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Man Who Attacked Judge in Vegas Courtroom Sentenced, Insists He’s Not Evil

December 11, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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The man who attacked the judge jumping over the bench In another case earlier this year, he was sentenced to 26 years in prison for aggravated assault.

Deobra Redden assaulted a Las Vegas District Court judge Mary Kay Holtus during the incident recorded from the courtroom on January 3 of this year, but it was the judge of the district court. Susan Johnson who condemned him on Tuesday, saying the attack was an attack on the entire judicial system.


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Prosecutors have asked Johnson for a substantial prison term, meanwhile Redden’s Solicitors offered to serve his sentence concurrently with his time behind bars on the attempted battery case … the case Judge Holtus was sentencing him for when he assaulted her.


According to the report, Judge Johnson rejected a request for the terms to be served concurrently and sentenced Redden to 26 to 65 years in prison to be served concurrently.


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He is reportedly up for parole in the 2050s.

Redden spoke at the sentencing, insisting that he is not a bad person and that he has had problems since childhood.



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