-loft came to me, he came to me and I can defer it. [00:09:29] I said, I'd like to defer it, sir. [00:09:31] I don't want to defer it. [00:09:33] And why am I here if I defer it already? [00:09:37] Okay. [00:09:37] That'll conclude this here. [00:09:39] We're doing. [00:09:42] We're voting. [00:09:43] I vote to continue this hearing until they're going to be able to do that. [00:09:46] I'm deferred. [00:09:47] I'm deferring it. [00:09:48] That's what it means. [00:09:51] Yeah. [00:09:51] He's using the word defer. [00:09:53] They're using the word continue. [00:09:54] But he hasn't picked up that those two words mean the same thing in the context of this hero. === Three Felonies Mean Life (02:01) === [00:09:59] Right. [00:10:00] Yeah. [00:10:00] I don't want no hearing from y'all. [00:10:02] I'm deferring it. [00:10:04] I'm deferring. [00:10:06] Big quiet. [00:10:07] Big quiet for just a second, please, sir. [00:10:09] To say that you're getting what you want. [00:10:16] See, this black guy knows better. [00:10:17] I don't got to say nothing. [00:10:20] Period this morning. [00:10:21] That's the end of the hearing. [00:10:23] That's the end of the hearing. [00:10:26] And they put this guy out on parole. [00:10:28] They released him out on parole. [00:10:29] Yeah. [00:10:31] Why? [00:10:32] Let him serve out his sentence and then let him out. [00:10:34] Yeah, because it doesn't look like he's a good match for society. [00:10:38] Don't look like he's compatible at all. [00:10:40] Look at how difficult he made this damn parole here. [00:10:43] Look how his face. [00:10:51] It's nuts. [00:10:53] Yeah. [00:10:54] Yeah, man. [00:10:55] I don't think our judicial system is strict enough. [00:11:00] You see all these people getting unalive and they got like multiple arrests, like over 20 arrests. [00:11:04] Right. [00:11:04] Like, I remember back in the day, man, we used to live in California. [00:11:06] They had this law. [00:11:07] Three strikes and you're out. [00:11:09] Three felonies and you get life in prison. [00:11:12] Yeah. [00:11:12] I think that's a fair way to handle these people. [00:11:15] Yes, I think that's fair. [00:11:16] You commit three violent felonies, you get life in prison. [00:11:20] Yeah. [00:11:20] I think it was just three felonies. [00:11:23] Yeah. [00:11:23] You're done. [00:11:24] Yeah, I know, because a felony is a major crime. [00:11:28] And you commit three major crimes on three separate occasions. [00:11:32] And we're giving you parole hearings and we letting you out on good behavior. [00:11:36] Yeah, but it was on three separate occasions. [00:11:38] Like you commit like five felonies. [00:11:40] Well, you pretty much should get life, but usually it's three separate cases. [00:11:45] Yeah, it's three separate cases. [00:11:46] But I would love for them to bring that back. [00:11:49] They said it was, they said it's racist, though. [00:11:51] Yeah. [00:11:52] That's racist. [00:11:52] It's racist. [00:11:53] Because it affects blacks more than any other race. [00:11:56] Yeah, that's why it's racist. [00:11:58] They don't know how to police themselves. [00:12:00] Crazy.