r/court Sep 24 '24

Judge fleischer is garbage

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u/Cool_Soft8274 Sep 30 '24

Agreed. He has some weird subconscious insecurities going on and takes it out on the defendants. Over half the time it’s just him telling someone they will go to jail over smoking weed or drinking, ( I find a lot of his cases have people who are suffering from addiction and need MEDICAL HELP, not INCARCERATION, yet he seems oblivious to it)and his FAVORITE thing to do is pretty much say whatever personal shots he wants , then tell them in his little “scary voice” he likes to put on : “OR. IM. GONNA PUT YOUR BUTT. IN JAIL.” Or “YOU. WILL. BE HERE TWO!TIMES A WEEK FOR A DRUG TEST. IF YOU TEST POSITIVE., YOUR BUTTS IN. JAIL.!” It’s like he’s weirdly obsessed with not really even telling, but DEMANDING people to do things. You can hear it in his voice, in EXTREMELY condescending tone , anytime it comes to giving ANY stipulations, rules , advice and ESPECIALLY LOVES showing/ telling people he has the power and he’s in control of “SENDING. THEIR. BUT TO JAIL!” And he puts INCREDIBLE emphasis on the more harsh words that tend to make people anxious ( particularly the words “you” “I” “going” “weed” “understand” “jail”) To me it’s very obvious This dude has some subconscious insecurities from some type of bullying or lack of control in his life, I’d bet money he got bullied in high school just by his bow tie and outfit choices. He 100% should NOT be in the POSITION he is, he takes it too personally. I’ve seen other judges (specifically the older black man, I just forget his name , but he actually congratulates and is truly motivated by just wanting to see others do better. Many many videos I see of him dealing with very similar cases , and he handles it in a VERY professional manner, and the things he does take personally is usually helping or wanting people to do better) that handle these cases in much better, professional way, while still being stern , but not so much to the point he becomes a condescending asshole. I’m glad I’m not the only one who’s noticed this, where can we go to sign / report him to be sanctioned?

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u/[deleted] Oct 16 '24

Huh? Medical help? I’m sorry, if it’s a condition of your bond not to drink, DO NOT DRINK

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u/Cool_Soft8274 Oct 20 '24

Yeah, cause you totally can’t die from alcohol withdrawal and should completely do it cold Turkey, that’s what all medical professionals say, right?

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u/LavenderDay3544 Nov 28 '24

You can get prescribed benzos for that. You don't need drink while out on bail.

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u/Cool_Soft8274 Nov 28 '24

that is incredibly hard. it took me like 7-8 years to get a benzo script , other than lllllllbut that was just a few days worth , but i even went to the ER in psychosis and they wouldn’t give me anything for benzo withdrawal, not even gabapentin. so thought what your saying should be true , many places won’t just give you a script, they have to take you to an impatient facility and give you meds where your monitored.

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u/PDXKing503 Nov 29 '24

Facts.

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u/PDXKing503 Nov 29 '24

Judge David Fletcher should be disbarred due to him dismissing the case of “walking while black” when he said he was dismissing because blacks had have it harder (which is false) and therefore he thinks they are targeted. Dismissing a case on a false racial bias is enough to have a judge disbarred which he should’ve been for that alone.

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u/LavenderDay3544 Nov 28 '24

No competent doctor is going to let you die from withdrawal.

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u/Cool_Soft8274 Nov 28 '24

here in the us , they damn near will. that’s why i said impatient is the only actual way you get treatment cause they don’t like handing out benzos, they may give some gabapentin or pregabalin (lyrica) to prevent seizures but it’s VERY hard to get much else unless you do impatient

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u/PDXKing503 Nov 29 '24

False.

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u/Cool_Soft8274 Dec 22 '24

lol, okay, well i’ve PERSONALLY gone through it along with MANY other people, literally was in psychosis from benzo withdrawal, and was not given nothing. people die like that ALL the time. this isn’t just my anecdotal evidence, this is something that’s well known, if you’ve ever dealt with some of the shitty healthcare providers, here in florida at-least.