One week after attacking a Nevada county judge in Las Vegas, Deobra Redden returned to court on Monday to face Clark County District Court Judge Mary Kay Holthus.
Redden’s Violent Assault on Judge Leads to Sentencing and Ongoing Legal Battles
In court last Wednesday, Redden sprang from the defendant’s table, over the judge’s seat, and assaulted Judge Holthus.
The judge’s clerk and others quickly pulled Redden off after the attack. They allegedly struck and kicked Redden in defense. One courtroom marshal was hospitalized with a cut and dislocated shoulder after the fight.
Redden saw Judge Holthus for the first time since the distressing incident on Monday. His previous battery sentence was the focus of last week’s hearing. Redden was before the judge with his hands shackled and tied in orange protectors, restrained and wearing a spit mask. For battery, the sentence was four years in prison with a 19-month minimum sentence before early release.
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Redden Faces Fresh Charges Following Assault on Judge Holthus
Redden’s legal issues continue after his former charge’s punishment. Judge Holthus said he would be returned to court on fresh accusations relating to the current attack.
Battery, extortion, and public official intimidation are other accusations. The courtroom event has prompted worries about courtroom safety and judicial staff well-being, highlighting the legal system’s security issues.