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Fu** You': Shocked Woman Flips Off Judge in Court After Hearing Bond Amount -- Judge Responds in Amazing Way

Fu** You': Shocked Woman Flips Off Judge in Court After Hearing Bond Amount -- Judge Responds in Amazing Way

"You said [expletive] me?"

When Miami's Penelope Soto was arrested for possession of controlled substance on Monday, she had to face Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Jorge Rodriguez-Chomat. And as she soon found out, his honor doesn't take kindly to being disrespected.

After Rodriguez-Chomat set Soto's bond at $10,000, she became upset. She let loose a "fu** you" and flipped him the middle finger as she walked away. That's when Rodriguez-Chomat called her back and asked what she said. And that's also when he laid down the law. WSVN-TV has the exchange:

Judge: "You said [expletive] me?"

Soto: "Yes, sir, I did."

The judge then laid down the law for being in contempt of court.

Judge: "You did say that? I find you in direct criminal contempt. Thirty days in the county jail."

Soto: "OK, that's fine."

That's right: 30 days in jail. But the transcript doesn't capture the entire series of events.

See, the hearing started off with Soto stroking her hair, laughing, and even borderline flirting with the judge. After he sets the initial bond at $5k, she still strolls away laughing and says "adios," which could have been a shot at Rodriguez-Chomat's heavy Hispanic accent. Not taking kindly to that, the judge calls Soto back and then ups the bond to $10k. That's when Soto walks away and delivers the curse word and finger gesture:

You can watch it all unfold below in the full 3-minute video -- which is worth it:

WPLG-TV has more on Soto's initial offense:

Miami-Dade Police responded to Southwest 96th Street and 142nd Avenue after a call of a woman injured Sunday evening.

According to the arrest affidavit, Soto told police she had crashed her bike and was high on Xanax bars. She also said she had more Xanax in her purse.

Police said they found 26 Xanax bars in Soto's purse. She was then arrested.

The lesson? If you're arrested and have to stand before someone that goes by "your honor," it's a good idea to give it to him.

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