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Judge Finally Snaps! Repeat DUI Offender Sent to Jail After Shocking Courtroom Confession The defendant appeared in court for sentencing on an Operating While Intoxicated charge that had originally been reduced to a first offense. However, during the hearing, prosecutors revealed a disturbing pattern of behavior. Despite completing probation multiple times in the past, the defendant continued to drive under the influence, admitted to drinking alcohol and using substances before driving, and was caught speeding at 88 mph in a 55 mph zone. The prosecutor highlighted his long criminal history, including: Six domestic violence convictions Prior DUI cases Reckless driving Substance abuse issues Failure to learn from previous probation sentences The defendant claimed he had only consumed “three shots” and was rushing due to personal stress, but the judge did not believe him. A breath test showed a BAC of 0.121, and marijuana was also found in the vehicle. After reviewing his past and rejecting probation again, the judge ruled: 👉 10 days in jail (9 days to serve) 👉 Fines and court fees totaling $875 👉 No more probation chances The judge stated clearly: “You don’t deserve probation anymore. At some point, you must be held accountable.” This video is for educational purposes only. Based on real court proceedings. No legal advice intended. 📌 Fair Use Disclaimer | Courtroom Trial TV This video is presented by Courtroom Trial TV for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only. Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. This video contains short excerpts from publicly available courtroom proceedings, which are transformed through original narration, legal analysis, contextual explanation, and editorial commentary. Courtroom Trial TV does not claim ownership of any original court footage, audio recordings, or official transcripts used. All content is highly edited and repurposed to provide viewers with legal insight, case breakdowns, and public awareness regarding the American justice system. ✔ No intent to infringe copyright ✔ No replacement for original court recordings ✔ Content adds new meaning, context, and educational value If you are the copyright owner and believe your content has been used incorrectly, please contact us directly before submitting a copyright claim. ⚖️ Educational Purpose Statement This channel exists to: Explain real courtroom cases Educate viewers about U.S. law and legal procedures Provide commentary and analysis on judicial decisions Promote transparency and public understanding of the justice system 📺 About Courtroom Trial TV Courtroom Trial TV delivers real courtroom moments, legal breakdowns, and in-depth case analysis from courts across the United States. Every video is carefully edited to comply with Fair Use and YouTube community guidelines. 🔔 Disclaimer This content is not legal advice. Views expressed are for educational and commentary purposes only.