Carolina in Fort Worth Gets Released on PR Bond

YouTuber BZWatchDog brought word on his Monday night livestream that fellow YouTuber Carolyn “Carolina in Ft. Worth” Rodriguez was set to be released Monday night as she was granted a personal recognizance bond while she appealed her sentencing.

Again, according to BZWatchDog’s reporting, Rodriguez was initially given a choice between probation and jail time at her sentencing hearing and chose jail time as it would be over faster. She spent the weekend in jail and then was summoned to see the Judge on Monday morning.

The decision may sound unusual to those outside of Texas, but in the state misdemeanor offenders are given the option of doing jail time instead of taking probation. They literally have the choice to control their fate, and most choose jailtime as it’s often shorter and without the hassles or conditions of probation.

In Rodriguez’s case, she chose jail and her 30-day sentence was reduced to 27 days for time served, then would be reduced further due to remodeling and overcrowding at the jail facility. She would have been released after a little over a week in jail and would not have to face the limits of probation.

At Monday morning’s hearing, the Judge gave Rodriguez a PR bond, and it appeared that she would be free by midnight. BZ was unclear as to if her $700.00 fine was revoked when he spoke to Rodriguez but assured her that her 15-month probation sentence would not start until after her appeal of the case was over.

As part of the conditions of Rodriguez’s bond, she reportedly cannot be within 25 feet of a crime scene or traffic accident. This would tend to interfere with her auditing, which is her full-time job, as her videos are essentially filmed at traffic accidents and crime scenes.

BZWatchDog featured a second voice recording of Rodriguez, who was a little easier to understand this time around. She seemed more concerned with telling her cellmate the updates and making sure her cellmate would be okay now that Rodriguez was leaving jail.

Rodriguez agreed to give BZWatchDog a ride to the hearing for Manuel Mata, which is scheduled to be held this morning in the same court that convicted Rodriguez.

Share this post:

Related Posts

YouTuber BZWatchDog featured the second of his new series of on-going calls with Carolyn “Carolina in Ft. Worth” Rodriguez, who is serving time in a local lockup in Fort Worth, Texas, after her conviction last week of interference.

Carolyn “Carolina in Ft. Worth” Rodriguez chose to serve thirty days in county jail rather than go on 30 days of supervised probation as punishment for her conviction of one count of interfering with public duties on Thursday.

According to YouTuber BZWatchDog, Carolyn “Carolina in Ft. Worth” Rodriguez was found guilty of interference with government duties on Wednesday in a trial stemming from a controversial incident in June of this year.

Carolina in Fort Worth canceled her scheduled interview on Tuesday with YouTuber BZWatchdog, leaving the YouTuber to recap the first day of Carolina’s trial for resisting arrest on his own.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore
Skip to content