Judge EXPLODES on Officer Over FAKE Stop! DWI Case Takes Wild Turn
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In a gripping courtroom moment, Judge Fleischer took a strong stance in a DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) case that raised serious concerns about the validity of a traffic stop. The incident occurred on April 21, 2025, in Harris County, Texas, when an officer responded to a 911 call about a wrong-way driver. Upon stopping the suspect’s vehicle, the officer reported the driver appeared intoxicated and had open alcoholic containers in the car. Field sobriety tests indicated signs of impairment, and breathalyzer results showed a BAC of .143 and .145.
However, during the probable cause hearing, Judge Fleischer questioned the foundation of the stop itself. The judge pointed out that the officer did not personally witness the vehicle driving the wrong way—only that it matched the description given by a 911 caller. “Anyone can call and say anything,” the judge noted, emphasizing the need for direct observation of a traffic violation to justify a legal stop. Ultimately, Judge Fleischer ruled that no probable cause existed to proceed with the case, citing the lack of a clear traffic infraction.
The hearing became a powerful reminder of how crucial proper police procedure is—especially in cases that can drastically impact someone's life. Judge Fleischer’s decision stood as a firm message about protecting constitutional rights and demanding accountability from law enforcement.
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