Hilarious Moment Lawyer Is Caught Smoking on Live Video During Court Hearing: “Sorry Your Honour”

Hilarious Moment Lawyer Is Caught Smoking on Live Video During Court Hearing: “Sorry Your Honour”

  • A lawyer was left mortified after failing to turn off his video while smoking during a hearing
  • The magistrate was the first to notice and called the advocate out, with the rest left in stitches
  • Many on social media found the video hilarious, with some claiming that the person being represented by the said lawyer had already lost

A funny moment caught on camera during a court hearing is going viral online.

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A man could not help but feel embarrassed after being caught on video smoking. Photo: Betsie Van der Meer/ miniseries.
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Due to COVID-19, most institutions started moving to the online space to facilitate easy communication, and even the courts took the same step.

In recent times, many cases have been held online, showing how much the online platform has grown.

However, video meeting platforms like Zoom have also provided some entertainment online as people unknowingly show things they did not intend to.

From showing themselves still in bed, to eating and even drinking during the calls, many have been left embarrassed with no way of coming back to rescue their reputation.

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Lawyer records himself smoking during hearing

A video of such an incident is currently trending online after a lawyer was caught smoking during a hearing.

In the video, the man was getting his puffs in unaware that he was being recorded until the magistrate notified him.

"Who is this smoking in court," the magistrate said.
"Sorry your honour, I didn't know the camera was on," he replied.

The moment left many in stitches on the call, with others on social media hilariously reacting to it.

Here are a few comments spotted online:

On X:

@princedonmula said:

"Mtu hawezi vuruta sport man kwa starehe zake."

@GidhostKe said:

"Kazi zingine ni Tamu sana, they joke about it and everything continues."

@BSiginya said:

"Cameras on the computers are injecting nicely."

@overcomethebad said:

"Maneno ya virtual courts, hawako in the same place but yes, preparation is key."

@engrfennerfelix said:

"Excess freedom in the constitution will make Kenya look like a banana republic."

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On Instagram:

ramsey_nyaburi said:

"He was just checking if they were paying attention."

_kelvinkelvpercussions said:

"Hapa umefungwa roho safi, if he represents you."

ngatia__._ said:

"If you cannot afford a lawyer one will be provided for you."

kakabrizi said:

"He was testing their attention."

barack_kowili said:

"He means it would be okay if the Camera was off."

h__official._ said:

"Cigarettes haivutwi ivo, iyo ni kishadaa."
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A man looking very attentive during a video call. Photo: 10'000 Hours.
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Lawyer sleeps during court session

In a previous story, TUKO.co.ke reported about a video of a lawyer who was caught appearing to sleep in an online court.

In a video, the female advocate seemed to be in deep sleep as she leaned on something with her face looking up.

The person who shared the clip, took a slight jab at the lady, noted that she was the highlight of the hearing.

The plaintiff was even kind enough to adjourn the hearing since the defendant's lawyer was certainly not alert.

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While some agreed that she was asleep, some claimed that she might have fainted and was unaware of what was happening.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Victor Otengo (Entertainment editor) Victor Otengo is the Special Projects Lead and Editor at TUKO.co.ke. He attended the Multimedia University of Kenya, where he studied for a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. He has seven years of experience in journalism and has previously worked as a writer at Standard Digital, reporter and sports pundit at Kwese TV (under African Insights). Email: victor.otengo@tuko.co.ke.

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