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In Jefferson County, Texas, Judge John Stevens Jr. handles two intense cases that show both sides of Texas justice — strict accountability and second chances. 🚨 Case 1 – Aaron Kimble (Spitting & Threatening an Officer) Charged with two third-degree felonies: Obstruction/Retaliation – threatening to harm a Beaumont Police Officer and his family. Harassment of a Public Servant – spitting on the officer during the arrest. Judge Stevens explains the seriousness: “You threatened a public servant, and you spit on him. That’s two separate felonies.” Kimble pleads guilty to both charges, receiving: 3 years in prison, to run concurrently, No right of appeal as part of the plea deal. The judge makes sure Kimble fully understands: “You are pleading guilty voluntarily and because you are guilty — not because anyone forced you.” “Each charge carries up to 10 years. You’ll serve 3.” A brief moment of courtroom humor lightens the tension when Kimble struggles with signing his electronic plea form: “If you put your hand over it, it erases! We’re getting new tablets — but not fast enough.” Judge Stevens remains patient yet firm: “These are third-degree felonies. You’ll serve your time. I hope you come out better than you came in.” 💥 Case 2 – Gavin McMains (Robbery of Vape Shop) Charge: Second-degree felony Robbery after taking $800 in THC vapes and destroying property worth another $700. The total restitution: $1,500. McMains pleads guilty and receives Deferred Adjudication Probation: Up to 10 years, with possible reduction after 1/3 completion for good performance. $500 fine waived so he can focus on paying restitution. “If you do well, you’ll never have a felony record. Fail — and you’re looking at 20 years.” Judge Stevens emphasizes the importance of this second chance: “A felony stays with you forever. Do well on probation and it disappears.” “Do well — and then do better.” The judge also commends the probation officer’s preparation: “This probation order is wonderfully prepared. Follow every condition, and you’ll do fine.” ⚖️ Judge Stevens’s Theme of the Day: “Texas law is strict, but fair.” “Freedom isn’t automatic — it’s earned.” “You pay back what you took, and you move on.” “I give second chances, not third ones.” #JudgeJohnStevensJr #CourtShock #TexasCourt #FelonyCase #Probation #CourtroomDrama #JusticeServed #ViralCourtMoment #SecondChance