Judge Matt Walsh Suggests Death Penalty For Morgan Wallen Following Broadway Chair Incident

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Date : 10. Apr 2024, 10:30:41
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Matt Walsh � the new judge in town on the DailyWire+ arbitration-based
reality courtroom comedy �JUDGED by Matt Walsh� � is coming down hard on
country star Morgan Wallen after Wallen was arrested by Nashville police for
allegedly throwing a chair from a rooftop bar on Broadway Street.

Wallen, 30, was arrested earlier this week after a chair crashed to the
ground near police officers. Witnesses reportedly described seeing Wallen
�pick up the chair, throw it over him, laughing afterward.� In an appearance
on �The Michael Knowles Show� on Tuesday, Judge Walsh quipped that all of the
evidence in the case �adds up to a death sentence on multiple charges.�

�Everyone knows Broadway is for, like, white girls from New Jersey, not for
actual residents of Nashville. So what are you doing on Broadway?� Judge
Walsh asked. �What are you doing at a rooftop bar as a 30-year-old man? And
then you add those two charges on top of throwing the chair, which could have
killed you, could have killed ten people, depending on how closely they�re
back together, depending on how heavy the chair is, which we don�t have that
information.�

�But I think it all adds up to a death sentence on multiple charges. So I
would I would execute him. I would execute Morgan Wallen. He should be
killed,� Walsh added. �That�s my legal analysis.�

The Honorable Judge @MattWalshBlog sits down with @michaeljknowles
to discuss his legal opinion on the Morgan Wallen incident and shows
no mercy:

"I think it all adds up to a death sentence on multiple charges."
pic.twitter.com/2NKay8VoqT

� Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) April 9, 2024

The new judge said he won�t be trying Wallen�s case in his courtroom as it
doesn�t �rise to the level of the sort of cases that we see in this
courtroom,� but Judge Walsh did tell Knowles about a few of the cases people
will soon be able to watch on �JUDGED by Matt Walsh.�

�I don�t want to get into any spoilers or anything like that, but I will say
that one of the cases has to do with a woman and her lips exploding,� Judge
Walsh said, adding, �So we have exploding lips. We have cases that have to
deal with a woman who got her finger bit by a dog. And she actually had a cut
in a laceration on her finger because a dog bit it.

�We have a case that has to do with a man who didn�t want to cut the grass
because he has an allergy to the grass,� the judge continued. �And there was
a very intense dispute between him and his roommate about who would cut the
grass because one doesn�t want to and the other has an allergy. So these are
the sorts of cases that we deal with and know the cases that, you know, so-
called real courts wouldn�t take. And they bring [them] to me and I give them
the seriousness that they deserve.�

�JUDGED� premieres Tuesday, April 9, at 8:00 p.m. ET, with the first episode
streaming for free on DailyWire+, X, Facebook, and YouTube and the second
episode dropping the same night on DailyWire+. New episodes of �JUDGED by
Matt Walsh� will drop weekly on Tuesdays, exclusively on DailyWire+.

Non-members can use the code �JUDGED� to get 35% off annual memberships and
gain access to the entire �JUDGED� series.

Yes, this is real. My very own court show premiering on April 9th.
I have been given actual legal power to settle real disputes. I am
now the highest authority in the land and America�s preeminent legal
expert. pic.twitter.com/Tn4Uwkbhc1

� The Honorable Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) April 3, 2024

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Let's go Brandon!


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