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In this intense courtroom hearing, a repeat offender with a criminal record dating back over 30 years stands before the judge after admitting to stabbing an unarmed man on a sidewalk. The defendant claims he acted in self-defense, saying the victim had threatened him for weeks and that police told him to “protect yourself.” But there’s one major problem — the victim was sitting on the ground, unarmed, when the stabbing happened. With 10 prior felony convictions, including aggravated battery, the court must decide: Does he deserve probation… or prison? The State pushes for the full 10-year sentence, arguing there was no immediate threat and no legal justification. The defense insists he overreacted out of fear and deserves another chance. Then comes the turning point — the judge reads through his entire criminal history and makes one thing clear: “Words are not enough.” In the end, the court delivers a powerful ruling that sends a strong message about self-defense laws, repeat offenders, and consequences. ⚖️ Final Sentence: 5 Years in Prison 🔪 Deadly Weapon Finding Included 📜 Self-defense claim rejected This case raises important questions: When does self-defense legally apply? Do past convictions affect your chances in court? Was 5 years fair… or too lenient? Watch the full breakdown and decide for yourself. ⚖️ 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. #courtroomdrama #court #law #justice #justiceserved #courtroommoments #courtcases #karen