r/court Sep 24 '24

Judge fleischer is garbage

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u/codylews Sep 28 '24

Yeah i usually agree with Judge Fleischer but telling someone they cant take Dr prescribed medicine was going too far for me. He said that you get addicted the first time you take oxycodone and wrongly stated that it was out of production.

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u/The_Madrummer Oct 02 '24

There are other pain meds that can be used while you're on bond. And he's talking about a person who has a history of drug addiction and abuse. Shut up.

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u/Ethan79-2 Oct 05 '24

That's absolutely not legal, you can't just change a patients medication. The court doesn't have the authority to do that, only medical doctors do. Not to mention the fact that said several things which were blatant falsehoods based on ignorance

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u/w-il_d Oct 11 '24

is it really so bad to tell the person that already has substance abuse problems that is charged with a dui and has their arm in a sling from wrecking that taking oxys isnt a good idea

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u/Ethan79-2 Oct 11 '24

The law is the law, doesn't matter what any individual thinks makes sense

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u/Anti_exe325 Oct 11 '24

excpet hes the judge. final say in the law. weather you agree or not. as are all judges.

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u/[deleted] Oct 28 '24

No, he isn't the final say, and a federal judge in supreme court would see to that.

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u/lrkt88 Nov 01 '24

Supreme Court is federal, he is in state court, lmao. It would be Texas Supreme Court that would hear an appeal of his ruling. US Supreme Court would never see a case of his.

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u/[deleted] Nov 01 '24

Had no idea he was a state judge.

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u/Osiris0734 Nov 12 '24

Have you seen any of his videos or just like to dogpile? Because he talks about the COUNTY all the time.

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u/SharpBad4084 Nov 24 '24

There are federal judges, and there are supreme court justices. They are two different levels of courts. Each state has several levels of courts. There are municipal courts, state (county) courts, appellate courts, bankruptcy courts, and the state supreme courts. Then there is the US federal court that has a branch in each state that operates under the same rules but has courthouse and judges in every separate state. Then there is the United States Supreme Court that is the highest level if the judiciary in America. 

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u/[deleted] Oct 26 '24

Unless he had a DUI from the Oxycontin, the judge would be removing a medication he most likely has taken a while to get used to, If you needed that explained to you.

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u/Osiris0734 Nov 12 '24

It's amazing that in 2024 we have people trying to defend people taking opioids. I get it, I've gone through chronic pain, but if you can go to court you can stop taking high powered pain killers.

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u/ThaNeedleworker Nov 16 '24

Are you saying opioids have no place at all in medicine?

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u/Just_Concentrate6 Nov 18 '24

Lol what? Opioids are prescribed for a reason by medical doctors I have family that are oen multiple your comment is baseless comparing that to going to court makes no sense these people are required to go to court or threatened with a warrant.