He did it in Vegas, so he’s staying in. Vegas.
“I’m not making excuses for my actions, but I’m saying I’m not a bad person and I know that I did not intend to kill Mary Kay Holthus, I know I cared about her wellbeing,” he added.
What a maroon.
If they had named him Sue instead of Deobra things have worked out differently…. Or not!
Good thing none of the bailiffs put him in a choke hold.
What is a Superman style attack?
Different “Justice” for different classes.
He would have a much different sentence for assaulting a police officer, and a far, far different sentence for assaulting an “ordinary” citizen.
Did he use laser vision? How is this Superman style? The guy (in a parallel universe) can throw planets. This would be more like The Joker.
Deobra?
Turned out to be a mistake, just like the guy who drove his new Subaru Outback through the window of a Utah dealership.
These days people routinely receive much less time for much more serious acts. But she’s one of the elites, I guess.
“Attempted murder?” I guess prosecutors didn’t want to PO the judge by not going for the max.
I saw footage of that jump. If he’d been recruited into the NFL early in life, he might have done okay. He launched like there was a trampoline in front of her bench.
so just hitting a judge gets an ATTEMPTED MURDER charge!
yet these same judges often don’t even charge that when a black shoots someone!
LOL...did you see the dude in the suit and tie throwing “punches” at the end of the video next to the guard.
Lets just say, “he didn’t have good form”
On the other hand, a recent case also from Sin City...
Teen found unfit for trial in recorded killing of Las Vegas bicyclist
I remember such an attack in the past. The bailiff had to beat down a teen who tried that. The judge also started carrying a revolver under his robes.
Bullsh*t. Legal tyrants get special treatment from the legal system.
Had he done the same thing to an ordinary citizen, he would not be charged with "attempted murder."
Wasn't our constitution intended to prevent a special class, like an aristocracy? Whatever happened to "all men are created equal"?
If you recall, he was a career offender who had been given suspended sentences and had never been held responsible for his actions. The judge decided that this time, he was going to actually pay a price for his crimes, so she sentenced him to actual prison. He didn’t like that idea, so he attacked her. She was doing the right thing, in this case. The sentence he received for attacking her seems harsh, but that’s not her action. I understand how people feel about crooked judges, but in her case, she did the right thing. Charging him with attempted murder is ridiculous. Aggravated assault and battery, but not attempted murder. He may or may not get relief on appeal.