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A busy morning inside a courtroom in Harris County quickly turns intense as several defendants face a judge over charges ranging from hit-and-run to theft and assault. The first case begins with a defendant insisting on representing himself while entering a not-guilty plea. As the judge explains the charge of failure to stop and give information after a crash, the defendant repeatedly attempts to interrupt the proceedings, forcing the judge to remind him to listen before speaking. According to the report, officers responded to a crash involving a Toyota Tundra where the suspect allegedly left the scene without providing information and later admitted to driving the vehicle. But the courtroom drama doesn’t stop there. The judge then hears additional cases including: • A shoplifting case involving a Walmart theft • A defendant already facing multiple theft-related charges • Another suspect accused of stealing clothing from Old Navy • An assault case where the judge offers a 13-month deferred probation agreement designed to help the defendant avoid a permanent conviction Throughout the hearing, the judge balances firmness with guidance — warning repeat offenders about violating bond conditions while also encouraging rehabilitation through therapy, anger management, and job training programs. The courtroom moments highlight how judges handle: ⚖️ Self-represented defendants ⚖️ Probable cause hearings ⚖️ Theft and shoplifting charges ⚖️ Deferred probation agreements ⚖️ Mental health considerations in criminal cases These real courtroom interactions provide a rare look at how everyday criminal cases are handled inside the justice system. ⚖️ Legal Topics in This Video Failure to stop and give information after crash Hit and run misdemeanor charges Shoplifting / retail theft cases Deferred adjudication probation Bond conditions and restrictions Mental health considerations in criminal court Probable cause hearings Theft under $100 cases hit and run court case failure to stop and give information charge judge dealing with difficult defendant self representation in court probable cause hearing explained walmart shoplifting court case retail theft court hearing deferred adjudication probation explained assault case probation agreement harris county court cases courtroom drama, judge hearing cases, hit and run court case, failure to stop and give information, harris county court, theft case in court, walmart shoplifting arrest, retail theft court hearing, assault bodily injury case, deferred adjudication probation, judge explains probation, self representation court case, defendant interrupts judge, courtroom hearing texas, criminal court proceedings 00:00 Defendant Says He Will Represent Himself 00:45 Judge Explains Hit-and-Run Charge 01:40 Crash Report & Police Statement 02:10 Defendant Claims Mental Health Episode 03:20 Judge Advises Speaking With Lawyer 04:20 Theft Case From Walmart 05:10 Defendant Already Facing Felony Theft 06:20 Judge Sets Bond Conditions 07:15 Old Navy Shoplifting Case 08:20 Drug Test Ordered by Judge 09:30 Assault Case With Probation Offer 10:45 Judge Explains Deferred Adjudication 12:00 Mental Health Treatment Conditions 13:30 Final Court Warnings From the Bench #courtroomdrama #judgemoments #harriscountycourt #legalbreakdown #hitandruncase #theftcase #ProbationExplained #courtcam What do you think about defendants representing themselves in court? Do you think it helps their case — or makes things worse?