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#JudgeRaquelWest#CourtroomDrama#TrueCrime#CourtCase#TexasCourt This case involved Devin (Deon) McGee, who was charged with the first-degree felony offense of burglary of a habitation with intent to commit aggravated assault. Mr. McGee had previously appeared in court and entered a guilty plea as part of an agreement that capped his punishment at 30 years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. During the sentencing hearing, defense counsel informed the court that McGee wished to withdraw his plea after being told in jail that he was not eligible for probation. Judge Raquel West addressed this issue directly, explaining that McGee was, in fact, eligible for probation, and that he had been misinformed. However, Judge West emphasized that the plea had been entered freely and voluntarily after McGee was sworn in and properly admonished. Having personally reviewed the evidence—including multiple videos—and having presided over the trial of McGee’s brother, Judge Raquel West stated she was not inclined to allow the withdrawal of the plea. The defense presented letters from family and friends describing McGee’s lack of criminal history, a traumatic childhood marked by abuse and instability, and his recent turn toward religion while incarcerated. Counsel argued that McGee had accepted responsibility, was not the primary aggressor, and deserved an opportunity through deferred adjudication probation. The court rejected this request. Judge Raquel West cited video evidence showing that McGee actively instigated and encouraged his brother during the violent home invasion, including urging him to continue and assisting with the weapon. The judge described the crime as “the stuff of nightmares” and noted that the entire offense was captured on video, leaving little room for mitigation. After powerful victim impact statements detailing the lasting trauma suffered by the family, Judge Raquel West formally found McGee guilty and sentenced him to 30 years in prison, with an affirmative finding of a deadly weapon. The court acknowledged the plea agreement as limiting McGee’s exposure and concluded by encouraging him to use his sentence as an opportunity for genuine change. Subscribe My Channel-[@GavelStrikeUSA ] Disclaimer: This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It is based on publicly available court proceedings. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. This content does not intend to harass, defame, or harm any individual and is not legal advice.