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#RaquelWest, #50YearSentence, #CourtroomDrama, #SentencingHearing In today’s courtroom breakdown, we witness multiple plea deals, probation violations, and one devastating intoxication manslaughter case that ends in a 50-year prison sentence. From state jail felonies to revoked probation and a deadly DWI crash, this hearing shows how quickly second chances can disappear — and how prior history can dramatically impact sentencing. This isn’t just about punishment. It’s about accountability, addiction, restitution, and the irreversible consequences of split-second decisions. ⚖️ Key Moments in This Video: Child Endangerment Guilty Plea → 12-month state jail sentence Deferred Probation Revoked → 3 years in prison after multiple violations Tampering with Electronic Monitor → 6-year sentence due to criminal history Theft Case with $20,000 Restitution → Judge orders Pre-Sentence Investigation before final sentencing Intoxication Manslaughter Case → Prosecutor asks for the maximum 50 years Final Verdict → Judge imposes full 50-year sentence with deadly weapon finding 🧠 Legal Insights Covered: What it means to waive your right to appeal How deferred adjudication works — and how it can backfire Why ankle monitor tampering is treated so seriously How a Pre-Sentence Investigation (PSI) influences sentencing What a “deadly weapon finding” does to parole eligibility When prior convictions turn an “accident” into aggravated punishment 💬 Join the Discussion: Should addiction mitigate sentencing — or make it worse when lives are lost? Is probation too lenient, or is it a fair second chance? Was 50 years justified in this case? Drop your thoughts below. Let’s talk about it.