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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 18 MIN

The White Tiger Hall: Power, Discovery, and the Trap

from Supreme Court of Texas Talking Point

In the Chinese classic Water Margin, Lin Chong is lured into the White Tiger Hall and punished after powerful people create the conditions for his downfall. This episode examines a modern courtroom conflict through that same lens.Samuel Randles was found in direct contempt of court after a volatile April 2026 hearing in Tarrant County, Texas. According to the court record and hearing transcript, Randles used profanity and threw a water bottle toward the bench after his efforts to record the proceeding and address a motion to compel were curtailed. He was sentenced to 179 days in jail.But the water bottle is not the entire story.Randles contends that the confrontation occurred against the backdrop of a broader dispute over discovery. He alleges that evidence was withheld and that the withheld material could expose serious misconduct involving judicial actors. Those allegations remain disputed and are presented in this episode as claims, not established facts.The central question is not whether a courtroom must maintain order. It must. The deeper question is whether the focus on a defendant’s outburst can become a distraction from the unresolved discovery dispute that preceded it.Was the water bottle the whole case—or merely the most visible part of a much larger conflict?Using court records, transcripts, and the White Tiger Hall analogy from Water Margin, this episode explores power, discovery, contempt, and the danger of allowing the final moment of a confrontation to obscure everything that came before it.Educational disclaimer: This episode discusses public court records and disputed allegations for educational and commentary purposes. Allegations are not findings of fact. Listeners should review the original records and reach their own conclusions.

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