(funky music)
Nelly Francis.
Good morning.
Good morning, Nelly.
Good morning.
How are you this morning?
Not to good. (chuckles)
You look like you're a little tired.
No, 'cause I been here since 7:30 this morning
gotta sit here in court.
You been here since 7:30 in the morning?
Yes.
I've been here since 7:30 in the morning.
I don't know, do I look tired?
No.
Oh, so sorry. (laughs)
You have a parking ticket on Broad Street.
What do you want to tell me about it, Nelly?
It no parking, they put the prohibited--
Prohibited area?
No, it's in my driveway.
I have a business--
It's your driveway?
Yeah, it's my driveway and I went to open the gate
and when I came back the police officer just passed by
a put a ticket there.
So I'm like what is this?
You were in your own driveway?
Yeah, in my own driveway and it said prohibited area.
So I don't know what to do.
Who's Winston Sevas?
That's my husband.
Oh, well the cars registered and used in Texas.
Yeah, I mean my son, I'm in my son car.
Oh, you're driving your sons car?
Yeah and because when they see Texas license plate
they just put ticket thinking that you from Texas
and you not gonna come back, you know?
Well they figured somebody from Texas they can afford it,
everybody in Texas has a lot of money.
They got all that oil wells and everything else, right?
I think so, I don't know about,
once they see a foreign plate to them it's like
they're not coming to court, you know?
Yeah, in my own driveway gonna give me a ticket
and say prohibited parking.
Inspector Carigan get over here.
Yes, Your Honor?
How do you feel about this?
Nelly's parked in her own driveway,
she got a parking ticket.
She said she backed out of her driveway
and then she was just closing the gate and got a ticket.
So, I don't think she was completely in her driveway but,
understandably she needs to close her gate, Your Honor.
So the city will move to dismiss.
He's a softie.
He's okay.
He's okay?
Yeah, he's okay.
He talks the truth. (chuckles)
You're suppose to say he's a great police officer.
He's a good police officer.
He's doing a good job.
He may look like a softie over here,
but he's really a tough guy.
Wow.
You were in the marines weren't you?
Yes, Your Honor.
Former marine.
Former marine?
Yeah.
My son is a marine too.
Well I feel, I was in the army.
I was in the Army National Guard.
Here I am with a war hero.
National guard?
Swat here, swat team hero, marine.
Your sons a marine, get out of here.
National guard?
Then a teacher, then lawyer, then judge?
Thank you.
Your case is dismissed.
Get back over there I gotta tell you something.
A couple of minutes ago you dragged yourself up.
You looked dead, I thought you were gonna fall asleep.
You were so despondent, now you're all smiles.
Why you smiling?
Why you smiling?
'Cause I'm happy the case is dismissed and also
the conversation for him.
Oh you like him?
He's okay.
How about me?
(laughs) Yeah, I like you too.
Have a good day.
Yeah, you too.
Have a good day.
Bye bye.
Nelly Francis is what I like to call satisfied citizen.
She came to court grumpy but we managed to turn her
scowl into a smile.
It's amazing how effective a little kindness
and consideration can be.
It also helped that Nelly seemed to be a bit smitten
with Inspector Carigan.
Swipe right for justice.
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Neal Moroni.
Judge, my name is Neal Malroni.
I was given a ticket--
Wait, wait, wait, speak in front of the mic.
I was given a $100 ticket during the
parking bend two week ago.
What's your name?
Neal Malroni.
Okay, Neal Malroni and you got a ticket on
Friendship Street for parking during an emergency.
Correct.
Is there anything you want to tell me about this?
I was plowin' snow in Brockton I couldn't get to my car.
An hour after I get the ticket the car was towed for a $150.
I'm respectfully asking the court to wave the $100 ticket.
I think I can do that.
Thank you sir.
I think I can do that, you paid a 150 bucks already?
154.
Yeah, for parking in an illegal spot.
A couple of flakes of snow fell, quite an emergency
and they towed the car.
Yes, Your Honor.
The tow companies all get rich
every time we get a snowstorm.
Yes.
Not that they don't do a job.
They do a public service, it's not them.
If it's the quid of emergency their job is to tow the cars.
Weatherman, weatherman owns the tow company.
(laughs) Conspiracy between the weatherman
and the tow company?
Alright Neal, the matters gonna be dismissed.
Thank you, sir.
(funky music)
Margery.
Good evening, Margery.
What do you want to tell me about this?
I got a ticket for speeding.
I guess it's the school zone going 31 over 20 zone.
I did not look at the video, I didn't have time, sorry.
But I plead not guilty.
You plead not guilty?
You wanna come back and have a trial?
Yes.
You're not coming back?
We don't want you to come back.
I don't want to come back either.
We don't want you to come back.
I don't want to come back.
No, no, don't you dare come back here.
I do not want to come back.
You hear that?
We don't want to see you back here.
Sounds good to me.
Because I'm gonna dismiss the case.
Excellent.
Alright, you were doin' 11 over.
My ruling is I'm dismissing those because
the city can't prove by clearing and giving us evidence
that it was 11.
Okay, sounds good.
Thank you judge.
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