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Home»Human Interest»Illinois Attorney Dances After Client Avoids 30-Year Sentence With Not Guilty Verdict, Internet Jokes: ‘Nah I Need Her Business Card’

Illinois Attorney Dances After Client Avoids 30-Year Sentence With Not Guilty Verdict, Internet Jokes: ‘Nah I Need Her Business Card’

Beat the Case, Drop the Bass

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelFebruary 14, 20263 Mins Read
Illinois defense attorney dancing with her client outside a Chicago courthouse after he was found not guilty in a shooting case.
Image source: X via @mymixtapez

Attorneys employ various methods to celebrate a win. Some just keep their heads down and move on. Others might thank the jury, shake a few hands, and call it a day. But this time, an attorney in Chicago, Illinois, did something different, and now the internet has something new to talk about.

Chicago attorney celebrates with her client after a not guilty verdict, when he had been facing up to 30 years for a shooting 😤

https://t.co/AucsOZLMLh

— My Mixtapez (@mymixtapez) February 13, 2026

As per the information available from the video, a Chicago man was on trial for shooting charges. He was staring down a possible 30-year sentence. That’s a lifetime. Everything went through the usual routine, arguments, evidence, jury deliberations, and then the verdict landed: not guilty. The guy who thought he might not see freedom again walked right out of court.

And then came the part that turned a routine courtroom victory into a viral moment.

Outside the courthouse, a TikTok video captured the Illinois defense attorney celebrating alongside her client. Forget a stiff handshake or a quick word with reporters; they broke out into a dance, grinning and clearly relieved, letting loose to a rap track. Supporters jumped in, and the celebration grew right there on the courthouse steps. It didn’t take long for the video to blow up online.

People jumped into the comments as soon as the clip started making the rounds. Some saw the dance as a way to shake off the stress after a case that could have ended with a 30-year sentence. Others questioned whether it was right to celebrate so openly, considering how serious the charges were. Either way, the video hit a nerve and took off, with thousands sharing and chiming in on the moment.

Internet Reacts to Illinois Courtroom Dance Celebration

Many viewers on X were amused by the viral courtroom moment, with several turning the situation into a running joke. One X user jokingly said, “Nah, I need her business card.” Another user added, “Someone is gonna see this hire her and get cooked on the next trial.”

Some leaned into the drama of the situation itself. “Imagine fighting a case that heavy and hearing ‘NOT GUILTY’… I’d dance too,” one user went on to say. Others speculated there might be a bigger strategy behind the reaction. “This is marketing for her. She watched Better Call Saul,” one comment read.

A few people simply admired the confidence on display. “I want a lawyer with this kind of energy,” one user wrote. Another chimed in with their own playful theory, adding, “She was watching music videos on her living room TVs I just know it.”

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For the Illinois attorney, the not guilty verdict represented a significant professional win and a life-changing result for her client. On the internet, it became a widely discussed clip blending law, relief, and viral culture. 

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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