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Black Gary Moderate 🍁 on Nostr: From Ovarit: Area Ne'er-Do-Well TIM keeps beating up females in his life. Judge ...

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Area Ne'er-Do-Well TIM keeps beating up females in his life. Judge FINALLY jails him, but with a $500 bond

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=04k7hrblKhk

I wrote about Tristan before. Here's the link to the first case.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fL3CbJ3GvL8&t=720s

His grandmother threw him out of the house because of his chronic violence. The lawyer had the gall to imply that Grammy was a transphobe, and that was what this was really about. The judge, David Fleischer, didn't buy it and upheld the restraining order. Judge Fleischer is apparently an effeminate gay man and probably has a GC account where he complains about this crap anonymously on Twitter.

Part of the bond deal was not catching another charge.

Well, here's Tristan again, having been arrested for stomping on a girl's head.

What's weird about this case is that Tristan's lawyer and the judge both just.....ignore.....Tristan's "identity" and use male pronouns for him. The lawyer uses his trans identity as a defense, mind you, but doesn't "honor" his pronouns. Tristan says nothing about it, because he can't, really. But the lawyer insists that Tristan can't go to jail, since he has a final exam on Monday, and if he misses it, he could lose his acceptance to college.

In fairness to Tristan, there's some ambiguity to what happened. After he got thrown out of his grandmother's house, he'd been staying with a friend. He got kicked out of there, too. This now ex-friend, female, pulled over her car and attacked him first, by her own admission. Another girl rushed in to defend Tristan. This girl punched the ex-friend, knocking her to the ground, grabbing her hair and ripping some of it out. While she was on the ground, Tristan punched the ex-friend multiple times in the face and stomped on her head.

The ex-friend told police that Tristan had threatened to assault her when she came out of the vehicle, and the friend in the vehicle recorded the fight.

(Nobody comes across looking good, here. Rather typical of the ruffians Youngest challenges to a fight at Chez Crappy).

Tristan's lawyer insists this was clear self-defense. Judge Fleischer disagrees and says that Tristan could have run off or otherwise disengage. That sounds unreasonable on the surface, but the police ultimately did decide that Tristan had gone beyond self-defense.

What pinched him was once she was down on the ground, Tristan and his friend continued to attack her. He also keeps going back to his grandmother's house and just generally ignoring the bond conditions.

The judge simply does not buy the self-defense claim on the face of it. He sets a new bond for Tristan, and sends him off to jail.

I actually think that's fair. Tristan was bad enough that he got kicked out of his grandmother's house. Then when a friend took him in, clearly his behavior was bad enough that he got kicked out again. Apparently this girl heard that he was planning to assault her so she confronted him first. (Not saying that was a good plan). He doesn't abide by his other bond conditions. Maybe this was pure self-defense, maybe not, but the bond condition was he could not pick up another case.

Clearly he failed that. The police charged him with misdemeanor assault because what they witnessed on the video no longer met the criteria of self-defense.

What was most refreshing in the comments?

Some people really are questioning the connection between being trans and having impulsive behavior problems. Tristan is apparently intelligent enough to get high grades, but he has the self-control of a toddler.

This is Texas so I presume Tristan will be sitting in a men's jail cell.

Good for Judge Fleischer for enforcing the deal.
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