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Judge John Steven presides over a courtroom hearing where probation violation leads to a serious ruling. After admitting to violating probation through criminal trespass, the defendant receives a 4-year prison sentence in Judge John Steven’s court. A tense courtroom hearing unfolds as the judge reviews the details of a probation violation involving prior felony convictions. The atmosphere turns serious when the defendant admits to violating the terms of probation setting the stage for a life-changing decision. Christopher J. Smith had previously been sentenced to 10 years in prison, probated for 10 years, after a conviction for burglary of a building. Because of prior convictions, the case carried enhanced penalties, meaning any violation of probation could result in significant prison time. But what happened next changed the entire direction of the hearing During the hearing, several powerful moments stood out as the judge questioned the defendant and confirmed the agreement reached in court: “You were sentenced to 10 years in prison, and that sentence was suspended for probation.” “Do you understand that pleading true to a violation can result in up to 10 years in prison?” “Yes, sir.” “Your probation is hereby revoked.” After confirming the defendant knowingly pleaded true to committing criminal trespass while on probation, Judge John Steven ruled that the violation was proven by the evidence presented. The court revoked Smith’s probation and imposed the agreed sentence. Final Ruling: Judge John Steven sentenced the defendant to 4 years in prison, with credit for time already served. As part of the agreement discussed in court, an additional possession charge was dismissed. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – INTRO: COURTROOM HEARING BEGINS 0:34 – JUDGE CONFIRMS DEFENDANT IDENTITY 3:06 – NEW CASE AND PROBATION DETAILS DISCUSSED 5:40 – PLEA AGREEMENT REVEALED 7:15 – DEFENDANT ADMITS PROBATION VIOLATION 9:35 – JUDGE REVOKES PROBATION 12:10 – FINAL SENTENCE: 4 YEARS IN PRISON This real courtroom hearing shows how a probation violation can quickly lead to prison time. In criminal cases like this, judges must review prior convictions, probation terms, and new offenses before making a final decision. Moments like these highlight the seriousness of courtroom hearings, probation revocations, and sentencing decisions within the justice system. #JudgeJohnSteven #CourtroomDrama #ProbationViolation #CourtroomHearing #JudgeRuling #CriminalCase #Sentencing #JusticeSystem #RealCourtroom #CourtroomFootage #PrisonSentence #LegalProceedings #CrimeAndJustice #JeffersonCountyCourt