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#sovereigncitizens #judge #courtroomchaos #fleshandblood A SOVEREIGN CITIZEN WALKS INTO A FELONY COURT, REFUSES AN ATTORNEY, AND THE JUDGE OBLITERATES HIS ENTIRE STRATEGY IN REAL TIME. Hector Casanova enters a Texas felony courtroom claiming he is a "flesh and blood man" — not the legal name on the indictment. He refuses counsel, challenges jurisdiction, calls his court appearance "kidnapping"… and the judge doesn't flinch once. What happens next is a masterclass in how the legal system handles sovereign citizen tactics — calmly, completely, and without mercy. Timestamps: ⚖️ 00:00 – Sovereign Citizen Announces "Special Appearance" In Felony Court ⚖️ 01:27 – Hector Claims He Is NOT The Legal Fiction On The Indictment ⚖️ 03:00 – Judge Explains Why She Cannot Help Him Without An Attorney ⚖️ 07:52 – Hector Demands The Court Reveal Its Jurisdiction — Common Law Or Admiralty ⚖️ 10:55 – Standby Counsel Appointed After Repeated Refusals ⚖️ 11:10 – Judge Issues Final Warning: No Excuses, Be Here Litigants List: Judge: Not named on record — 187th District Court, Texas Defendant: Hector Casanova Jr. — Sovereign citizen attempting pro se felony defense Plaintiff: State of Texas Others: Mr. Bach (Standby Counsel), Miss Ferguson (Court Coordinator), Deputy Laura Legal Terms Explained: Indictment → A formal document that officially charges someone with a felony crime after a grand jury reviews the evidence Special Appearance → A legal move to show up in court without accepting the court's authority over you — sovereign citizens use it, but courts rarely recognize it as valid Standby Counsel → A lawyer assigned to assist a defendant who chooses to represent themselves — they can advise but cannot take over the case Pro Se → Latin for "on behalf of oneself" — when a defendant represents themselves without a licensed attorney Jurisdiction → The legal authority a court has to hear and decide a specific case — sovereign citizens frequently challenge this to try to dismiss charges Discovery Setting → A court date where the defendant receives all evidence the prosecution plans to use against them If you made it this far, you already know — drop a 🔥 in the comments if you've seen a sovereign citizen try the "flesh and blood" move before. Like the video, subscribe, and hit the bell so you never miss a hearing that turns into a full courtroom meltdown. The next one is already uploaded. #SovereignCitizen #CourtroomDrama #JudgeVsDefendant #ProSe #legalsystem #SovCit #FelonyCourtroom #RealCourtHearings #JusticeServed #legalfiction #FleshAndBlood #CourtroomJustice #texascourt sovereign citizen court hearing, flesh and blood man court case, sovereign citizen refuses attorney, pro se felony defense gone wrong, sovereign citizen jurisdiction challenge, real courtroom sovereign citizen, Texas felony court sovereign citizen, judge destroys sovereign citizen, sovereign citizen legal fiction argument, admiralty jurisdiction sovereign citizen, standby counsel explained, sovereign citizen loses in court