i don’t blame the guy and I don’t even blame the judge, it was a very honest and cordial exchange. zero judgement but we each all have our problems we need to work on.
I actually respect the defendant for being honest and just accepting his punishment. Both the judge and defendant did their jobs today and to the best of their ability.
@TonyMao that was an absolutely 100% nailed assessment of that exchange - difficult for both parties yet both parties played their respective parts flawlessly.... Not only does it make an unusual exchange - particularly in this context - but is a lesson in both professionalism, maturity and humility - and I think mutual understanding too - for all of us. I'm sure the young man made an impression on the judge and I feel he won't let a short spell in jail unduly harm his prospects...
Been on an 11-year addiction to alcohol and weed. Weed is easy to quit, but alcohol is a b*tch. 11 days sober from alcohol while using weed as a crutch. Kids, don't do drugs. They only offer temporary satisfaction that soon becomes the only satisfaction that you can feel. Don't be ignorant and an idiot. Learn what they do to your body, and ask yourself if you want to be healthy at the end of your life or just dragging out your existence. Weed addiction is about 14 years while alcohol is about 9 years
Yeah, you have to give him credit for that!! He admitted that he did what he was asked not to do! I applaud his honesty! Many others would find 10,000 reasons to have violated the rules! Kudos sir. I hope you get the help you need! Maybe you could ask them to get you into a rehab facility!
@Johnnyrocks34 I think you don't understand the fact that they know he drank already. One breathalyser or blood test will just find him guilty. Anyone who plays dumb will just have a harder time cause its so easy to prove if you have alcohol in your system. They have him in court for a reason yknow.
I give all thanks to the AA Program. After not being able to stop myself, this program has given me 18 years of being clean and sober which saved my life!
respect for him knowing his fate, standing in cuff up stance and taking his punishment like a man, no crybaby nonsense, no excuses, he knew what was coming and cuffed up, no nonsense. that’s more than most people do these days. he likely WANTS to quit drinking, he just isn’t there quite yet, i hope he gets there after this county bid. (PS if you’ve never been in this situation or a similar one, don’t reply, i don’t wanna hear it nor do i care)
He could have low self-esteem & needs a mentor. No one expects people who have diseases to heal themselves, unless you have 0 knowledge about substance abuse.
As an addict in recovery even your bottom can still have a trapdoor to an even lower bottom. Each individual is different; he may not even know he needs a mentor/sponsor if he has never been in a room. There is no simple answer that fits all.
I get that it's a bond condition, but asking someone who is addicted to a substance to not imbibe that substance, no matter what it is, is setting them up for failure without a significant network of support.
Funny thing with addiction is a lot of people are able to drop it when they see the concequences that they dont like. Hundreds of thousands manage it just fine after getting through the couple weeks of withdrawls and relapses. Yall just love to make excuses for drunks that got themselves addicted in the first place. When you indulge in a well known addictive substance, I have no sympathy.
@sebastianriz4703 You just said it urself, after a couple of weeks of relapses. How do u know whether this man wasnt trying? He cld have been, and relapsed. Not to mention, no, you are dead wrong, most ppl cant quit an addiction after seeing consequences they dont like. Thats why its called an addiction. Thats why ppl go homeless and die because of this shit. Especially with alcohol, which can literally kill u from withdrawls. U sound naive like a child. hopefully, u are a child, because it would be sad if an adult was as deficient as u are. I have no sympathy for the opinions of ignorant, heartless, uneducated, by the sounds of it hick conservative ppl like u
@@perkasami6305 It can but that level of addiction is so severe that those afflicted with it arent even able to function in society and are going to die because of it one way or the other. So while yes you are correct, that example is so extreame it doesnt hold a good point.
*I battle with drug addiction but I feel almost worse for alcoholics because there's a Liqour store every 2.5 miles on every corner... I feel for people going through alcoholism.*
@enacid judges are not obligated to wear a black robe, it is a choice, they have the option if they want to, i feel this puts him on a more personal level with the people he's dealing with.
How jail time will help his addiction?I do not understand American justice system.When he is released he will be 10 times worse because in prison people learn only bad things.
Imagine if we had more readily available resources and encouragement for people who have committed crimes that we consider decent enough but simply struggle with addiction. Yes, many places have some resources. But they aren’t enough or viewed with enough positivity rather than taboo.
Hard to blame parents for everything if your a working parent you can’t keep tabs on your kid 24/7 they have to go to school and then they meet bad influences yes some parents need to do better but especially with teenagers they make their own choices and there’s not much parents can do the world is cold and hell bent on changing the best people out there can’t blame parents for everything
That is such a clichéd and oversimplified statement. I know many people who had incredibly loving parents, who bestowed great values upon them whilst growing up, and still they turned to drugs, or alcohol or crime. Me being one of them. With me, it was an undiagnosed mental health problem which has now been dealt with, and I've been sober and successful in life for over twenty years now.
I love this judge's personality and his clothes. Both make the court atmosphere more light-hearted while the judge's attitude is definitely all business.😊
This judge was picked on so so so so so so hard that's why he does this job so he can get back at the same type of people that beat him up all his life!
That's why I won't get in trouble that has to be pretty hard to do if you like to drink me personally I like to drink and I refuse to let anyone take that away from me
Give him 5 years in prison no early release.... Ask him. When you are released would you like to keep playing.... Just so you know.... Next time you'll win a 10 year sentence
Even Officer Garza wasn’t ready.
😂😂I just realized that
So wasn't the defendant. He had his hands behind his back right from the start.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This judge is a weirdo. Stop letting him fool you.
@@anpr4518for doing what he said he would do? That’s not weird that’s following through on his word and holding the guy accountable for his actions
Didn’t even take his hands out from behind his back.
Sometimes, when you know you know. Might as well save a step.
@@jackryan444 🤣🤣🤣
He knew he f****d up. So he said "well let's get this over with..."
You’re sometimes asked to keep your hands behind your back if handcuffs were removed for court
this judge don't play!
i don’t blame the guy and I don’t even blame the judge, it was a very honest and cordial exchange. zero judgement but we each all have our problems we need to work on.
Quitting drinking is a mf of a task once you are dependant. One day at a time.
I actually respect the defendant for being honest and just accepting his punishment. Both the judge and defendant did their jobs today and to the best of their ability.
Drink or go to jail is an easy decision. Super easy. Yall must have never been to jail. Sh*t ain’t fun at all.
@TonyMao that was an absolutely 100% nailed assessment of that exchange - difficult for both parties yet both parties played their respective parts flawlessly.... Not only does it make an unusual exchange - particularly in this context - but is a lesson in both professionalism, maturity and humility - and I think mutual understanding too - for all of us. I'm sure the young man made an impression on the judge and I feel he won't let a short spell in jail unduly harm his prospects...
Fasho
First person I seen with no excuses
That true.Is very sad, because the men don’t look bad person.I cry
Made it very efficient.
No such thing as excuses, only reasons
You'd think they would be able to easily not drink but when you're deep in addiction, it's hard to resist.
I guess😢
Also being self destructive sometimes by intention is a big part of that cycle
Nah it’s just hard to be a obedient sheep for made up laws
Mb
Been on an 11-year addiction to alcohol and weed. Weed is easy to quit, but alcohol is a b*tch. 11 days sober from alcohol while using weed as a crutch.
Kids, don't do drugs. They only offer temporary satisfaction that soon becomes the only satisfaction that you can feel. Don't be ignorant and an idiot. Learn what they do to your body, and ask yourself if you want to be healthy at the end of your life or just dragging out your existence.
Weed addiction is about 14 years while alcohol is about 9 years
I really hope he gets help.
Can't help everybody
@@hammertyme8392and that is why us humans are the way we are and haven’t flown to other systems yet…sad
Took it like a champ though
exactly
You can sense the shame in his eyes.
Yeah, you have to give him credit for that!! He admitted that he did what he was asked not to do! I applaud his honesty! Many others would find 10,000 reasons to have violated the rules! Kudos sir. I hope you get the help you need! Maybe you could ask them to get you into a rehab facility!
@@mariahillenbrand8396 it breaks my heart to see. Really hope he can get out of the downward spiral
He'll cry in his cell
At least he didn't try and lie and fessed up straight away.
Yea. I felt bad for him. I’d have given him chance for being honest. Depending on what his crime was. I don’t know story
@Johnnyrocks34 I think you don't understand the fact that they know he drank already. One breathalyser or blood test will just find him guilty. Anyone who plays dumb will just have a harder time cause its so easy to prove if you have alcohol in your system. They have him in court for a reason yknow.
@ I know that. It’s just unusual seeing anyone be so honest in court like that. Some just refuse to be honest. But I agree w you
I give all thanks to the AA Program. After not being able to stop myself, this program has given me 18 years of being clean and sober which saved my life!
AA sucks 😂
Incredibly proud of you brother
so proud of you man!!! that’s amazing, you’re amazing ❤
AA is for people that are gone gone, but the courts be sending casual weekend drinkers to AA like they have a problem
@@blainehillis1921 your still an alcoholic I guess.
At least he was honest with the judge. That sounds like some physical addiction to me
Huge difference..... You get it. It's a beast
Short and sweet!
respect for him knowing his fate, standing in cuff up stance and taking his punishment like a man, no crybaby nonsense, no excuses, he knew what was coming and cuffed up, no nonsense. that’s more than most people do these days.
he likely WANTS to quit drinking, he just isn’t there quite yet, i hope he gets there after this county bid.
(PS if you’ve never been in this situation or a similar one, don’t reply, i don’t wanna hear it nor do i care)
He could have low self-esteem & needs a mentor. No one expects people who have diseases to heal themselves, unless you have 0 knowledge about substance abuse.
As an addict in recovery even your bottom can still have a trapdoor to an even lower bottom. Each individual is different; he may not even know he needs a mentor/sponsor if he has never been in a room. There is no simple answer that fits all.
Ok crybaby
@ excuse me?
I get that it's a bond condition, but asking someone who is addicted to a substance to not imbibe that substance, no matter what it is, is setting them up for failure without a significant network of support.
The addict needs to do the hard work if he/she wants to stay out of jail.
Funny thing with addiction is a lot of people are able to drop it when they see the concequences that they dont like. Hundreds of thousands manage it just fine after getting through the couple weeks of withdrawls and relapses. Yall just love to make excuses for drunks that got themselves addicted in the first place. When you indulge in a well known addictive substance, I have no sympathy.
@sebastianriz4703 You just said it urself, after a couple of weeks of relapses. How do u know whether this man wasnt trying? He cld have been, and relapsed. Not to mention, no, you are dead wrong, most ppl cant quit an addiction after seeing consequences they dont like. Thats why its called an addiction. Thats why ppl go homeless and die because of this shit. Especially with alcohol, which can literally kill u from withdrawls. U sound naive like a child. hopefully, u are a child, because it would be sad if an adult was as deficient as u are. I have no sympathy for the opinions of ignorant, heartless, uneducated, by the sounds of it hick conservative ppl like u
@@sebastianriz4703What I think you don't realize is that alcohol withdrawal is one of the few withdrawals that can actually kill someone.
@@perkasami6305 It can but that level of addiction is so severe that those afflicted with it arent even able to function in society and are going to die because of it one way or the other.
So while yes you are correct, that example is so extreame it doesnt hold a good point.
Yea I am so proud of you Judge. Thank you!!
the “he goes with you” will NEVER get old 😂😂
because you’ve never been in cuffs and you find it amusing
@ and i never will be. i’m not a criminal tf
@@jeremyyoumbi2736lol right why is the other guy acting like u should
@@jeremyyoumbi2736 debatable
Its not funny
I love this man!! Every judge should follow his example!!😊
Under 30 seconds! I wish our entire legal system moved that quick! They should take notes from this judge!
He was ready, judge was ready, where's Waldo😂😂😂
People in his county have a drinking problem!
At least his hands was behind him ready
*I battle with drug addiction but I feel almost worse for alcoholics because there's a Liqour store every 2.5 miles on every corner... I feel for people going through alcoholism.*
Ok lol but then how fast did he get released?!? 🤔🤣
I hope fast or they gave him bail. He needs treatment. Not to be the bad guy. I don't see him like a robber or a abuser...to other people.
bro already knew he was going with Garza. Had his hands ready 😂😂
I always feel bad for people like this. They don’t want to be addicted to substances, but it’s not as easy for some as it is for others.
Its America. Don't take my right to drink away
Officer Garza is usually standing ready 😂
Judges clothes fit his personality 100%
Why doesn't use black robe? I think he should be obligated to.
@enacid judges are not obligated to wear a black robe, it is a choice, they have the option if they want to, i feel this puts him on a more personal level with the people he's dealing with.
@@enacideven the robes don’t have to be black if the judges don’t want them to. I’ve seen brown robes
I’ve never seen the right to a fair and speedy trial used so well
I love this Judge's suits and bow ties ❤
Wow that has to be one of the most fastest decision I’ve ever seen this judge does what he says he going to do and sticks with it
I love this judge
He was ready to go and resigned to it especially by the sound of his voice. Bye.
The mutual respect the three had for each other 🙏
If only courts were always that fast..
Last thing any guilty in court wants to hear from Judge Fleischer is "he goes with you".
But knowing how he operates he propably asked him back a little bit later, gave him a heart to heart and set his bond.
FFS get universal healthcare and treat your fellow citizens for their problems, instead of locking up everyone in jail
That Blue shirt makes me now wonder, if Best Buy took RadioShacks place, as the worst electronics retailer😂
He looks like the guy meeting Eladio Don Hector “Who Works for Who?”
Didn’t even ask him to guess
Finally a person that didn't BS. Accepting is the first step
How can a court/government tell you not to drink?
How jail time will help his addiction?I do not understand American justice system.When he is released he will be 10 times worse because in prison people learn only bad things.
I wish my probation could be transferred to this court. I live in Harris, but have a case out of another county.
Start drinking stay home
I have hope for the guy cause at least he didn’t try to blame anyone, or any circumstances, and told the truth
Lock him up for a decade.
Great.
Imagine if we had more readily available resources and encouragement for people who have committed crimes that we consider decent enough but simply struggle with addiction. Yes, many places have some resources. But they aren’t enough or viewed with enough positivity rather than taboo.
If mothers and fathers would give these babies consistent consequences like the Judge, we wouldn't need the Judge.
Hard to blame parents for everything if your a working parent you can’t keep tabs on your kid 24/7 they have to go to school and then they meet bad influences yes some parents need to do better but especially with teenagers they make their own choices and there’s not much parents can do the world is cold and hell bent on changing the best people out there can’t blame parents for everything
That is such a clichéd and oversimplified statement. I know many people who had incredibly loving parents, who bestowed great values upon them whilst growing up, and still they turned to drugs, or alcohol or crime. Me being one of them.
With me, it was an undiagnosed mental health problem which has now been dealt with, and I've been sober and successful in life for over twenty years now.
Reductionist statement. Genetics can predispose you to alcoholism, among other things. It’s not simply lack parental discipline.
Addiction is more complicated than you think
@@terrra_2024 Sooooooo you proved his point lol. You had good parents and you still turned out to be a good person.
What a difference with Judge Frank Caprio.
sad situation but I'm really excited to see somebody actually take responsibility for what they've chosen to do
Dude took it on the chin. Hope he gets the help he needs
If alcoholics were capable of not drinking, they wouldn’t be alcoholics.
They shouldn't be allowed to ask you not to use something legally sold if you ask me😊
I love this judge's personality and his clothes. Both make the court atmosphere more light-hearted while the judge's attitude is definitely all business.😊
How about rehab not a cell. What a joke
At least you were honest man
This Jude is good man . He’s tough but he’s fair
He’s gonna do it again as soon as he gets out, pretty sad.☹️ Wonder how much time he got🤔?
Judge works with a shot clock!
He needs rehab not jail
Getting high judge👍
I’m on probation for 2 years. One stipulation is no drinking. The best way to stay out of jail is to NOT drink.
Not the f*cking ding ding ding 😂😂😂
The D.O.G.E. will use this as training footage.
😂😂 he wore his work uniform like it would save his job 😂
What crime did commit originally? Must have been pretty serious ❤
Usually with a dui they let you out on the condition you don’t drink
@Aedelas23 thank you.😃
@Aedelas23 p.s. Wonder why that one commenter thought the judge was ridiculous for the judges ruling.
@@sharbrantly2112 a lot of idiots in UA-cam comments that understand the law.
Asking them not to drink is like asking them not to eat bean filled tacos 😂
Maybe he wanted to go to jail??? Or maybe the threat of jail means nothing to him???
I love this Judge ❤
Lol I do too. He can speak Spanish I thinks that's dope. I am learning Spanish and Chinese. I'm not bad but I need to learn more.
Guess Carmax will have to find a new employee
Locking up an alcoholic for being an alcoholic accomplishes absolutely nothing. This man needs help.
It prevents him from drinking and detoxes him from his bodies addiction... What are you talking about...
I don't see the point why people need to drink alcohol, i don't drink myself and never would. No self discipline or will power.
I pray he finds his sobriety in jail. It is the best thing ever… to be sober❤🙏🙏🙏
I am in recovery. I never judge them i did it and then got clean. At least he was honest and took it. Thats embarrassing he just went with it.
He’s like, yeahh, I’m a f*** up… 🤷🏻♂️
His public defendent is still scratching his head on this one. He rethinking his career choice
Government makes more off of incarcerating an alcoholic/addict, rather than putting them into treatment or a 90 day 90meeting program
He will be all right because he was honest and maybe has a little problem
How happy the good judge can be while listing the faults of others 😂
Yeah, surely jail will fix his chemical dependence problem
The blinks at the end were the slowest longest blinks ever
Don't do a legal activity or you go to jail.
Winner Winner chicken dinner!!!
The timer on screen got me crying 😂😂😂😂
wish we got to know why these people are “not allowed to drink”
This judge was picked on so so so so so so hard that's why he does this job so he can get back at the same type of people that beat him up all his life!
This is the definition of being a real man own up to your actions and consequences respect 🤙🏾💯 but do better keep fighting satan wont win
The RNG needed to get this NPC is insane, we can safely say the glitchless % category is on lockdown now.
That's why I won't get in trouble that has to be pretty hard to do if you like to drink me personally I like to drink and I refuse to let anyone take that away from me
even God can't stop me drinking alcohol
I like he was honest.
These people have addiction issues. You can't expect them to quit cold turkey.
I was waiting for the magic words - "He goes with you!" 😂😂😂😂 Play stupid games, win stupid prizes!! 😂😂😂😂
If you don't want to do the time, don't do the crime
Genuinely curious how the court knows he has been consuming alcohol, not sure how it works just looking for the reason as to how they know.
Atleast he didn't lie. He took it like a man.
Give him 5 years in prison no early release....
Ask him. When you are released would you like to keep playing....
Just so you know....
Next time you'll win a 10 year sentence
I like how you think James! A lot of people do!!
You have no idea what this guy was even out on bond for. You can't suggest arbitrary sentences for just whatever.
@perkasami6305 so you're afraid you'll get prison time also for you're career crimes....
@perkasami6305
Not arbitrary.... insane...
Made to make people fear breaking laws...
No more slaps on their hands
Seriously! Alcohol! Have a coke or a 0% beer. You can live normally without alcohol.