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#CourtroomDrama #JudgeRaquelWest #BondViolation #ProbationDenied #TrueCrime In a tense courtroom session before Judge Raquel West, two separate cases unfolded, highlighting the serious consequences of violating court conditions and failing to respect the justice system. The first case involved Melissa Taylor, who appeared in court wearing a shirt referencing her son. When questioned about legal representation, she explained she had contacted several attorneys but could not afford one. However, the hearing quickly escalated when Judge Raquel West ordered a drug test. Taylor tested positive for amphetamines, methamphetamines, and ecstasy — a direct violation of her bond conditions. As a result, Judge West raised her bond to $100,000 in each of her cases, which included assault on a peace officer and credit or debit card abuse. Despite Taylor’s emotional pleas about her child, Judge West emphasized accountability, stating that a parent should not be using illegal substances. Taylor was taken into custody immediately. The second major hearing involved Denzel Lewis, who had previously pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon. Although the defense requested probation, citing family support and letters of encouragement, Judge Raquel West carefully reviewed Lewis’s criminal history and troubling jail behavior. Multiple incident reports revealed repeated rule violations and inappropriate conduct toward female officers. Judge West challenged Lewis directly about inconsistencies in his plea and behavior, making it clear that probation requires responsibility and respect for authority. Ultimately, Judge Raquel West sentenced Lewis to six years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice, enforcing the original plea agreement. She reminded him that he had waived his right to appeal and warned him about future firearm restrictions under Texas law. The courtroom session served as a powerful reminder that second chances require genuine change — not excuses. Subscribe My Channel-[@GavelStrikeUSA ] Disclaimer: This summary is for informational and commentary purposes only. It does not provide legal advice.