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Sovereign Citizen vs Judge Victoria I. Shackelford — Courtroom ERUPTS Over “No Jurisdiction” Claim #courtroomdrama #criminaljustice #jurisdiction Eight alleged drunk driving offenses. A BAC over .17. A defendant claiming he wasn’t “driving” — he was “traveling.” And a judge who says she has never seen anything like this in 20 years on the bench. In today’s intense courtroom breakdown, we step inside a hearing that quickly transforms from a routine speeding case into a heated legal battle over jurisdiction, constitutional rights, sovereign citizen arguments, and public safety. When the judge begins counting prior convictions — 2005, 2006, 2007, 2017, 2018, 2019 — the tone of the courtroom shifts dramatically. This isn’t just about a traffic stop. It’s about repeat DUI offenses, bond eligibility, community safety, and whether rehabilitation has limits. Then comes the “right to travel” defense — a familiar sovereign citizen-style argument claiming traffic laws don’t apply. But do courts actually recognize this strategy? Or does it hurt more than it helps? ⚖️ In this video, we break down: How judges determine bond in repeat DUI cases What a BAC over .17 legally means Why sovereign citizen arguments consistently fail in court The difference between civil infractions and criminal standards How uncontested officer testimony can determine the outcome This case is a powerful reminder: courtrooms operate on statutes, evidence, and legal standards — not philosophical interpretations of sovereignty. 🔥 WATCH UNTIL THE END to see the judge’s final ruling and the full courtroom reaction. 💬 COMMENT BELOW: At what point should repeat DUI offenses eliminate bond eligibility? Does the “right to travel” argument ever work? 👍 If you enjoy real courtroom breakdowns and legal analysis, hit LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE for more intense, fact-based case reviews. ⚠️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER (English) This video is for educational and informational purposes only. It provides commentary and analysis on publicly available courtroom proceedings. Nothing in this video should be considered legal advice. The opinions expressed are for discussion and media commentary purposes. All individuals are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.