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What starts as a routine plea hearing quickly shifts when the judge begins asking questions the defendant wasn’t prepared for. This wasn’t just about paperwork, probation, or a recommendation from the state — it became about responsibility, honesty, and consequences. As the judge reviews the plea, the defendant confirms everything on record. But once sentencing begins, the focus changes. The court presses him about his children, his behavior, and what kind of example he’s setting. When marijuana use comes up, the judge makes it clear: excuses won’t work here. The defendant thought probation meant relief. The judge makes it clear probation means control, compliance, and accountability — or jail. By the end of the hearing, the rules are unmistakable: no drugs, no alcohol, strict supervision, and zero room for excuses. The judge lays out exactly what will happen if he slips — and what he could gain if he doesn’t. This is a courtroom moment where authority takes over, expectations are set, and a defendant realizes probation isn’t freedom — it’s a test. #TexasCourt, #JudgeBoyd, #ProbationHearing