Deobra Redden, who attacked a Nevada judge during a sentencing hearing, has been indicted for attempted murder. The grand jury returned a nine-count indictment against him, and his arraignment is scheduled for Feb. 29. Redden, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, was found competent to stand trial. The new indictment alleges that he attacked the judge by grabbing her, pulling her hair, and hitting her on the head, and also assaulted a police officer.
Deobra Redden, who leaped over a judicial bench to attack a judge in Nevada after being denied probation, has been indicted by a grand jury for attempted murder. The courtroom video of the incident went viral, and Redden is accused of attempting to murder the judge and assaulting a police officer. He was sentenced to up to four years for a previous case and has a history of violent criminal acts. Despite being diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, he was found fit to stand trial.
Deobra Redden, who attacked a Nevada judge during a sentencing hearing, has been indicted for attempted murder by a grand jury in Las Vegas. The indictment alleges that he attacked the judge by grabbing her, pulling her hair, placing his hands around her throat, and hitting her on the head. Redden, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, was sentenced to up to four years in prison for an attempted battery charge. His criminal history includes convictions for three felonies and nine misdemeanors, mostly involving violent acts.
Deobra Redden, who attacked a Nevada judge during a sentencing hearing, has been indicted by a grand jury for attempted murder. The indictment alleges that he grabbed, pulled the judge's hair, placed his hands around her throat, and hit her on the head. Redden, who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, was sentenced to up to four years in prison for an attempted battery charge. His criminal history includes convictions for three felonies and nine misdemeanors, mostly involving violent acts.
Deobra Redden, who attacked a Nevada judge in a courtroom, has been charged with attempted murder and faces a dozen other charges, including battery on a protected person. The attack occurred during a sentencing hearing, and Redden was denied bond before leaping over the bench and assaulting the judge. He was sentenced to 19 to 48 months in prison for a previous felony battery charge. The arrest report revealed that Redden also pulled out part of the judge's hair during the brawl.
Deobra Delone Redden, who attacked a Nevada judge in a viral courtroom video, was sentenced to up to four years in prison for an unrelated attempted battery charge. The judge, Mary Kay Holthus, confirmed that she was not changing the sentence she was in the process of imposing before the attack. Redden, diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, could face additional charges related to the courtroom attack and has a history of violent criminal convictions.
Deobra Redden, who attacked a Las Vegas judge during his sentencing, has been charged with attempted murder and other felonies. The attack, caught on video, left the judge with injuries and a courtroom marshal hospitalized. Redden was sentenced to four years for the battery incident and faces additional charges for the attack on the judge, with more charges possibly forthcoming as the district attorney's office reviews the reports and witness statements.
Deobra Delone Redden, who leaped at a judge in a Nevada courtroom, has been charged with attempted murder, battery on a protected person, extortion by threat, and intimidating a public officer. The attack, captured on courtroom security video, left the judge injured, and other court officials also sustained injuries during the altercation. Redden was sentenced to up to four years in prison for a previous unrelated attack and is facing multiple charges related to the courtroom violence.
Deobra Redden, who attacked a Las Vegas judge during a court appearance, has been revealed to have schizophrenia and bipolar disorder by his lawyer. Despite his family acknowledging his actions, they emphasize that his mental health was not considered before the incident. Redden, sentenced to up to four years in state prison, could be eligible for parole in 19 months. His family believes that his mental condition was not taken into account during sentencing and that prison may not be the best solution for his struggles.
Deobra Delone Redden, who attacked a Nevada judge in court, was sentenced to up to four years in prison for an unrelated attempted battery charge. Despite being diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, he was found competent to stand trial. Redden's family expressed shock and concern over his mental health struggles, while the district attorney emphasized the need to protect the community due to Redden's history of violent acts. Redden faces additional charges related to the courtroom attack and remains jailed pending his next court appearance.
Deobra Redden, who attacked a Las Vegas judge during a sentencing hearing, now faces a new charge of attempted murder. The 30-year-old, already a three-time felon, lunged at Judge Mary Kay Holthus, slamming her head against a wall and assaulting her staff. Despite the attack, Holthus upheld Redden's original sentence of 19 months to four years for attempted battery. The attempted murder charge was enhanced due to Holthus' age, and Redden also faces charges of battery on a protected person and extortion in a separate case.
Deobra Redden, who attacked a Las Vegas judge during a sentencing hearing, has been sentenced to 19 to 48 months in prison for a previous battery charge, with additional charges related to the assault on the judge to be handled separately. The attack, caught on video, left the judge, a court marshal, and the judge’s law clerk injured. The judge emphasized that the attack did not affect her sentencing decision and also required Redden to pay administrative fees. The court has since increased security measures, and Redden had previously served time in prison for attempted theft and domestic battery.
Deobra Delone Redden, who attacked a Las Vegas judge in court last week, was sentenced to up to four years in prison for an unrelated baseball bat attack. The defendant leapt over the judge's bench and landed atop her after it became clear he was going to be sentenced to prison. The judge, Mary Kay Holthus, suffered injuries but was back to work the next day, and a courtroom marshal was hospitalized for treatment.
Deobra Delone Redden, who attacked a Las Vegas judge in court last week, was sentenced to up to four years in prison for an unrelated baseball bat attack. The incident occurred after Redden tried to convince the judge of his reformed behavior. In the courtroom, he had to be restrained by officers and staff members, and one marshal was hospitalized. Despite suffering injuries, the judge returned to work the next day.
Deobra Delone Redden, who attacked a Las Vegas judge during his sentencing, is due back in court for punishment on his original felony conviction. The attack, captured on video, resulted in minor injuries to the judge, a court clerk, and a courtroom deputy. Redden, who has a history of violent offenses, faces additional charges related to the attack and is also set to appear in court for sentencing in his initial battery case.