DOCKETBUSTER
A real Texas court · a real Zoom docket · the full coach

This is a real Zoom court. Here's the whole thing, explained.

You are watching a real Texas trial court's public Zoom docket (two plea hearings) streamed by the court on its own YouTube channel. Press play. A cleaned transcript follows along, a viewer's notes get answered by the real DocketBuster model, and cited cards surface the real law behind each step. Real proceeding, real product, no live cost.

REAL COURT VIDEO · EMBEDDED THE COURT'S OFFICIAL CHANNEL REAL ENGINE · CAPTURED ONCE · $0/VISITOR
A real Texas court's public Zoom docket, embedded from the court's official channel. The coaching shown is a captured run of the real DocketBuster engine over this hearing: the cited cards from real retrieval, the answers from the real live model (run once), all replayed here. Educational, not legal advice. We name no one; the overlay is about the law.
NOWPress play. The current line tracks here, cleaned and name-free.
A real Texas court's Zoom docket
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How this demo works: the honest notes

The video is the clock

The transcript, the notes, and the cards all fire off the player's own playhead. Seek anywhere and the whole overlay follows.

Real engine, captured once

The cards are real retrieval over our case-law library; the answers to the viewer's notes are the real model (claude-opus-4-8), run one time over this hearing and citation-checked, then replayed at $0.

Embedded, never re-hosted

The video streams from the court's official YouTube channel through YouTube's own player. We never download it; if the court takes it down, this embed goes with it.

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Transcript (cleaned from the court's captions, name-free)

Press play. This is a cleaned, name-free summary of the hearing, not an official transcript.

Your notes (what a viewer might type, answered by the coach)

As the hearing runs, a viewer jots a question, and the coach answers it. The typed notes are illustrative; the answers are the real model, captured once.

The law behind it (cited authority)

A card appears when a step has controlling law behind it: a real Texas case or statute, or nothing at all.

A real court's public record. The DocketBuster overlay is education, not legal advice. The video is a Texas trial court's public Zoom docket, embedded from the court's official YouTube channel. We name no defendant and take no position on any case. The transcript is cleaned from the court's approximate auto-captions and is not an official record. Every card names a real Texas opinion or statute in our library; every note answer is the real model's output, citation-checked and captured once. Verify all authorities independently before relying on them.