I don't think she would have been disbarred in her real court from her actions. She gets her court room to be the way SHE wants it, and that is orderly and peaceful. There are few people that would want to disbar her for keeping an orderly and peaceful courtroom. And I'm sure certain judges tend to holler at certain people. That's not grounds for being disbarred. It's just them and the way they enforce the laws. The added hollering may add insult to injury but it's not physical punishment.. However, if she acted like that in her actual career in an actual courtroom, she wouldn't be retired, she'd have been disbarred years ago.
She's very much on the ball and totally focused on the cases at hand.
She doesn't waste time with any of it, and I've seen very few of her rulings to be unfair or biased, except for when she sided with cops a few times.