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#CourtroomDrama #ProbationHearing #JudgeMoment #ViralCourtClips #JusticeServed #WisconsinCourt #CourtFail #RealLifeLaw #DefendantDownfall #LegalReactions #TrueCrimeMoment #OutburstCaught #courtroomreality In a tense Wisconsin courtroom, Benjamin Flannry’s probation review quickly spiraled from a routine hearing into a harsh lesson on courtroom conduct. The case, involving multiple charges and probation violations, began with Judge Lineweber reviewing Flannry’s record. Despite being granted leniency in February—avoiding conditional jail time—Flannry admitted to using methamphetamine and marijuana within weeks of that court date. His Department of Corrections agent confirmed he failed to submit job logs, complete his GED, or attend AODA treatment. When confronted, Flannry acknowledged his violations but downplayed them as a “slip-up.” The judge, unmoved, ordered 90 days of conditional jail effective immediately. That’s when things went off the rails. Flannry pleaded, begged for another chance, and cursed in frustration—prompting the judge to sharply increase his sentence from 90 to 100 days on the spot. The exchange, captured in court transcripts and public footage, highlights the razor-thin line between leniency and consequences in probation cases. What began as a chance to prove reform ended in a vivid reminder: when facing a judge, composure counts more than excuses. Flannry’s outburst, though brief, sealed his fate—turning a warning into a cautionary tale for anyone navigating the justice system Subscribe My Channel[@AdalatInsights] ⚠️ Disclaimer This content is presented for educational and informational purposes under fair use. All details are based on public court records and proceedings. It is not intended to harass, defame, or misrepresent any parties involved.