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Nevada Judge Attacked by Defendant

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada judge was attacked Wednesday by a defendant in a felony battery case who leaped over a defense table and the judge’s bench, landing atop her and sparking a bloody brawl involving court officials and attorneys, officials and witnesses said.

In a violent scene captured by courtroom video, Clark County District Judge Mary Kay Holthus fell back from her seat against a wall and suffered some injuries but was not hospitalized, courthouse officials said.

A courtroom marshal was also injured as he came to the judge’s aid and was hospitalized for treatment of a bleeding gash on his forehead and a dislocated shoulder, according to the officials and witnesses.

The attack occurred about 11 a.m. at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas.
 
Thats crazy, although I am surprised that doesn't happen more often. Lol

All the more reason for them to keep that man locked up for the rest of his life.
 
the video says age restricted and i\m sure i can find one that isn't. This is a prime example of "You can't fix stupid." I'm not sure what sentence he was getting before he did this but I'm thinking if he doesn't get life, the sentence will be long enough that he dies in prison.
 
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the video says age restricted and i\m sure i can find one that isn't. This is a prime example of "You can't fix stupid." I'm not sure what sentence he was getting before he did this but I'm thinking if he doesn't get life, the sentence will be long enough that he dies in prison.
Just log in on the Youtube app.
 
@EllieCat's right; go to Youtube and look it up.

I couldn't be bothered. Pretty much every news story had the video and I looked at it quite a few times I really liked when the guy on the left started punching him.

Defendant who attacked Las Vegas judge sentenced to four years for separate assault

The sentence handed down Monday was in connection with a baseball bat attack on a person last year

 
I'd post the news clip, but they're age limited. There's many that can be found on YouTube.

A judge who was attacked by a defendant in a Las Vegas courtroom last week sentenced the man on Monday to 19 to 48 months in prison on a previous battery charge, emphasizing that his actions last week did not affect her sentencing decision.
The man, Deobra Redden, 30, drew national attention on Wednesday when courtroom video showed him leaping over the bench onto the judge, Mary Kay Holthus of Clark County District Court, causing the flags behind the bench to fall.
Judge Holthus, 62, was injured in the attack, as was a court marshal and the judge’s law clerk, officials said.
On Monday, Mr. Redden returned to Judge Holthus’s courtroom to complete the sentencing hearing that his violent outburst had interrupted.

He stood with his hands chained to his body and a mesh mask over his head. At least four officers stood by his side. He said nothing during the brief hearing.
Judge Holthus emphasized that Mr. Redden was being sentenced solely on an April 2023 battery charge, to which he had previously pleaded guilty. She said any charges related to his attack last week would be handled by a different judge.
“For purposes of the record,” Judge Holthus said, “I want to make it clear that I am not changing or modifying the sentence I was in the process of imposing last week before I was interrupted by defendant’s actions.”

In addition to handing down the prison sentence, she also required Mr. Redden to pay several hundred dollars in administrative fees.
Last week, Mr. Redden’s lawyer, Caesar Almase, asked the judge to sentence his client to probation.
“I appreciate that, but I think it’s time he get a taste of something else,” Judge Holthus said at the hearing, just before the attack. “I just can’t with that history,” she added, appearing to refer to Mr. Redden’s criminal background.
 
These are the charges he's facing for attacking that judge

After that review, the full list of felony counts now includes:

  • attempted murder against an older person
  • battery on a protected person resulting in substantial bodily harm against an older person
  • extortion
  • intimidating a public officer with threat of force
  • disregarding the safety of a person resulting in substantial bodily harm
  • battery by a probationer or parolee
  • unlawful act regarding fluid by a prisoner in confinement
  • battery on a protected person (6 counts)
 
 
The judge didn’t extend the sentence or press more charges. Impressive.
 
The judge didn’t extend the sentence or press more charges. Impressive.
Not really as they had no legal recourse to do so. If they had made that attempt, the lawyer for the defendant could fight the sentencing stating that the judge gave an unjust sentence as the actions in the court room should have no bearing on the original crimes he was being charged with and would have won that appeal. What happened in that courtroom on the day will be grounds for a new trial in which he will have to come back to court and be tried and sentenced for those crimes. He isn't done with the courts quite yet nor has he been given the full length of time he will be found behind bars. Right now, he only knows how long he will be behind bars for his initial crimes not the crimes he just committed in that court room.
 

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