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In this intense probation revocation hearing, a woman who was originally placed on probation for four separate burglary cases finds herself back in court after disappearing for seven months. During that time, she failed to report to her probation officer, tested positive for drugs, and paid zero dollars toward the $23,835 in court-ordered restitution she owed her victims. The judge carefully reviews the timeline: probation granted in 2023, repeated violations, drug use, and months of absconding before her arrest. Despite the defense arguing that homelessness and addiction played a role in her poor decisions, the court makes it clear—probation is a privilege, not a right. After hearing arguments from both sides, the judge delivers a split decision. He revokes probation in two of the burglary cases, sentencing her to 5 years in prison, while continuing probation in the remaining two cases so she can still repay restitution. However, the warning is clear: if she violates again, she could face up to 10 years on each remaining case. This case highlights the difficult balance between rehabilitation and accountability—and raises an important question: How many chances should someone get before probation turns into prison? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. ⚖️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational and commentary purposes only. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The content is based on public courtroom proceedings and should not be construed as legal advice. #sovereigncitizen, #sovcit, #courtroom, #courtroomdrama, #law, #justice, #trending, #justiceserved, #legaldrama, #courtcases