![]() The website Legal As She Is Spoke also wrote about this episode in September 2010:Įven those unfamiliar with her show got to witness Her Honor in action when, in a clip shown to the audience, Judge Judy issued a ruling in a carjacking case in which a 16-year-old defendant threw a woman from her car and drove off. I didn’t want to walk home,’’ the officer said. All the charges are felonies.įloyd allegedly told police, “I was walking home and I was very cold. ![]() ![]() George Floyd, 17, of the 8200 block of South Marquette Avenue, is charged with vehicular hijacking, aggravated battery to a peace officer and aggravated fleeing, according to police. He reportedly told police he did it because he was cold. For example, in both instances, this person said that they stole the car because they were cold while walking home:Ī teen was ordered held on $250,000 bond Monday for allegedly carjacking and punching an off-duty Chicago Police officer Sunday night in the South Chicago neighborhood on the Southeast Side. The Floyd in this article appears to be the same Floyd in the "Judge Judy" video. In December 2009, NBC Chicago reported that a 17-year-old was arrested after he crashed a hijacked car. Furthermore, we found a December 2009 news article that appears to be about the same carjacking incident, and a 2010 law blog post about Judge Judy that also mentioned this carjacking episode. We confirmed with CBS that this episode aired in 2010. The George Floyd who sparked police brutality protests died on May 25, 2020, at the age of 46. That would make the "Judge Judy" George Floyd about 27 years old at the time of this writing. Second, the above-displayed episode of "Judge Judy" aired in 2010 and shows a 17-year-old who had been arrested in Chicago.
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