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In today’s courtroom breakdown, a repeat defendant asks for yet another PR bond (a free release based on a promise to return)… but the judge isn’t buying it. After years of “catch and release,” missed court dates, and a long list of charges, the judge lays out the record on the spot and explains why the cycle has to end. This hearing turns tense fast: the defendant insists he wants a chance to report to probation, the court discusses treatment options like DDRP (Dual Diagnosis Residential Program), and the judge even warns the defendant that his words could be taken as a threat. Then things get even more complicated when Comal County enters the picture—two jurisdictions, two sets of cases, and one big question: can the court coordinate a real solution, or is this just another repeat? Watch until the end for the judge’s roadmap—and the moment he decides to pause the hearing and bring the defendant back later for more time. Key topics in this video: What a PR Bond is (and why judges deny them) Why failure to appear changes everything The judge’s “no more catch and release” stance Probation vs. new charges and how timing matters Jurisdiction issues (Harris County vs. Comal County) Treatment court angle: DDRP / aftercare What do you think—at what point does compassion become enabling? And do programs like DDRP actually break the cycle, or just delay the next arrest? Drop your thoughts in the comments. #Courtroom #LegalBreakdown #TrueCrime #PRBond #Probation #FailureToAppear #Judge #Bodycam #CourtCam #TexasCourt