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A sentencing hearing unfolds as the court reviews a plea agreement involving a deadly conduct charge tied to a 2022 incident. The defendant entered a guilty plea with a punishment cap, a monetary fine, and the state remaining silent on the application for probation. During the hearing, defense witnesses testify about the defendant’s life changes since the incident, including steady employment, professional licensing, and efforts to move away from negative influences. The court closely examines the facts of the offense, the defendant’s role, and the serious risks created by the conduct. After weighing the pre-sentence report, witness testimony, and arguments from both sides, the judge explains why probation is not appropriate in this case. The court imposes a four-year prison sentence, addresses restitution issues, and outlines appeal limitations and legal restrictions. This video offers a detailed look at how sentencing hearings work, how judges evaluate rehabilitation claims, and how final punishment decisions are made in real courtroom proceedings. Chapters: 0:00 – Sentencing hearing begins 1:15 – Plea agreement and punishment cap reviewed 3:05 – Defense calls witness testimony 6:40 – Court questions rehabilitation claims 11:20 – Defendant addresses the court 16:10 – Judge reviews offense details 21:45 – Arguments on probation request 27:30 – Judge explains sentencing decision 32:10 – Four-year sentence imposed 35:00 – Court discusses appeal rights and restrictions Hashtags: #CourtroomProceedings #SentencingHearing #JudgeDecision #PleaAgreement #JusticeProcess #JuriScope ⚖️ Disclaimer: This video is shared for educational and informational purposes only. It does not provide legal advice and should not be considered an official court record. Viewer discretion is advised.