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Lawyer Calls Judge "Honey" In Court Room, Video Goes Viral

An unexpected moment unfolded when a Colorado lawyer, during a livestreamed court hearing, mistakenly addressed a judge as "honey." This brief yet memorable incident quickly spread across social media, sparking amusement among users. The virtual court session saw the lawyer, possibly flustered or on autopilot, respond to the judge's query with the casual term. Realising his error, he promptly corrected himself, saying, "I'm so sorry, Your Honor."

The video of this slip-up gained traction online due to its humorous and harmless nature. In today's world of recorded Zoom calls and livestreams, even minor mistakes can become viral sensations. Many viewers found the incident relatable, commenting with phrases like "We've all been there" and noting how professional and personal boundaries often blur in virtual settings.

Viral Video

Unexpected Laughter in Court

During the incident, Judge Terry Fox was seen trying to suppress laughter. The lawyer was discussing whether a violent sexual assault should be considered one act or multiple acts when he made the slip. Judge Elizabeth Harris interjected with her perspective on the case details. The lawyer then inadvertently used "honey" again before apologising profusely.

Collin Rugg shared the video on X with the caption: NEW: Lawyer is speechless after he accidentally calls a Colorado judge "honey" while arguing whether or not a violent s*xual assault counts as one act or can be broken into multiple acts. So awkward.

Courtroom Etiquette Reminder

While many found humour in the situation, it also highlighted the importance of maintaining courtroom decorum. Addressing judges as "Your Honor" is crucial as it reflects the respect and formality inherent in legal proceedings. This incident served as a gentle reminder of these standards, even during virtual hearings.

The judge handled the situation gracefully, acknowledging the moment without letting it disrupt proceedings further. A few chuckles were heard in the background as she allowed the hearing to continue smoothly.

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