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00:00Alright. Are you John Simpson? Yes, sir. Mr. Simpson, your charter driving while intoxicated.
00:19It's elevated to a class A misdemeanor because of the high blow. So you were facing up to
00:23a year in jail and or $4,000 fine. We're going to do probable cause you have direct remain
00:27in silence. Anything you say can and will be used against you. You have the right to
00:31have an attorney present during any questions and interviews with the state. If you cannot
00:34afford a lawyer, a lawyer be pointed to represent you, sir. Okay, George, on July 18th, 18th,
00:402024 officers were dispatched to a traffic hazard call in Harris County, Texas. Officers
00:45observed the defendant to be seated in the driver's seat with the engine still on dozing
00:50off. Officers then woke up the defendant up to the officer and observed, walked up to
00:55the defendant and observed slurred speech and bloodshot eyes. The defendant stumbled
01:00out of his vehicle and had a strong odor of alcohol on the breath. Officer asked the defendant
01:06if he had been drinking to which the defendant stated yes and began to explain that he was
01:10fine and that he can show the officer. The defendant then pulled out from the driver's
01:14seat, his own personal breathalyzer test and blew a 0.18 in front of the officer. Feel
01:21sobriety test. Uh, standard feel sobriety tests were conducted for slash four on the
01:26HGM six six slash eight on the walk in turn and three slash four on the one leg stand.
01:32D I C 24 was read. The defendant consented to breath, which resulted in a 0.164 and a
01:370.155. Okay, Mr Simpson, I'm going to find that there's probable cause to go forward
01:42with the case. I'm already used the condition of your bond not to consume alcohol, illegal
01:47drugs or unprescribed controlled medication. I'm going to randomly test you. If I find
01:51that you consume alcohol or any kind of illegal drugs, I will revoke your bond, put you in
01:54jail. You will not get any more PR bonds. Do you understand? Do you have a valid Texas
01:59driver license? Do you have valid liability insurance in your name? You may continue to
02:06drive. I also see that you have a lawyer. It's your responsibility to stay in touch
02:09with the lawyer. I will waive your appearance so you don't have to waste your time coming
02:12to court, but you must stay in touch with him or her and they will tell you when you
02:16have to come back to court. If they tell me they can't get ahold of you because you're
02:19playing games and not responding to phone calls, text messages, I will issue a warrant
02:22for your arrest. Guys, do you look to see if he has any prior to W. I. S. Please. All
02:29right. So for now, I will have you go to Victoria, sign a reset. After that, you'll get with
02:34chase for your bond conditions. And then after that, you're welcome to wait for your lawyer
02:37to come back. Okay, please. Are you Ariana Suarez? Miss Suarez, you're charged with
02:49unlawful carrying of a weapon. You're facing up to a year in jail and or a $4,000 fine.
02:54We're going to do probable cause. You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say
02:57can or will be used against you. You have the right to have an attorney present during
03:01any questions and interviews. If you cannot afford a lawyer, a lawyer be appointed to
03:04represent you, ma'am. On July 14, 2024, officers observed a vehicle in Harris County, Texas,
03:11and discovered the vehicle had an expired registration. Traffic stop was conducted upon
03:16approaching the vehicle. Officers could spell the odor of marijuana coming from inside the
03:20vehicle and a bag was in plain view by the cup holders in the middle of the front seat.
03:25The officers detained both the defendant and the passenger and conducted a search of the
03:29vehicle. The officer found a black bag under the driver's seat containing a black nine
03:33millimeter Taurus handgun. The defendant stated the firearm was hers and the marijuana was
03:39also hers. Okay. Miss Suarez, I'm going to find that there's probable cause to go forward
03:44with your case. How old are you, ma'am? I'm 23. You're 23. What do you do in life? I work
03:49at NRG. Where? NRG. Okay. Did you graduate from high school? Yes, sir. Okay. How much
03:55money do you make a month? I just started on Monday. Where do you live now? Are you
04:03able to afford a lawyer or would you like me to appoint you a lawyer? I'm happy to appoint
04:14you a lawyer if you want today. You can talk to someone. I'm awarding you as a condition
04:19of your bond not to consume alcohol or illegal drugs. No more smoking dope. I'm telling you
04:24now that I'm going to test you 31 days from today, perhaps 32, perhaps 35. You test positive
04:30or dope, guess what's going to happen? Right. Don't smoke any dope. Do you have a valid
04:39Texas driver's license? Do you have valid liability insurance? Okay. Then if you don't
04:47have any kind of liability insurance, then don't drive. Do you understand? That's also
04:52the condition of your bond. If you want to drive, whatever car you're going to drive,
04:55you need to maintain liability insurance. So for now, I'm going to have you go. Deputy's
05:00going to give you an application for an appointed lawyer. I will have you go to Victoria center
05:04reset, and then I'm going to have you meet with trace for your bond conditions, and then
05:06we'll have you take a seat while we find your lawyer. All right, please.
05:11People named Perez on the docket. Yeah, it's Joel Perez. All right. Good morning, Mr. Perez.
05:20You speak English, right? Mr. Perez, you're charged with driving while intoxicated. Second
05:25offense. You're facing up to a year in jail and or a $4,000 fine. You're also charged
05:30with interference in the duties of a public servant. So there's two cases. I'm sorry,
05:34that one's getting dismissed. Yeah. Okay. So as part of the plea bargain agreement is
05:3830 days in jail credit for the two days that you've done, you need to understand this DWI
05:43will go on your record. It's going to be there forever. What happens if you get pulled over
05:48and you smell like alcohol again, Mr. Perez,
05:54what happens then
05:58with your criminal history, if you get pulled over because you've now got one, two, three,
06:05four, five, six, seven priors. If you get pulled over, do you think an officer is going to be nice
06:11to you? No chance. And he double hockey sticks. Don't give them a reason. If you smell like
06:20alcohol, if you smell like dope, they're going to charge you with a felony offense. You're looking
06:24at two to 10 at the penitentiary. So don't smoke. Don't drink. When you get into a car,
06:31you understand it's that easy. You're giving up the right to a trial, right? To compel witnesses,
06:37to testify on behalf, confront and cross-examine your accusers. If you're not a citizen,
06:41there are possible immigration consequences. You can be deported, excluded from the country,
06:45deny naturalization. You give up the right to appeal. Once you accept this agreement today,
06:49you can never change this. It's going on your record. It'll be there forever.
06:54It's even there after you die. You understand how to plead to the officer.
07:00I will find you guilty, send you to 30 days in jail. I will give you credit for the two days
07:04that you've done. I'm going to suspend your license for one year. Don't drive until you
07:08get a license and good luck to you, sir. Okay. And he's going in now. Okay. All right. Good luck.
07:19Mr. Malachi, don't talk to people. There's no reason for you to talk to anyone else but me.
07:29How's jail?
07:31I really like it. Good. I'm glad you don't like it. That's a good thing. If you don't like it,
07:40then that means, and what we hope, is that you will comply with the rules that you're supposed
07:45to because when you do, good things happen. And when you don't, the sentences get longer,
07:51the bars get colder. Jail's not supposed to be fun. You're wanted out of what state?
07:58Florida, Judge. You're wanted out of Florida for, is it?
08:04More than $20,000 and less than $100,000.
08:08That's what you're wanted for and you want me to set you a bond.
08:13Okay. What other prior criminal history does he have?
08:16Judge, we're not seeing any criminal history at this time.
08:23Judge, the only identifiers that are, for whatever reason, in the system is a state of birth.
08:28So whenever we run it, we're able to pull up his driver's license.
08:31And then whenever we run it through the NCICTCIC system, it shows no identifiable
08:37for that individual. So I have a decent level of confidence that he has no criminal history.
08:42But I can't confirm it 100% because we don't have...
08:46Are you on probation with this case in Florida or is it just an open case?
08:50Sir, I wasn't aware I had a warrant until I got pulled over.
08:55Do you show it's an old case? Is it a new case?
08:58I broke a jaw this year.
09:03So a month ago?
09:05Yeah, it was issued last month.
09:09So Mr. Bowles, here's the deal. You want me to set you a bond, I will. But what's required of you
09:17is you must go turn yourself in to Florida. Is there a bond set or no bond set?
09:23No bond at this time, Judge.
09:24Okay. So you have to go turn yourself into Florida. We give you two weeks from the date
09:28of your release to do that. If you do that within that time, this fugitive case against
09:33you gets dismissed. If you fail to do that, you understand that you're an adult, there are
09:39decisions, there are consequences with your decision. I will not set you another bond.
09:45If you fail to go to Florida, that's okay. I'm going to revoke this bond. I will set it at zero.
09:52You will not get another one. And I will issue a warrant. We're going to get you.
09:56This time, I will physically hold you in custody until Florida comes and gets you,
10:00which could be a long time. Do you understand?
10:04Yes, sir.
10:05Can you make it to Florida?
10:06Yes, sir.
10:07Do not get on a plane. Do not get on anything like that because they're going to arrest you.
10:14You still have an outstanding warrant in Florida. We're just letting you
10:17post bond to go do it instead of waiting for Florida to come get you.
10:20Yes, sir. I appreciate you.
10:22How much now?
10:23Because no criminal history has been presented, I'm going to assume he's got no criminal history
10:28in the report. I think this case was just filed a month ago. So I would ask for a $300 bond.
10:34I'm not going to do $300 when it's a $20,000 to $100,000. I mean,
10:38it's got to be a little bit more skin in the game than that.
10:41What do you guys state? What do you say, Stephen?
10:44We'll defer to your judgment on that. I don't really have a solid answer on it.
10:48We've got a lot more experience.
10:53Judge, if I may, he is still presumed innocent over there. So,
10:57I mean, this just affords him the first opportunity to go take care of you.
11:01If he doesn't do that, then yeah, don't go higher, but it's the first opportunity.
11:08He's a flight risk. I mean, we have to figure that, you know, you have to have enough skin
11:16in the game that we know that you're going to head to Florida. I mean, I'm not out to skin
11:20your life, but I wanted to know, I want you to understand that if you fail to go there are very
11:25serious consequences. I'll set your bond at $2,500. Okay. When you do get out, go directly
11:36to Florida. Don't sit and wait till the last day, two weeks, because as Murphy's law dictates,
11:41what can happen will happen, and I don't care. If you fail to go there,
11:46I will revoke the bond, set it at zero, and then you'll be stuck.
11:51Judge, just considering that he has to pay the full 100%, that's a big amount. Would you consider
11:58going in a thousand? It's 1% of what he has in Florida, you know. The way I figure is that
12:11you're wanted for $20,000 to $100,000. I set it at a mere fraction of that. I mean, if he's unable
12:18to do it, then we can talk. All right. But for now, I'll set it at $2,500. Okay. All right.
12:24Good luck, Mr. Volk. Thank you so much.
12:41So, we have on 412, possession of marijuana. We have possession of a controlled substance.
13:06721, you pick up an unlawful cannibal weapon while intoxicated, and another felony possession
13:14of marijuana. I'm sorry. 721, you pick up a felony possession of marijuana, DWI with a child,
13:22and now you've picked up the next day an unlawful cannibal weapon.
13:27No, no, sir. That happened altogether, sir.
13:29We're going to do probable cause. You have the right to remain silent.
13:33Anything you say, can and will be used against you. All I know is that you are now on your sixth
13:40case. Please. On July 21st, 2024, officers conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for
13:50continuously failing to maintain a single lane of traffic, and almost driving multiple vehicles
13:56in traffic cones and driving in two lanes at a time. The defendant was ID'd as the driver,
14:02and officers observed a small amount of marijuana on his lap. Officers also observed bloodshot eyes,
14:07slurred speech, and the defendant admitted to consuming two to three shots and smoking
14:12marijuana prior to driving. An adult female was in the passenger front seat in a four-
14:17And you have an affidavit that I ordered you not to drive.
14:25And the four-year-old child was in the car seat in the back seat.
14:30The scene was moved to a well-lit gas station, and the defendant was observed to have an odor of
14:34marijuana coming from his person. An odor of- Smoking dope in the car with a four-year-old
14:40child? No, sir.
14:42I'm sorry, a four-month-old? No, sir.
14:44Four-year-old, but there was marijuana on his lap, and then officers smelled marijuana.
14:50No, sir. I was not smoking in the car, sir. Don't say anything.
14:54Mr. Walker, I am now going to serve you with a hearing as to why I shouldn't hold you in
15:02contempt of court. You promised me you wouldn't drive. You signed an affidavit with me that you
15:10wouldn't drive, and now you've picked up a DWI with a child passenger. You are now looking at
15:17180 days in jail. I am now revoking your bonds, and I'm setting them all at $15,000,
15:25and I'm going to serve you with a new lawsuit as to whether I shouldn't hold you in contempt.
15:32Yes, sir. Do you understand?
15:34Yes, sir.
15:35Unbelievable how he would get another general odor bond.
15:53You said there was the odor of marijuana in the car, and how old was the child?
15:57Four, but an inventory search also recovered 130.8 grams of marijuana
16:04and 18.2 grams of mushrooms, 64.4 grams of THC liquid, 42.9 grams of
16:14liquid and vape pens, and then 1.2 grams of Xanax and a gun.
16:23I find that you are a complete and utter danger to society, Mr. Walker. You refuse
16:33to comply with bond conditions, and I don't know if now CPS should get involved with your case,
16:44but I'm also now going to reach out to you and ask you to sign a bond with me.
16:50But I'm also now going to reach out to my staff lawyers to see if that's something that I should
16:55also have looked into, whether that baby is protected or whether CPS shouldn't get involved,
17:02because you have a complete whole host of four to five illegal drugs with a four-year-old in the
17:14car. Does this say anything where the four-year-old was, was buckled up, running loose?
17:19In the car, in the back seat. So the baby was in the car seat.
17:23Unbelievable.
17:31So on the possession of marijuana, on the possession of a controlled substance,
17:36on the new gun case, all at $15,000, please.
17:41Yeah.
17:43Or I don't know, maybe I'm going to do higher. I don't know. I'm going to do, go.
17:47I was just going to say, particularly, it looks like we charged him for a PCW
17:51while he talks, so there are costs of $2520,890. That was on PC, so the actual case that we have
17:58in our court, the new law violation, is the one where the PCL is $252,1021.
18:04Correct. That's what we're doing, PC on the new gun case that he just called.
18:08Correct. So I filed a dismissal on that PCW while he talks, but it's just a re-filed on that case.
18:15I see.
18:18Who dismissed that one? The magistrate?
18:22I mean, I...
18:25That's what I was wondering. Okay. I don't know. I think probably $15,000 is just...
18:32Yeah. I mean, I'm going to set it at $30,000 on all of your cases. Mr. Walker, like I said,
18:39I think that you're an utter, complete danger to society. You refuse to comply with bond conditions.
18:44You promised me you wouldn't drive, and here you are. You picked up a DWI with a child.
18:49I'm not going to talk to you about the case. I will appoint you a lawyer today,
18:52but... So I need you to do conditions that if he is released,
19:02he is not to have any contact with a four-year-old child.
19:08He is not to drive. GPS monitor prior to release. Home confinement. Only to go to a doctor.
19:17Or to meet with a lawyer. No weapons. No drugs. No alcohol. He will be another... If he does bond
19:28out, he will be required to appear every Monday and Thursday to take a drug test.
19:40Anything else? Family?
19:44Anything else?
19:44Judge, we'll disperse the court.
19:47I think that's it, right? What we do? And then no driving. Yeah. He goes with you.