Judge Boyd DEMANDS Answers After Detective Contradicts His OWN Body Cam!
Judge Boyd DEMANDS Answers After Detective Contradicts His OWN Body Cam! A detective's own body cam may prove he LIED on the stand. Judge Boyd demands answers in this jaw-dropping manslaughter trial that exposes a botched investigation you won't believe. 🔴 Watch till the end — the seat belt twist changes EVERYTHING. In this shocking courtroom breakdown, we dive deep into State v. Simon Garza — a manslaughter case where a fatal car crash killed Jose Fernandez. The prosecution says Garza ran a red light at speed and never hit the brakes. But under cross-examination, the investigation falls apart piece by piece. The lead detective had only 5 months of experience. Zero crash reconstruction equations were completed. No math was documented. A neutral witness who may have seen the victim run the red light was never followed up on. And the detective's own body camera may contradict his sworn testimony about whether the victim was wearing a seat belt. Defense attorney Marissa Jeno delivers a masterclass cross-examination, exposing critical gaps in the investigation while the prosecution struggles to get key testimony past repeated objections. Judge Boyd sustains objection after objection, leaving the jury with more questions than answers. This is real courtroom drama at its most intense. 👉 WHO DO YOU THINK IS GUILTY? Drop your verdict in the comments! 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly courtroom breakdowns, trial analysis, and jaw-dropping legal moments you won't find anywhere else 📌 CASE SUMMARY: Case: State v. Simon Garza Charge: Manslaughter Court: 187th District Court, Bexar County, Texas Judge: Judge Stephanie Boyd Prosecution Claim: Defendant ran a red light while speeding, causing a fatal collision Defense Claim: Flawed investigation, inexperienced detective, missing witnesses, conflicting evidence Victim: Jose Fernandez (deceased) Key Evidence: Surveillance video, ACM black box data, body camera footage Detective: Brad Armstrong — Traffic Investigation Detail (5 months at time of incident) 🔍 IN THIS VIDEO YOU'LL SEE: — A detective forced to admit his crash reconstruction had ZERO completed equations — The judge sustaining nearly every prosecution question about vehicle speed — Defense revealing a possible witness the detective never interviewed — Body camera footage that may contradict sworn testimony about seat belt use — ACM data showing brakes applied just half a second before fatal impact — One of the most effective cross-examinations we've ever covered ⚖️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER: All courtroom footage is public record. This video is for educational and entertainment purposes. Commentary reflects opinion and analysis, not legal advice. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty. #JudgeBoyd #CourtroomDrama #ManslaughterTrial #SimonGarza #CriminalTrial #CourtRoom #RealCourtCases #TrialBreakdown #LegalAnalysis #JusticeSystem #CrossExamination #DetectiveExposed #BodyCamFootage #CrashInvestigation #TexasCourt #BexarCounty #187thDistrictCourt #CriminalJustice #CourtroomMoments #ViralCourtroom