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#JudgeBoyd #CourtroomDrama #justiceserved #lawandorder Case details :- 👤 Defendant Name: Mr. Faulk Case Type: Second-degree felony aggravated assault with a deadly weapon; habitual felon allegation Key Fact (BAC / charge if stated): Charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (vehicle); prior convictions for robbery (two counts, May 24, 2002); prior conviction for illegal possession of a controlled substance (February 21, 2019); potential habitual felon status (25–99 years or life mentioned) 🚗 Incident Defendant arrested on warrant for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and prior felony history cited in court 👨⚖️ Judge ⚖️ Final Decision Other Conditions: Bond revoked; bond increased to $100,000; GPS home confinement if bonded; restricted travel to work, hospital, and food; appointment of public defender if indigent #JudgeBoyd #CourtroomDrama #JusticeServed #FamilyViolence #Sentencing #PrisonSentence #JusticeServed#JudgeFleischer #Courtroom #CourtCam #Courtroom #CourtCam #Lawyer #TrueCrime #Legal #Judge #CaseDismissed #LawAndOrder Subscribe my channel:- / @justicewatcher1 This real courtroom video shows a defendant, Mr. Faulk, being placed under arrest on a new indictment for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. According to the court hearing, prior robbery convictions and a controlled substance conviction were listed, exposing him to habitual felon status. The key courtroom moment comes when the judge explains he could face 25 to 99 years or life, revokes his bond, and increases it to $100,000 with strict GPS home confinement conditions. The judge reaction is firm, calling him a danger to the community and ordering compliance with court rules. In a separate proceeding, another defendant pleads guilty to attempted resisting and obstructing an officer, with sentencing scheduled after the plea was accepted. This courtroom video highlights how a real courtroom handles serious felony charges, bond increases, and plea decisions during a court hearing with strong judge reaction. This video is for educational and commentary purposes only. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Time stamps: 0:00 Yes, you are under arrest. 0:03 There is a warrant for you. 0:06 Officers are going to get with you. 0:09 This is case CR1228. 0:12 Mr. Faulk, you were charged. 0:15 In case 25 CR122A. 0:18 With second degree felony. 0:21 Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. 0:24 Do you understand that charge? 0:27 It carries up to twenty years. 0:30 This was handed up in September. 0:33 By the grand jury. 0:36 The indictment alleges prior convictions. 0:39 Two robbery convictions in 2002. 0:42 Both on May twenty fourth. 0:45 After those convictions were final. 0:48 You committed illegal possession. 0:51 Of a controlled substance felony. 0:54 Convicted February twenty first 2019. 0:57 If all this is true. 1:00 You face habitual felon status. 1:03 No less than twenty five years. 1:06 No more than ninety nine years. 1:09 Or life imprisonment. 1:12 Do you understand that? 1:15 You are under arrest right now. 1:18 Do you understand? 1:21 Officers will speak with you. 1:24 We will make copies for you. 1:27 Your bond is revoked. 1:30 Due to this warrant. 1:33 What was his bond before? 1:36 I think it was twenty thousand. 1:39 Twenty thousand for habitual felony. 1:42 And aggravated assault. 1:45 He has no bond on indictment. 1:48 He just made bond. 1:51 I do not find this enough. 1:54 You are a habitual felon. 1:57 Two prior violent convictions. 2:00 And serious drug possession. 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