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Sovereign Citizen’s BOND Violations Keep Piling Up — Judge Fleischer EXPLODES in Court In this tense courtroom hearing, Judge Fleischer deals with the case of Mr. Jones, a defendant whose DWI-related case has now turned into a much bigger fight over bond violations, failed testing, and whether treatment should happen in custody instead of out on release. At first, the hearing focuses on technical issues involving a GPS monitor and questions about whether the device stopped charging or whether the defendant was actually out violating curfew. But the situation quickly escalates. The court then reviews a long list of other problems, including repeated missed alcohol-testing requirements, multiple skipped breath samples, and concerns that Mr. Jones continues to ignore the conditions he has already been given. Judge Fleischer makes it clear that this is no longer just about minor compliance issues. From the court’s perspective, the real concern is public safety. As the hearing continues, the defendant’s history of noncompliance becomes central to the case. The court hears that despite prior chances, probation efforts, and supervision, the same pattern keeps repeating. The judge openly says he is scared by what could happen if this continues, especially in a DWI case where the risk is not just to the defendant — but to everyone else on the road. Things become even more serious when the discussion turns to test results and treatment. The court hears about positive drug-test concerns and begins discussing whether a treatment assessment should decide the next step. Judge Fleischer says he is willing to follow the recommendation of the treatment evaluation — but makes one thing very clear: If the assessment says residential treatment is necessary, he expects that recommendation to be taken seriously. The hearing then returns later, where Mr. Jones again pleads not to be sent to residential treatment. Judge Fleischer does not back down. He reminds Mr. Jones that after being placed on probation, he quickly picked up another felony DWI, and says that every other option tried so far has failed. In the judge’s view, residential treatment may now be the only remaining path that could stop the case from getting even worse. Judge Fleischer ultimately decides: • Bond will not simply continue as before • The defendant will remain in custody for now • A treatment assessment will guide the next major decision • If residential treatment is recommended, the court is prepared to enforce it • If the defendant refuses the treatment path, the case could instead head toward trial Throughout the hearing, the judge repeatedly emphasizes that the purpose of the court’s decision is to prevent someone from being killed on the road before it is too late. This case becomes a larger question about addiction, accountability, and how far a court should go when repeated second chances still are not working. Was Judge Fleischer right to take such a hard line before something worse happened? Or should the court have trusted probation and outpatient treatment one more time? Watch the full hearing and decide for yourself. 👇 What would you have done in this situation? Let us know in the comments. If you follow real courtroom moments, bond hearings, DWI cases, and tough judicial decisions, subscribe for more full courtroom breakdowns and commentary. #judgefleischer #courtroomdrama #bondhearing #courtroom #courtcase #courtclips #legalprocess #judicialsystem #truecourtstories #courtroommoments #accountability #courtwatch #legalrealitycheck #justice #courtauthority #truecrimecourt