In criminal court proceedings, judges carefully evaluate a defendant's behavior and compliance with conditions, and any violations during probation can result in immediate incarceration, even when the original sentence was deferred to allow for rehabilitation programs.
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All right, so you're Caleb Gebert?
>> And Mr. Gebert was previously in court and entered a plea of guilty in cause number 25 DCCR 1130 to unauthorized use of a vehicle estate jail felony and in cause number 25 DCCR 1131 to the third-degree felony offense of evading arrest or detention with the use of a vehicle. Um, I've received that pre-sentence report. Has everyone had an opportunity to review it?
>> Yes, I have, Judge. I have, Judge. Are there any additions or corrections?
No, Judge, not at this time.
Only that the state concurs with the recommendation of ISF cognitive track.
All right, thank you, Ms. Malfino. All right, Mr. Gebert, I am um So, Mr. Gebert, I know you know this already cuz everybody out there knows that I get the the jail reports, right? Yes, ma'am.
So, there was an issue pretty recently.
You haven't had a lot, but just recently you had earlier this month one about a mattress, right? Yes, ma'am.
And you weren't very respectful about what you said to that officer when they said for you to give up one of those mattresses, were you?
Yes, ma'am.
So, it's the same thing that I say to everybody. If you can't follow the rules in jail, >> Yeah.
then it doesn't give me a lot of confidence that you're going to be able to follow the rules on probation.
Does that make sense? Yes, ma'am. So, part of this agreement or part of the recommendations in this agreement is for me to go along with giving you probation, but um send you to the ISF program, the cognitive track, which is a program to help you make better decisions.
But, I want you to understand if I follow along with this agreement and you get any more incident reports either here or at ISF, it's going to be a violation of your probation and you may never get out of jail before you violate it.
And I know you've been out there long enough to know that I've done that already, right? Yes, ma'am. Okay. So, then what I'm going to do, uh Mr. Gebert, uh give you this opportunity.
I'm going to find in each of your cases that you entered those pleas freely and voluntarily. In cause number 25 DCCR 1130, find sufficient evidence to find you guilty, but I'm going to follow the agreement, defer all proceedings, place you on probation for 5 years. You're ordered to pay a $500 fine in that case and to follow all of the rules and conditions of probation.
And then in cause number 25 DCCR 1131, also find sufficient evidence to find you guilty, but follow the agreement and defer all proceedings for 5 years. Uh you're ordered to pay a $300 fine in that case and to follow all of the rules and conditions of probation.
Um, one of those conditions in each case is again that you enter and successfully complete the cognitive track of the ISF program. Also, there's going to be a um you're going to have a couple of assessments done just to see what all probation needs to offer you so that you can be successful. There's going to be a mental health evaluation, substance abuse evaluation, and if there's anything in those evaluations that say that you need some further treatment uh for whatever it is, then it is going to be your responsibility to do that and part of your probation. Do you understand?
>> Yes, ma'am. You're going to get all the tools that you need to be successful.
You're young, you don't have felony conviction on your record right now. If you successfully complete these probations, you will never have a felony conviction. This is a great opportunity.
But, the other side of that is if you violate any condition and you don't take advantage of the tools that are going to be given to you to be more successful, you're going to be right back in here or you're going to be looking at up to 2 years in a state jail prison in one case and between 2 years and up to 10 years in prison on the other. Do you understand? Yes, ma'am. Again, I want to make sure I reiterate how important it is not to get in trouble in jail while you're waiting on ISF and not to get in trouble while you're at ISF.
If other young men are out there acting up, you need to say, "Look, I want to see the light of day again. Y'all go do what you're going to do and I'm going to today sit on your bunk when you're supposed to sit on your bunk. Don't sit on it when you're not supposed to. Have whatever you're supposed to have. Don't have extras. Just follow the rules." And if you're called out for not following a rule, don't get mad at the person that's calling you out for not following the rule, right? You're the one that's not following it, so don't get mad at them.
Okay? Um, I'm handing you in each of your cases the trial court certifications that shows these were agreements that I followed, so you have waived your right to appeal. Good luck to you, sir. I hope you do well.
>> This courtroom sentencing focused on Caleb Gebert, a young defendant who had already pleaded guilty to unauthorized use of a vehicle and felony evading arrest with a vehicle. Although the court had a plea agreement recommending probation instead of immediate prison, the judge carefully reviewed his recent jail behavior, including a disciplinary issue involving disrespect toward correction staff over a mattress dispute. Concerned that his inability to follow simple jail rules could signal future probation violations, the judge sternly warned Gebert that any further misconduct either while awaiting transfer or during the intensive supervised facility ISF cognitive program could permanently destroy his second chance and lead to years in prison. Despite these concerns, the judge honored the agreement, deferring both felony convictions and placing him on 5 years probation in each case, along with fines, mandatory mental health and substance abuse evaluations, and successful completion of the ISF cognitive track. The judge emphasized this was a rare opportunity to avoid a lifelong felony record, but made it crystal clear that even minor future violations could result in severe prison time.
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