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This Real Court Zoom episode covers a probation violation hearing involving VJ Dur, who is accused of breaking a court-ordered no-contact condition while already under supervision. According to the allegations presented in court, the defendant sent hundreds of emails to the protected party despite a clear order prohibiting any form of communication. Prosecutors argue that this repeated contact represents a serious violation of probation and raises concerns about the defendant’s willingness to follow court rules. During the hearing, the defense asks the court to consider the defendant’s ongoing treatment and rehabilitation efforts. Documents are submitted in support of these claims, and the defense maintains that continued supervision would be more appropriate than immediate punishment. The judge, however, expresses concern about the impact on the victim, noting that repeated communication can create fear and emotional stress. The court emphasizes that no-contact orders exist to protect individuals and must be followed without exception. Rather than issuing a final decision immediately, the judge postpones sentencing to allow time to review additional materials. Until then, the defendant remains in custody. In this video, we examine what happened in court and what this probation violation could mean going forward.
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Created: 2026-02-24T06:15:45.105Z