Barnes and Viva coping about how they were right actually.
oh course, Barnes is going to start off insulting other Internet lawyers. "I don't know how he can't read a sentencing document..."

In the
following clip, MakingLawSimple mentions (1:15) how Minnesota orders are weird compared to other states he has worked in (other states mention deferral conditions specifically/explicitly).
Then Viva straw mans the entire thing. No actual lawyers were predicting months/years in jail. Almost all the other response videos were surprised there was any jail time at all; and most mention it will probably all be deferred if he doesn't fuck up his probation.
Barnes talks about schadenfreude and accuses some people of hating Rekieta for "personal profit" and .. "treason" ?! I dunno Barnes, could it be that Rekieta was unremorseful for his daughter testing positive for large amounts of metabolized cocaine?
They make nothing but insane straw man arguments that no one was making except sensational meme junkies like King Casino. He's still talking about how the allegations in the case weren't true, even after Nick pleads guilty! Then he tries quoting the Bible and can't remember the "Whoever has no sin, cast the first stone," verse, fucks it up, and then jumps to the "rod in one's eye" verse. He brings up "constitutional issues," even though
none of the evidence was thrown out and none of the hearings had a judge rule on any constitutional issues.
"Kids are dirty, kids are hungry," "That's the reality of the world." What?!
Barnes claims the allegations that lead to the wellness check were several degrees of hearsay. What is he baseing this on? As far as I've heard, none of those specifics have even been released. They're basically just making all kinds of shit up at this point.
"I was right, on this one," ... no you weren't Barnes.
I remember even trying to lookup some of the things he's mentioned in years past like "Equitable Entitlements" when referring to DACA and the Emancipation Proclamation ("Equitable entitlements" is not a real legal term I can find in any law dictionary). He's also talked about the "constitutional requirement of colloquium" in regards to defamation cases, specifically with Alex Jones. That's also another term that I can't find in any legal papers anywhere. The most important case in defimation seems to be around the
"actual maliace" test.
This clip reminds me of everything I hate about Viva and Barnes. Barnes can never admit when he's wrong. He makes up new legal theory all the time. He's just a fucking liar and general fat sack of shit.