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#JudgeRaquelWest #CourtroomDrama #TexasCourt #CriminalJustice #FelonyCase # This courtroom session, presided over by Judge Raquel West, involved multiple defendants facing serious felony charges, highlighting the court’s firm stance on repeat offenders, public safety, and accountability. The most significant portion of the hearing focused on Justin Living, who had previously pleaded guilty to third-degree felony credit/debit card abuse and second-degree felony burglary of a habitation, with a plea agreement capping punishment at 10 years, to run concurrently. Defense counsel argued that much of Living’s criminal history had been dismissed or refused and requested probation, emphasizing family support and rehabilitation programs. However, the prosecution strongly opposed probation, pointing to Living’s extensive criminal background, including 83 police offense reports, repeated assaults on family members, threats to a burglary victim, and prior prison time. Judge Raquel West delivered a blunt assessment, stating that a “good person does not have 83 police reports” and noting that Living committed these crimes shortly after release from prison. Finding no justification for probation, the judge sentenced him to 10 years in the Texas Department of Corrections on both cases, to run concurrently, and dismissed a related protective order violation. She also issued firearm and ammunition prohibitions under Texas law. The hearing continued with Alejandro Yuribe, charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Despite immigration complications and an ICE hold, Judge West honored the plea agreement and imposed five years of deferred adjudication probation, warning that noncompliance could result in up to 20 years in prison. Demetrius Miles was sentenced to 10 years in prison for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, with an affirmative deadly weapon finding and firearm restrictions. Finally, Gabrielle Smith’s robbery case took a dramatic turn when Judge Raquel West rejected a five-year cap plea deal, citing her extensive criminal history and jail conduct. The judge withdrew her PSI bond and increased her bond to $40,000, emphasizing courtroom respect and accountability. Overall, the proceedings underscored Judge Raquel West’s strict but measured approach to justice, balancing plea agreements with community safety and criminal history. Subscribe My Channel-[@GavelStrikeUSA ] Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and is based on public court proceedings. It does not constitute legal advice.