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What happens when a lawyer misses something important in a case? Can a new attorney save the day and change everything for their client? Welcome to Judge Fleischer's courtroom where attention to detail can make or break a case! Today we have two very different defendants with two very different outcomes. ⚖️ CASE #1: THE ATTORNEY WHO SAVED THE DAY A defendant is back in court for not following his bond rules. But his new defense attorney discovers something shocking - the DIMS (District Attorney Intake Management System) doesn't say WHY police stopped her client in the first place! The DIMS is the online system where officers enter case summaries after the DA accepts charges. The old lawyer completely missed this huge problem. When the new attorney points this out, Judge Fleischer wants proof that the DIMS must include a reason for the stop, and be the basis for a probable cause hearing. She shows him proof, and everything changes. The judge finds no probable cause for the original arrest! Before letting the defendant go, Judge Fleischer gives him a stern warning about drunk driving and public safety. From a defendant who got lucky with a new lawyer to one who has a pretty big ask from the judge... ⚖️ CASE #2: THE IMPOSSIBLE REQUEST A young woman missed her required drug test because of work. Now she's asking Judge Fleischer to schedule her "random" drug tests around her job. The judge has to explain why that completely defeats the purpose of random testing. 🔥 What You'll Learn: Why the DIMS must state reasons for traffic stops. How probable cause works in real cases. What happens when lawyers miss important details. Why random drug tests can't be scheduled. Judge Fleischer's approach to probable cause. 📚 Legal Learning: This video shows how one small detail can change an entire case. It also demonstrates why defense attorneys must carefully review every document. Judge Fleischer's explanations help everyone understand basic legal concepts. Want to see more cases where shoddy police work leads to no probable cause? Watch Judge Fleischer handle TWO more cases with the same outcome! → ✅ More Judge Fleischer Finding No Probable Cause: • ⚖️ Judge Fleischer Helps INNOCENT Defendan... 🎯 Subscribe for more Judge Fleischer content! Hit that bell to catch every courtroom lesson and legal education moment. 💬 Discussion Questions: Should defendants get new chances when their first lawyer misses important things? Can you really make random drug tests fit your schedule? #JudgeFleischer #ProbableCause #DefenseAttorney #CourtTV #LegalEducation #CourtroomDrama #LegalError #DrugTesting 👋🏻 Fellow Court Watchers! Think the judge got it right? Hit that like button and drop your verdict in the comments. Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss these crucial courtroom moments! 😘 🔴 SUBSCRIBE to JUDGE WITH US: / @judgingjudges ***************************************************************************************************** 🟠 Enjoyed judging courtroom drama with us today? If you're shopping on Amazon anyway, consider using our link [https://amzn.to/4lRWfKP] - you pay the same price, but Judging Judges earns a small affiliate commission that helps bring you more riveting legal cases and courtroom coverage. Appreciate you, fellow legal eagle! ***************************************************************************************************** NOTE: I am not a lawyer, and nothing here should be taken as legal advice. Just my personal opinions, intended for educational and informational purposes only. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. They’re also not public figures, just private citizens having a not so good day. Please respect their privacy, as well as that of all court staff. ⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for informational and educational purposes. All cases shown are public court proceedings. Views expressed are commentary and analysis.