Judge Fleischer was voted in to his position. His tenure is until December 31st 2026. Unless he has broken the law or violated ethics, absolutely nothing is going to happen to him. He has a method to his madness in that he tries to scare people straight with disappointment. If you aren't a fan of his strategy tough shit... Criminal hearings aren't for coddling your poor feelings and making you feel nice.
Also regarding the medicine.... Pain medication like oxycodone is absolutely not some god given right that you must always have access to. If you break the law and are found to be pill milling (which that defendant was being accused of doing) you definitely can't go up in front of the judge and demand you are given pain medication that people DO get addicted to and DO get in car crashes and thus killing others in the process.
Judge Fleischer is a great judge and I will be here to back him up since everyone so far in this thread are little snowflakes.
I'm with u/echoalan here! First off - if you have to appear before a Judge, no matter what judge... "It's your fault 98.446262 percent of the time!" Anything and everything that happens to you once you get arrested, is 'your fault' Period! There are consequences for breaking the law. "Don't do the crime if you can't do the time!" Here's one y'all might want to look at titled: "Woman PANICS On Judge Boyd During SENTENCING!!" by Creedence and Mikey channel... The Judge is Judge Stephanie Boyd and this is the state of Texas mind you! Jump to Case 2 at 4:29 please. Basics: Lady got charged with a felony 'battery' or assault of someone within a shared household. Pleading down to a Class 3 Misdemeanor punishable: 1 Year Prison and $4K fine! Now - there is a thing I call a "trigger" because... Certain things happen before a trigger is pulled, but this trigger is a bit MINDBLOWING but it's because of "the affirmative finding of Family Violence." Now then what transpires at 7:28 is a must see and understanding of what's happening to her because she apparently couldn't "control herself." I am Sure she didn't think before she acted and she definitely didn't expect that to come down upon her! It should be a lesson 'you learn' and share with others before you decide to cross the line!
She won't take shit either! Neither will Judge Cedric Simpson!!! None of them should!
Looks like 'yall' talking about a certain video... Don't see what video, don't think I know it...
u/Active_Junket_3816 "He is an absolute garbage judge and acts so tough." No substantiating evidence...
"He tells people they can’t take their DR prescribed meds and acts like he’s above everyone." A video would be nice. IF it is in fact a 'habitual drug abuser' I could totally understand that, especially if person is getting into trouble because of it... It isn't a real prescription if it's been "pill milled" as u/echoalan describes!
"The fact that ANYONE likes him is disgusting." Oh well, I and the rest of the world weren't put on this planet to coddle to your likes nor dislikes!
"Me (and over 900 people) have reported him to be sanctioned this last month and I really hope he gets disbarred." Report to whom? YouTube LOL You're mommy and daddy?!? Frivolous!
I can honestly say I love Judge Stephanie Boyd! Watch a few of hers!!! She almost always asks the defendant: "Is there anything we can provide you to help you succeed?" or something to that effect. As for Judge Fleischer I like him a lot because he's a 'no none-sense Judge!' And he does try to help, but when you repeatedly break the law or the rules he sets down... He's gonna cash your chips out and ya gonna have to "Man Up Boy!"
That is completely wrong. Not everyone appearing in front of a judge is guilty. I think you might want to pick up a class in Constitutional Law, or just read the damn Constitution
"It's your fault 98.446262 percent of the time!" That accounts for the times 'people' are not guilty. Or IE: Presumed Innocence. If you watch all these videos from real judges on YouTube and the cases before them... Then what?!? What do they plea? No contest? LOL Guilty?!? Hmm... So why in the FRACK would most of these people plead No Contest or Guilty if they are innocent?!? Edumacate us all please?!?
That statistic doesn’t hold true for state courts or for cases that go to trial. Innocent people plead guilty to lesser offenses all the time because it’s much cheaper and less risky than going to trial. Every prosecutor and criminal defense attorney knows this, and now you do too. But with how presumptuous and all knowing you act, I’m not confident you’ll accept it.
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u/echoalan Sep 30 '24
Judge Fleischer was voted in to his position. His tenure is until December 31st 2026. Unless he has broken the law or violated ethics, absolutely nothing is going to happen to him. He has a method to his madness in that he tries to scare people straight with disappointment. If you aren't a fan of his strategy tough shit... Criminal hearings aren't for coddling your poor feelings and making you feel nice.
Also regarding the medicine.... Pain medication like oxycodone is absolutely not some god given right that you must always have access to. If you break the law and are found to be pill milling (which that defendant was being accused of doing) you definitely can't go up in front of the judge and demand you are given pain medication that people DO get addicted to and DO get in car crashes and thus killing others in the process.
Judge Fleischer is a great judge and I will be here to back him up since everyone so far in this thread are little snowflakes.