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http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-jailed-for-yawning-10-aug10,0,3679452.story


Clifton Williams arrived at the Will County Courthouse in Joliet and sat in the fourth-floor courtroom where his cousin was pleading guilty to a felony drug charge.

As Circuit Judge Daniel Rozak handed down the cousin's sentence -- 2 years' probation -- Williams, 33, stretched and let out a very ill-timed yawn.

Williams' sentence? Six months in jail -- the maximum penalty for criminal contempt without a jury trial. The Richton Park man was locked up July 23 and will serve at least 21 days.

"I was flabbergasted because I didn't realize a judge could do that," said Williams' father, Clifton Williams Sr. "It seems to me like a yawn is an involuntary action."

Chuck Pelkie, a spokesman for the state's attorney's office, said the prosecutor in the courtroom that day told him that "it was not a simple yawn -- it was a loud and boisterous attempt to disrupt the proceedings."

Jason Mayfield, the cousin of Williams who was pleading guilty at the time, said it was "not an outrageous yawn."

A Tribune review of a decade's worth of contempt-of-court charges reveals that Rozak jails people -- typically spectators whose cell phones go off or who scream or shout profanity during sentencing -- at a far higher rate than any other judge in the county. There are now 30 judges in the 12th Judicial Circuit, but since 1999, Rozak has brought more than a third of all the contempt charges, records show.

And while it is not uncommon for judges to jail people for ignoring subpoenas or court orders or appearing in court drunk or under the influence of drugs, Rozak's charges tend to involve behavior that would not otherwise be criminal.

Judges have broad discretion under the law, which defines contempt as acts that embarrass, hinder or obstruct the court in its administration of justice or lessen its authority or dignity. As long as the sentence is not longer than 6 months, there is no review of the case -- unless the offender appeals to the judge or a higher court.

"We want judges to be able to manage the courtroom ... but we have some concern that when the contempt is personal, judges might react too harshly," said University of Chicago law professor Adam Samaha. "Contempt that happens right in the judge's face is likely to trigger an emotional reaction."

Observers describe Rozak as running the type of strict courtroom that was common a few decades ago. Defense attorneys say Rozak is "tough but fair" and runs particularly well-managed trials. Rozak has been elected in 2000 and 2006, both times with recommendations from the state bar association.

"I think he's terrific -- he understands how the world works," said Joliet defense attorney David Carlson. "Some of the most serious felonies we have are handled in his courtroom, so I think there should be a level of seriousness and decorum."

So far this year, five criminal contempt charges have been brought by Will County judges. Four of them were brought by Rozak, including the case of Derrick Lee, a Joliet man who "resisted" sitting where sheriff's deputies directed him, talked in a "very loud" voice during court and referred to Rozak as "boss," according to the judge's contempt order. Lee, who also was wanted on an outstanding warrant, was sentenced to 30 days but was released two days later after apologizing.

Chief Judge Gerald Kinney said he couldn't comment on the propriety of Williams' case, but said he would have liked a more detailed order from Rozak in imposing the maximum penalty. He was not aware that Rozak brings a high percentage of contempt charges and said he has not received a significant number of complaints about the judge.

Rozak could not be reached for comment.

Rozak's order sentencing Williams to 6 months in jail found that he "raised his hands while at the same time making a loud yawning sound" that caused the judge to "break from the proceedings."

"I really can't believe I'm in jail," Williams wrote his family in a letter. "I done set (sic) in this [expletive] a week so far for nothing."

People in other Will County courtrooms have received less severe sentences for seemingly more flagrant offenses. In Judge Richard Schoenstedt's court last year, a woman was disruptive during closing arguments of a trial; shouted, "This is bull ..." as she was led away; was held to the floor by a deputy; and "continued to be disruptive" after later being brought back before the judge. She received a 7-day sentence for contempt, records show.

Rozak has sentenced more spectators to jail for infractions involving cell phones than any other judge in Will County in the last decade. In 2003, a man who called the judge an "ass" after Rozak ordered him to turn over the phone when it rang in court was sentenced to 10 days but did just 24 hours after apologizing to the judge.

Three years later, a man twice refused to turn over his ringing cell phone to a deputy and then, his phone ringing before the bench, refused to hand it to Rozak. He also received a 6-month sentence, but it was reduced to 18 days after the man apologized, records show.

In the two-story brick home where Williams had been living with his aunt Cheryl Mayfield and caring for his 79-year-old grandmother, family members said they were in shock over the sentence but were unable to afford an attorney to appeal.

"This is ridiculous -- you've got all these people shooting up kids, and here this boy yawns in court [and gets 6 months]. It's crazy," she said. "This could happen to any one of us."

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#2 enterawesome
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Holy crap, thats dumb! What if he sneezed? Would he get a life-time sentence.
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#4 DJ-Lafleur
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They couldn't just kick him out of the court room for "interrupting the trial"? He had to be jailed for just yawning? :?

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I think this calls for a facepalm.
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#6 Mercenary848
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That is why I avoid trials.

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Well, if he disrupts the court there is still no need to put him in jail, just kick him out...
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Wow , that's ridiculous. I was under the impression that judges were supposed top warn people about outbursts before they held them in contempt.

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Power trip.
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#10 Ragnarok1051
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Am I the only one who yawned while reading this?

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#11 DJ-Lafleur
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Am I the only one who yawned while reading this?

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You WHAT!? :x

*calls the police*

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What is the significance of his skin colour?
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#13 Renegade_Fury  Online
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Am I the only one who yawned while reading this?

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I was going to ask the same question. :lol:

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The real question is, if it had been a white man, would he have been jailed just the same?
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What is the significance of his skin colour?xTheExploited
RACISM!!!!1!!!111!
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What is the significance of his skin colour?xTheExploited

I have seen your avatar so many times, and I am just realising it is from clerks.

Also things are always cooler when they happen to black people.

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Am I the only one who yawned while reading this?

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Im taking you to court.
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#18 Ragnarok1051
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[QUOTE="Ragnarok1051"]

Am I the only one who yawned while reading this?

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Im taking you to court.

Try and catch me first!! :x
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*yawn* America being stupid as usual.

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#20 Ragnarok1051
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*yawn* America being stupid as usual.

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#21 -Fromage-
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So he was just sitting there watching? What an abuse of power.
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I think this calls for a facepalm.Tauruslink
I think this deserves a double facepalm.

Facepalm

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What is the significance of his skin colour?xTheExploited
That's what I wonder every time I read "Black man/woman/kid" on the newspaper.
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That is outrageous, I hope this story spreads in your media something must be done.
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Should have kept his mouth shut. It's a courtroom for God's sake. You don't let out a loud yawn during one of the most important parts of a trial. It seems pretty clear that this was an obvious attempt to spite the judge.

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That is outrageous, I hope this story spreads in your media something must be done.3aNkabot
Something must be done? You act like this is an atrocity. I think its extreme, but I don't think "something must be done".
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#28 mr__gameboy
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love the topic title. black man. not man or a male. a black man. and the story mentioned nothing of race. why TC, why. i guess the guy should just apologize and get a reduction in sentence like the other people.

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What is the significance of his skin colour?xTheExploited
Cause it's racist
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[QUOTE="xTheExploited"]What is the significance of his skin colour?Toriko42
Cause it's racist

No. It's not. What ignorance...

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[QUOTE="Toriko42"][QUOTE="xTheExploited"]What is the significance of his skin colour?its_me_

Cause it's racist

No. It's not. What ignorance...

Other people who did worst things, who were white, got lighter sentences if you read the article.
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Should have kept his mouth shut. It's a courtroom for God's sake. You don't let out a loud yawn during one of the most important parts of a trial. It seems pretty clear that this was an obvious attempt to spite the judge.

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Are you serious?
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[QUOTE="3aNkabot"]That is outrageous, I hope this story spreads in your media something must be done.Ragnarok1051
Something must be done? You act like this is an atrocity. I think its extreme, but I don't think "something must be done".

He could have a family he needs to support, he might lose his job, and being jailed might hinder him from getting another job. He should have ordered him to leave or made the security kick him out of court. Not locking him up.
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[QUOTE="its_me_"]

[QUOTE="Toriko42"] Cause it's racistToriko42

No. It's not. What ignorance...

Other people who did worst things, who were white, got lighter sentences if you read the article.

Actually, if YOU'D read the article, they got the exact same sentences but were let off easy because they apologised--something this guy has not done.

Race card = inapplicable.

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#35 Cookigaki
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Cookigaki know what most of you are thinking..."Racism will go away if people will stop bringing it up" Cookigaki knows it wont go away, We as a people must continue to talk about racism. It was all racist guys - Racist, racist, racist, racist! Cookigaki don't have a grudge against racism or racist people, Some of Cookigaki friends are racist.
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6 months? I know people who have goten less for assault. Sounds like a power trip to me.
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Reminds me of my maths class two years ago. The teacher told me to see him after class finished because I yawned...
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[QUOTE="Ragnarok1051"][QUOTE="3aNkabot"]That is outrageous, I hope this story spreads in your media something must be done.3aNkabot
Something must be done? You act like this is an atrocity. I think its extreme, but I don't think "something must be done".

He could have a family he needs to support, he might lose his job, and being jailed might hinder him from getting another job. He should have ordered him to leave or made the security kick him out of court. Not locking him up.

He should've thought about that before letting out a yawn. Would he do that during a job interview?? At work with his boss around?? So why do it in a courtroom, especially when the judge is handing down the sentence. Everyone else would have the decency to hold it in or at least keep it quiet so as not to draw attention to themselves, that's why I believe he was just doing it to be an ass. Got what he deserved IMO. Too bad they don't have life sentences for offenses like this, that would teach people to be more respectful.

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[QUOTE="Toriko42"][QUOTE="its_me_"]

No. It's not. What ignorance...

Theokhoth

Other people who did worst things, who were white, got lighter sentences if you read the article.

Actually, if YOU'D read the article, they got the exact same sentences but were let off easy because they apologised--something this guy has not done.

Race card = inapplicable.

Apologizing for this is a crime in itself, I hope this guy fights the power.
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[QUOTE="Cookigaki"]Cookigaki know what most of you are thinking..."Racism will go away if people will stop bringing it up" Cookigaki knows it wont go away, We as a people must continue to talk about racism. It was all racist guys - Racist, racist, racist, racist! Cookigaki don't have a grudge against racism or racist people, Some of Cookigaki friends are racist.

ha you talk in the third person.
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We can't say this is racial, but it would of been easier to ask the man to leave. A jail sentence is overkill and then pissing on the body for something lie this.

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Cookigaki know what most of you are thinking..."Racism will go away if people will stop bringing it up" Cookigaki knows it wont go away, We as a people must continue to talk about racism. It was all racist guys - Racist, racist, racist, racist! Cookigaki don't have a grudge against racism or racist people, Some of Cookigaki friends are racist.Cookigaki

Cookigaki speak truth. *bow down*

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#44 Toriko42
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[QUOTE="Ace_WondersX"][QUOTE="Cookigaki"]Cookigaki know what most of you are thinking..."Racism will go away if people will stop bringing it up" Cookigaki knows it wont go away, We as a people must continue to talk about racism. It was all racist guys - Racist, racist, racist, racist! Cookigaki don't have a grudge against racism or racist people, Some of Cookigaki friends are racist.

ha you talk in the third person.

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Holy crap, thats dumb! What if he sneezed? Would he get a life-time sentence.enterawesome
Probably death by lethal injection.
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This Judge needs to come to Flint MI. In the past year there has been two trails, where brawls broke out. At one of the trials the fight spilled out of the court room.

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[QUOTE="3aNkabot"][QUOTE="Ragnarok1051"] Something must be done? You act like this is an atrocity. I think its extreme, but I don't think "something must be done". elblanquito_81

He could have a family he needs to support, he might lose his job, and being jailed might hinder him from getting another job. He should have ordered him to leave or made the security kick him out of court. Not locking him up.

He should've thought about that before letting out a yawn. Would he do that during a job interview?? At work with his boss around?? So why do it in a courtroom, especially when the judge is handing down the sentence. Everyone else would have the decency to hold it in or at least keep it quiet so as not to draw attention to themselves, that's why I believe he was just doing it to be an ass. Got what he deserved IMO. Too bad they don't have life sentences for offenses like this, that would teach people to be more respectful.

It was just a yawn, I would yawn too if I haad to sit through a trial all day. Honestly some people do it without even thinking, and no matter his reason that is still excessive.

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Some people don't use the power given to them responsibly or rationally.

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#49 phillo99
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Why is it relevant that he's black?

But jailing a man for yawning is beyond excessive. At most he should have been given a verbal reprimand.

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[QUOTE="elblanquito_81"]

[QUOTE="3aNkabot"] He could have a family he needs to support, he might lose his job, and being jailed might hinder him from getting another job. He should have ordered him to leave or made the security kick him out of court. Not locking him up.Mercenary848

He should've thought about that before letting out a yawn. Would he do that during a job interview?? At work with his boss around?? So why do it in a courtroom, especially when the judge is handing down the sentence. Everyone else would have the decency to hold it in or at least keep it quiet so as not to draw attention to themselves, that's why I believe he was just doing it to be an ass. Got what he deserved IMO. Too bad they don't have life sentences for offenses like this, that would teach people to be more respectful.

It was just a yawn, I would yawn too if I haad to sit through a trial all day. Honestly some people do it without even thinking, and no matter his reason that is still excessive.

It was a disruptive yawn, not a regular one. There are some things you just don't do, and one of them is interrupt court proceedings by being an ass. He knew he'd be there a long time, had he really been feeling tired he could've asked a court officer if it was alright to step out. Had I been sitting next to him I most likely would've slapped him upside the head as hard as I can. Twice. Judge should've taken a cue from Kim Jong Il and sentenced him to hard labor though.