Matthew Cordle's video confession was viewed 2 million times

Sep 12, 2013 13:50 GMT  ·  By

What would you do if a man telling 2 million people on YouTube about running someone over would plead not guilty to the charge?

Matthew Cordle's video confession made a judge presiding in his case think that he would be remorseful and not pleading guilty.

He killed a man by running him over in June, while intoxicated. Vincent Canzani left a two-month-old child behind.

Inquisitr reports that Franklin County Common Pleas court Judge Julie Lynch has been shocked and “incensed” by this legal maneuver.

She planned to grant the Columbus resident a shorter penalty than the maximum 8 years in jail provided by the law. She is now left questioning his honesty.

However, it looks like Cordle has some form of legal strategy that defies logic and Judge Lynch.