
A courtroom turned chaotic when a defendant, facing serious charges, kept shouting that he was innocent because he had turned himself in.
Footage shows the man raising his voice as the judge tried to proceed, insisting: βI turned myself in β Iβm innocent!β Over and over, he repeated the line, refusing to stay quiet.
At one point, the judge calmly reminded him: βIβm the judge here,β trying to restore order. But the man kept interrupting, convinced that his surrender proved his innocence.
The bizarre exchange has gone viral, with viewers divided. Some say turning yourself in doesnβt automatically mean you didnβt commit the crime, while others found the outburst both sad and strangely comedic.
π What do you think β does surrender show innocence, or just desperation?
