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#CourtCases #LegalNews #BreakingLegalNews #HighProfileCases #SupremeCourtUpdates #FamousTrials #LiveCourtHearings #JusticeSystem #CriminalCaseAnalysis #CourtDecision #LegalCommentary #TrendingCases #LawAndJustice #VerdictNews #TrialCoverage #LegalAnalysis #BigJudgments #LegalDevelopments #LawNews #legalinsights Summary: The court session opened with Cory Flemings, charged with the second-degree felony of assault on a peace officer (Sept 11, 2024). 🚔 The indictment also cited a prior drug conviction (2023). If convicted, his punishment could range from 5–99 years or life due to habitual offender status. Prosecutors noted multiple felonies in his past, potentially elevating his minimum sentence to 25 years. Despite this, Cory rejected an 8-year plea deal and chose to proceed to trial. ⚖️🔥 Next, Casey Bean faced two theft charges (2023), each enhanced due to five prior convictions (2014–2019). 🛑 She pled guilty freely and voluntarily after reviewing plea papers. The judge sentenced her to 4 years in state prison on each case, running concurrently. She was also formally admonished regarding her lifetime firearm restrictions under Texas law. 🔒🔫 Finally, Mr. Kid appeared for a motion to revoke deferred probation from a 2022 robbery case. His probation violations were extensive: ❌ failure to report, ❌ visiting alcohol-serving establishments, ❌ unpaid restitution ($400) and fees ($1,813), ❌ absence from required programs, ❌ being out past curfew, and ❌ failure to file taxes. He also faced a new charge of aggravated robbery (Feb 19, 2025). Kid admitted to several violations (counts 4, 5, 8, 9, 13), leading the judge to revoke probation. However, sentencing was postponed, with a future hearing set to consider the new aggravated robbery case. The judge promised ample time for defense preparation, discovery, and a new presentence report. ⏳📑 This courtroom session showcased the harsh realities of probation violations, habitual offender laws, and repeat theft convictions. 🚨 Subscribe My Channel [@Courtroom24x7 ] ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It provides a summary of a real courtroom proceeding based on publicly available records. It is not legal advice and should not be taken as guidance for any legal situation. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Viewer discretion is advised.