Judge rips into teen’s ‘high-risk’ behavior before delivering decades-long sentence in violent robbery

A Texas courtroom witnessed a stern rebuke as a judge addressed a teenager convicted of a violent crime. The young defendant, Caden Fontenette, was handed a 25-year prison sentence for his involvement in a brutal convenience store robbery that left a worker injured.

Fontenette, who is 18 years old, pleaded guilty to aggravated robbery charges in Jefferson County on March 10. His conviction traces back to a chilling incident at the Bulldog Express convenience store in Nederland in October 2025, where Fontenette, along with two accomplices, executed a robbery at gunpoint.

The crime was vividly captured by surveillance cameras, showing one of the suspects wielding what appeared to be an assault-style rifle and physically attacking the store clerk. This brazen act led to the swift arrest of Fontenette and his cohorts later that same day.

During the sentencing, Judge Raquel West did not hold back, delivering a pointed critique of Fontenette’s actions before deciding his fate. Her words underscored the gravity of the crime and the impact it had on the community.

Caden Fortenette's Texas mugshot

This case serves as a stark reminder of the severe consequences that accompany such violent offenses, as Fontenette now faces a lengthy prison term for his role in the crime.

During Fontenette’s sentencing, Judge Raquel West admonished the teenager’s actions as she handed down her ruling. 

“Mr. Fontenette, there was a time some years ago there wasn’t really a question. Everyone — state’s attorneys — were recommending youthful offenders probation [to] give everybody an opportunity,” West said. “Things have just changed in such an incredibly dangerous way with young people doing what I just saw you do on that screen.”

The judge went on to show sympathy for the convenience store clerk victimized in the robbery, while imploring Fontenette to reflect on his actions.

Caden Fortenette's sentencing in Texas

Judge Raquel West admonishes 18-year-old Caden Fontenette while sentencing him to 25 years behind bars for aggravated robbery charges in Jefferson County, Texas, March 10, 2026.  (252nd District Court of Texas)

“I cannot imagine the fear that person had that was working in that store,” the judge added. “Just trying to go to work, make a living and go home.

“He has three people come in and not just grab a quick something and run out, but terrorize him for quite some time, pulling him around, yanking him around, putting guns in his face. All three of you.” 

Although Fontenette pleaded guilty to the charges, attorneys from both the defense and prosecution did not provide an agreed punishment recommendation, 12 News Now reported. The move subsequently left Fontenette’s sentence up to the discretion of the judge.

Caden Fortenette's sentencing in Texas

Caden Fontenette, 18, listens as Judge Raquel West sentences him to 25 years behind bars for aggravated robbery in Jefferson County, Texas, March 10, 2026. (252nd District Court of Texas)

During the sentencing, West turned to incidents in which Fontenette was caught fighting and “jumping people” while behind bars, describing him as “high-risk.” 

“So, it makes it very difficult for me to go, ‘This is somebody that’s going to get out and behave, who can follow the rules,’ because you can’t even follow the rules in jail,” West said. 

“The presentence report shows you’re at a high-risk level. That tells me that, after they looked at everything, that you don’t unfortunately have a good likelihood of being successful if I were to put you on probation.”

As West sentenced Fontenette to 25 years behind bars, a member of his family became emotional and began shouting in the courtroom, resulting in the individual being escorted out. 

West went on to describe her rationale behind the seemingly “harsh” sentence for the 18-year-old man. 

“Mr. Fontenette, I understand that this is harsh, and I know you believe that this is harsh, but I think that this is necessary,” West continued.

“You’re still going to be young, and you can make your life better. That’s going to be up to you.” 

The 25-year sentence came after lead prosecutor Tommy Coleman reportedly implored the court to protect the community by keeping violent offenders off the streets. 

“I’m preaching to the choir,” Coleman said, according to 12 News Now. “Judge, prayer vigils and advisory committees, all that stuff’s fine. But you judge where the rubber meets the road, you are that person that can protect the community from somebody like this defendant.

“I’m not in the habit of begging,” he continued. “On behalf of this community, I’m begging that you send this defendant to prison. The message that needs to be sent to this defendant and his circle of friends and anybody who would want to be like this defendant is that if you pick up a gun with the intent to commit violence, you’re going to pick up a 15-, 20-, 25-year prison sentence.”

However, defense attorney Charles Rojas reportedly asked the court to consider the defendant’s age and limited criminal history when making a sentencing determination. 

“He is a young offender,” Rojas said, according to the outlet. “I know the court is tired of hearing the same story over and over — young guys with guns in here. He’s got a limited criminal history, though. I believe this is his first felony.”

Fontenette will reportedly be eligible for parole once he serves half of his 25-year sentence. 

The district attorney’s office and Fontenette’s defense attorney did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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