Addicted Mom Gets JAIL After Repeated Violations!!

Tanya Huff appears for sentencing after pleading guilty to aggravated drug possession and possessing drug abuse instruments. Her attorney asks for another chance, saying she has been through treatment and wants her kids back. But the court hears about needles found in the car, missed court, fake urine, failed treatment attempts, and repeated violations. The state asks for prison, but the judge gives jail, strict treatment, sober living, and a prison warning if she slips again. 00:00 Sentencing Hearing Begins 00:52 Defense Asks for Another Chance 01:51 Judge Reviews Her Old Case 02:31 Defendant Speaks Before Sentence 04:17 Judge Questions Missed Court 04:33 Bond Violation Gets Exposed 05:31 Defendant Explains Toledo Treatment 06:09 Judge Compares Old and New Felonies 06:42 Defendant Says She Is Focused 07:11 Judge Asks About Her Kids 08:35 Judge Questions Her Other Children 09:17 Judge Calls Out Drugs Over Kids 09:33 Judge Challenges Her Sobriety Plan 10:16 Judge Says Willpower Is Not Enough 11:12 Mental Health Diagnosis Discussed 12:24 Defendant Says She Can Do It 12:44 Judge Says She Needs Help 13:07 Prosecutor Details the Traffic Stop 13:27 Prosecutor Says She Lied About the Syringe 13:43 Criminal History Reviewed 14:15 Five Prior Violations Listed 15:00 Fake Urine Incident Revealed 15:18 Seven-Month Failure to Appear 15:36 Failed Treatment Attempts Reviewed 16:09 No-Contact Violation Discussed 16:32 State Recommends Prison 17:09 Judge Begins Sentencing Decision 17:24 Jail and Community Control Ordered 17:39 Jail Treatment Program Ordered 17:46 Sober Living Ordered 17:58 Drug and Alcohol Conditions Ordered 18:23 No Contact Ordered 19:10 Judge Warns of Prison 19:31 Prison Warning Corrected to 24 Months 19:46 Forfeiture and Remaining Counts 20:17 Hearing Ends ⚖️ Disclaimer This content is provided for educational and informative purposes only. The footage shown reflects real legal proceedings but should not be considered legal advice. All parties are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. #CourtroomDrama #JudgeReacts #DrugCase