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#CourtroomDrama #RealCourtFootage #BexarCounty #JusticeSystem #ProbationViolation A woman on deferred adjudication stands before a Bexar County judge after absconding from probation for an extended period. Facing up to ten years in prison, she arrives with a written plan, a mentor, and a heartfelt plea for outpatient treatment — desperate for a chance to reunite with her son. But the judge, who has heard these promises countless times before, is not convinced. Plans made in custody rarely survive the free world. Two or three weeks out, meetings get missed, calls stop, and the cycle repeats. Instead of granting outpatient, the court orders her to the House of Discipleship — an inpatient rehabilitation program designed to address her trauma, keep her accountable, and build a lasting support system. The judge makes it clear: this is not punishment, this is a lifeline. The program will still allow her to see her son, work with her mentor Carrie, and build the structure she needs to stay on track. The alternative — prison for up to a decade with severely limited contact — is the reality the judge wants her to fully understand. What stands out in this hearing is a judge who remembers every person on probation, sees human beings behind the case numbers, and delivers a ruling rooted in long-term recovery over short-term comfort. This is what real accountability looks like inside a courtroom. ⚖️ Legal Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and commentary purposes only. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The footage and information presented are sourced from public court proceedings and public records. This channel does not provide legal advice.