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In this courtroom proceeding before Judge West, a defendant faces serious consequences after testing positive for THC shortly after pleading guilty to an enhanced felony offense. Despite being offered a five-year probation agreement, the court reviews: • Multiple prior felony convictions • Pending felony cases in multiple counties • A recent positive drug test • An enhanced second-degree felony charge • A punishment range of 2–20 years if violated The judge makes it clear that probation is a second chance — not a guarantee. Instead of rejecting the plea agreement outright, the court orders inpatient treatment through an ISF (Intermediate Sanction Facility) substance abuse program before allowing probation to move forward. Key legal topics highlighted in this hearing: • Deferred adjudication probation • Felony enhancement consequences • Multi-county case coordination • Drug testing compliance • Conditions that can trigger prison time “If you violate, you’re looking at two to twenty years.” This case demonstrates how courts balance accountability, rehabilitation, and public safety — while making sure defendants understand the real risks of probation violations. Chapters 0:00 – Positive Drug Test Revealed 2:10 – Criminal History Reviewed 5:45 – Jurisdiction & Multi-County Discussion 9:30 – Judge Questions the Plea Agreement 13:50 – ISF Inpatient Program Ordered 18:20 – Explanation of 5-Year Probation 22:15 – Warning: 2–20 Year Prison Risk 26:10 – Defendant Taken Into Custody Hashtags #Probation #Courtroom #CriminalJustice #FelonyCase #Rehabilitation #JuriScope This video is shared for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice. The content is presented to explain courtroom procedures and legal consequences within the justice system. Tags