IntoMobile

Breaking news, information, and analysis on the latest mobile phones and mobile technology

Open NavigationOpen Search
  • Home
  • Platforms
    • iOS / iPhone OS
    • Android
    • Windows Phone
    • BlackBerry OS
  • Hardware
    • New Hardware
    • Tablets
    • Reviews
    • Rumors
  • Carriers
    • AT&T
    • Sprint
    • T-Mobile
    • Verizon
  • Manufacturers
    • Apple
    • Samsung
    • HTC
    • LG
    • Motorola
  • Best VPNs
  • Best AI Tools

Judge suggests Apple’s attorneys are ‘smoking crack’ at trial

August 16, 2012 by George Tinari - 1 Comment

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook ( 0 shares )

Judge Lucy Koh overseeing the Apple and Samsung trial is beginning to get a bit irritable with the two companies in this trial. Apple’s attorneys got an ear-full from her today. After presenting the judge with a 75-page briefing including 22 possible witnesses Apple considered calling to the stand once Samsung’s presentation finished, she asked why they would give her such an insanely long document “when unless you’re smoking crack you know these witnesses aren’t going to be called.”

Apple’s attorneys agreed to shorten the document and apologized if its length was a hassle for the court, but only after attorney William Lee stood up to declare “First, your honor, I’m not smoking crack. I can promise you that.”

The judge isn’t ease up as time went on, either. After Apple and Samsung continued their blabbering she told them, “I’m billing time because you all are being unreasonable.” Judge Lucy Koh is not happy and clearly does not want to offer up more of her time than necessary to get the Apple and Samsung trial over with already. The whole thing resembles two kids in a cat fight while the parent stands over them annoyed and trying to get them to act rationally and reasonably.

Just yesterday it was reported that Koh asked Apple and Samsung to try negotiating over the phone one last time before proceeding forward with the trial. “I see risk here for both sides if we go to a verdict,” she said. “It’s time for peace.”

[via The Verge]

Share on Twitter Share on Facebook ( 0 shares )

Back to top ▴

Back to top ▴

Follow IntoMobile

38k
36k
4k
13k
12k

Most Recent Posts

  • iPhone 17 becomes world’s best-selling smartphone in Q1 2026
  • Google hosting The Android Show on May 12: ‘one of the biggest years for Android yet’
  • Apple explores using Intel and Samsung to build main device chips in the US
  • Samsung News gets major video-first overhaul with premium publishers
  • Xiaomi 17T and 17T Pro design and colors leak ahead of expected launch

Get Updates Via E-Mail

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

About IntoMobile

  • About IntoMobile
  • Contact IntoMobile
  • Send us News Tips
  • Privacy Policy

Social Links

  • IntoMobile on Facebook
  • IntoMobile on Twitter
  • IntoMobile on Google+
  • IntoMobile on YouTube

Copyright © 2006-2021 IntoMobile. All rights reserved.