Judge Fleischer DESTROYS DWI Investigation | Motion to Suppress Hearing Gets INTENSE!

This courtroom video features a full Motion to Suppress hearing before Judge David Fleischer involving a highly contested DWI investigation. At the center of the case is a critical constitutional question: Did law enforcement have legal authority to arrest a driver who was found asleep at a green traffic light before initiating a DWI investigation, or did the arrest violate the Fourth Amendment? The defense argues that the arrest for allegedly impeding traffic served as a pretext for a DWI investigation without sufficient probable cause or reasonable suspicion. Throughout the hearing, the defense attorney carefully examines every detail of the officers' testimony, exposing inconsistencies and challenging the legal justification for the arrest. As the hearing unfolds, the arresting officer admits to having limited experience conducting DWI investigations, while testimony from a DWI task force officer raises additional credibility concerns. Judge Fleischer closely analyzes the evidence, questions witness reliability, and evaluates whether constitutional standards were met before the arrest occurred. Disclaimer This video is presented for educational, informational, and news-reporting purposes. It features courtroom proceedings involving legal issues of public interest. All defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in a court of law. Statements made by judges, attorneys, witnesses, or law enforcement officers represent their own testimony or legal arguments and do not necessarily reflect the views of this channel. This content is shared under the principles of fair use for education, commentary, public awareness, and discussion of the judicial process. #JudgeFleischer #DavidFleischer #MotionToSuppress #SuppressionHearing #DWI #DUI #Courtroom #CourtroomDrama #CriminalJustice #LegalAnalysis #CourtProceedings #AmericanCourt #RealCourtroom #Judge #DefenseAttorney #PoliceTestimony #CrossExamination #ProbableCause #ReasonableSuspicion #FourthAmendment #Constitution #Evidence #SuppressionOfEvidence #PoliceInvestigation #LawEnforcement #CriminalLaw #JudicialSystem #Justice #Trial #CourtCase #LegalEducation #PublicCourt #TrueCrime #Law #CourtHearing #CourtroomFootage #LegalCommentary #PoliceAccountability #JusticeSystem #RealCourtCases