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It started as a routine traffic stop — but within seconds, flashing lights turned into a 13-mile high-speed chase that put countless lives at risk. When the defendant finally stood before Judge Fleischer, the tension in the courtroom was undeniable. Officers described reckless speeds. Swerving lanes. Ignored commands. A pursuit that could have ended in tragedy. And then came the blood alcohol results. Nearly three times over the legal limit. The courtroom expected shouting. They expected outrage. What they got was something colder. “This wasn’t just drunk driving. This was a danger to everyone on that road.” Judge Fleischer didn’t hesitate. As the details unfolded, it became clear this wasn’t a simple mistake — it was a decision that could have cost innocent lives. The judge methodically laid out the risk, the recklessness, and the reality of what could have happened. Then came the moment that stunned the room. Bond raised to $50,000. A chase that lasted minutes. Consequences that could last years. A warning sent far beyond that courtroom. 🔹 Watch the intense breakdown of a 13-mile DWI pursuit 🔹 See how Judge Fleischer explains the real danger behind high-speed chases 🔹 Witness the moment bond is dramatically increased 🔹 Experience the chilling reminder: one reckless choice can change everything 👉 Subscribe for more shocking courtroom moments, emotional reality checks, and unforgettable decisions from Judge Fleischer’s courtroom. ⚖️ Disclaimer This video features real courtroom footage for public awareness and educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. All individuals are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.