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Judge Bars Streamer Clavicular from Broadcasting Community Service

A Florida judge prohibited streamer Clavicular from streaming community service hours imposed as part of a sentencing agreement. The streamer received six months of probation after pleading no contest to charges tied to an alligator incident.

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A judge in Florida barred streamer Clavicular from streaming community service hours that were part of a sentencing agreement. The restriction applies to the 20 hours of service required under the terms of the deal. Judge Marcus Bach Armas sentenced Clavicular to six months of probation after the streamer entered a no contest plea in a case involving the apparent shooting of a dead alligator in the Everglades.

The sentence also includes a wildlife safety course administered by Florida Fish and Wildlife. Clavicular avoided jail time through the plea arrangement. The March 2026 incident occurred in the Everglades region of Florida.

The probation period runs for six months.

During that time the streamer must complete the required community service and the wildlife safety course. The court order specifically prohibits broadcasting the service hours. No further court dates were reported in the case.

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