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What happens when a judge decides enough is enough? In this intense courtroom hearing, a defendant faces the consequences of 19 missed breath tests, prior probation violations, and a new criminal charge—all under a zero-tolerance supervision policy. The judge walks through probable cause, explains why missed tests are treated as failures, and addresses a controversial and vague criminal statute that sparks a real legal debate in court. This video breaks down: Why missed drug and alcohol tests matter legally How probable cause works (and why it’s a low legal standard) The difference between resisting arrest vs. interference with public duties Why judges use bond amounts as leverage, not punishment How past cases—even dismissed ones—still influence court decisions ⚖️ This is not about guilt or innocence—this is about how the system actually operates in real time. 💬 Comment below: Should missed tests automatically count as violations? Are vague laws dangerous—or necessary for public safety? 👍 Like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more real courtroom breakdowns and legal commentary. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER (Clear & Platform-Safe) DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and commentary purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. All opinions expressed are based on publicly available court proceedings and are intended to explain legal concepts and courtroom processes. Viewers should not draw conclusions about guilt or innocence. Always consult a qualified attorney for legal advice. 🔥 HASHTAGS (All in One Line) #Courtroom #LegalCommentary #ProbationViolation #ProbableCause #Judge #CourtHearing #BondHearing #CriminalJustice #TrueCrimeCourt