"The judge heard my story and told them to be a bit more patient with me until I found another job."
Whether a judge or jury will ever hear that evidence is anyone's question.
"The judge heard everything and made his decision," he said.
Each trial takes about 10 minutes, and judges hear from 50 to 100 cases a day.
A judge at the federal energy commission is hearing the case in Washington.
From inside the house, the judge heard the noise and opened the door.
But all that is simply what the judges have heard.
A federal judge heard the case and dismissed it in early 2012.
He was sent back there, without limit of time, when the judge heard he'd be dangerous, particularly to women, for many years to come.
As for the judge's criticism, she said, "The judge did not hear all the evidence in the case."