Man mad over his 22-year sentence curses out judge and gets six more years added on

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A fuming felon in Ohio raged and cursed out the judge who handed down a 22-year sentence for his crimes, which earned him six more years to his prison term because of his vulgar profanity.

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On March 1, Manson Bryant, 32, of Painesville was found guilty of of aggravated burglary, aggravated robbery, kidnapping and abduction in a July 2018 home invasion, WOIO reports. Lake County Common Pleas Court Judge Eugene Lucci found him guilty of the crimes.

That ruling apparently pissed the man off and sent Bryant into profane tirade against the judge, which proved not to be a good idea.

“I’ve made a lifetime of bad decisions,” Bryant told Lucci, referring to his long rap sheet which dating back to 1999. “I am truly sorry. I respect you and I respect your decision.”

But Bryant’s  apology didn’t appease the judge who sentence him to 22 years.

This sent Bryant into a chaotic rant, accusing Lucci of being racist and hurling expletives left and right.

“Twenty-two years? Man, f–k your courtroom, you racist-ass b—h,” Bryant yelled. “F–k your courtroom, man. You racist as f–k. Twenty-two f–king years? Racist-ass b—h. You ain’t s–t.”

Lucci then leaned in and punished Bryant for his hateful verbal invective.

“Actually, actually, you know what?” Lucci said, interrupting Bryant’s outburst. “Remember when I said that you had some remorse? When I said that you had a certain amount of remorse? I was mistaken.”

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“F–k your courtroom and suck my d–k,” Bryant shot back.

Lucci then added six more years to Bryant’s sentence totaling 28 — the “maximum imprisonment.”

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