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#CourtroomDrama #JudgeReaction #DWIArraignment #judgefleischer The courtroom opened with Judge addressing Mr. Martin, a 19-year-old charged with unlawful carrying of a weapon. The officer reported seeing him with a firearm in a crossbody bag after a weapons call. The judge, finding no probable cause, gave him a heartfelt warning — urging him to stay away from trouble, get an education, and avoid falling into a “deep hole” at such a young age. Next, the court called Mr. Wolf, charged with Driving While Intoxicated (Second Offense). The judge noted his prior DWI case in another county and sternly addressed the danger he poses to the community. Though his PR bond was honored, the judge imposed strict conditions — no driving without a valid license or insurance, mandatory alcohol testing, and an interlock device requirement. The judge warned him clearly: any violation would result in bond revocation and jail time, emphasizing, “I don’t care who you are — my duty is to protect my community.” Finally, Mr. Delos Santos faced the court for DWI with a high BAC (.166/.169) after causing a major accident. Despite sustaining injuries, he admitted to drinking and driving. The judge raised serious concerns about poor police documentation — particularly the missing accident time — and delayed hospital processing. The case was held for further review to clarify the investigation timeline. The courtroom closed with the judge’s firm reminder about accountability, safety, and the serious consequences of impaired driving. Subscribe My Channel@GavelWatch-d3e 🧾 Disclaimer: This video is for educational and commentary purposes only. All information is based on public courtroom proceedings and does not constitute legal advice.