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Steve Carlton 01-06-2024 06:06 AM

I read he is mentally ill with Schizophrenia. He needs to be chemically or surgically altered to no longer be a menace to society or prisons. He's barely in touch with his violence or even knowing if it's wrong.

stevej37 01-06-2024 01:37 PM

He would be good in the NBA...he can really jump.

stevej37 01-08-2024 11:57 AM

Sentenced today for up to four years for a different charge...by the same judge! (attacked a person with a baseball bat)

https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-caught-camera-attacking-las-175846447.html

https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/JJ...c9926042d4ed14

speeder 01-08-2024 02:48 PM

I like that look on him. Maybe because my dad was an elderly judge…naw, it just suits him.

GH85Carrera 01-08-2024 03:38 PM

He still faces further sentencing on the attack of the judge, and the deputies. I hope they add aon a long long sentence for attacking a judge while sitting on the bench and doing her job.

speeder 01-08-2024 03:43 PM

Oh, he is in serious legal jeopardy for that one.

Flat Six 01-08-2024 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 12167271)
He still faces further sentencing on the attack of the judge, and the deputies. I hope they add aon a long long sentence for attacking a judge while sitting on the bench and doing her job.

I'm guessing he's been and will continue to be a recipient of blue justice. MPD doesn't F around. And to be clear in this case I'm in favor of the selective application of the maple shampoo.

Steve Carlton 01-08-2024 04:33 PM

He's mentally ill. He needs confinement in a mental facility.

Bob Kontak 01-08-2024 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 12167271)
He still faces further sentencing on the attack of the judge, and the deputies. I hope they add aon a long long sentence for attacking a judge while sitting on the bench and doing her job.

Link says potentially decades.

herr_oberst 01-08-2024 04:51 PM

The bright orange mittens are adorable.

GH85Carrera 01-08-2024 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12167308)
He's mentally ill. He needs confinement in a mental facility.

Nope, he need real prison. He has been convicted of violent attacks and receive light sentences and thinks he can use violence to solve any issue. He need to be kept in prison for a long sentence, until he is a very old man, just to keep the innocent safe from him.

Steve Carlton 01-08-2024 08:02 PM

I agree society needs to be protected from Deobra Redden until he is no longer a threat. He's clearly mentally ill, according to his family he suffers from bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and exposure to cocaine in his system when he was born. I'm confident much of that is true, and simply putting him in prison isn't the correct solution. It seems the court system has already failed him in a big way, and also society. Did you see what he said in that courthouse? Do you think he's within a mile of playing with a full deck?

speeder 01-08-2024 10:53 PM

I completely understand what you are saying, Steve, and I have compassion for him as a human being because I'm sure that he is suffering from something. I just also think that the rest of society needs to be protected from dangerous people. Unlike some, I do not want to see him beaten in prison by the guards or deputies and my flippant remark was more a statement about the restraints on him. He won't get another chance to attack a judge, that's for sure.

craigster59 01-09-2024 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by speeder (Post 12167276)
Oh, he is in serious legal jeopardy for that one.

These are the charges she handed down:

• attempted murder against the elderly

• battery on a protected person resulting in substantial bodily harm against the elderly

• 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

• six counts of battery on a protected person

stevej37 01-09-2024 06:28 AM

^^^ Good....that should keep him busy for quite a few years.
I wonder what the 'fluid' charge is?

Bob Kontak 01-09-2024 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12167593)
I wonder what the 'fluid' charge is?

Maybe spit on or at her? Reason for the headgear?

stevej37 01-09-2024 06:36 AM

^^^ ahh...yeah, I never thought of that.

Steve Carlton 01-09-2024 06:44 AM

I’m not optimistic this guy will ever be safe in society. It’s a shame if he can’t be helped.

rfuerst911sc 01-09-2024 07:10 AM

I will be that guy . He's a POS . He has always been a POS . As long as he breathes oxygen he will be a POS . Your not going to fix him . He will never contribute to society . So because he can't be responsible and his family can't be responsible society has to carry the burden to incarcerate for a very long time .

Steve Carlton 01-09-2024 08:50 AM

Do you think he's a violent person by choice, or a victim of his mental illnesses? Do you consider him a POS if he has no choice or control of his behavior?

Flatbutt1 01-09-2024 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12167123)

Judging by the expressions on the guards faces I'd say he's on very thin ice. Sure it's just a frozen moment in time but......

rfuerst911sc 01-09-2024 09:01 AM

^^^ My opinion is he's a product of his environment . Drugs were involved , was that during pregnancy of mother ? Or as he was growing up ? Certainly factors of not being a good person . But I feel that ultimately we are all responsible for our behavior and actions . Others may disagree . I stand by my statements .

Steve Carlton 01-09-2024 09:43 AM

His family claims he was exposed to crack cocaine before he was born, and that he suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.

He's clearly subject to violent behavior and society should be protected from him, even if that requires life long incarceration. I would like to see the medical community deal with it as necessary. I don't think that's happened yet for him. I would leave it to the medical experts to say if he's responsible for his behavior and actions. I'm no expert.

unclebilly 01-09-2024 01:56 PM

I don't know what the best course of action for him is. I also think its unfair and unsafe for the other inmates to be exposed to him.

He needs to be put away likely for ever but not in a country club prison. He needs forced help to deal with his demons. If this is indeed a result of a junkie mom, she needs to be locked up and held accountable as well. She created a monster.

stevej37 01-09-2024 02:04 PM

If he's put away with other inmates...he needs to be hobbled. :D

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masraum 01-09-2024 02:48 PM

He's been screwed by nature (due to mother's drug use when pregnant) and nurture (if mom was a junkie, it's unlikely he grew up in a good place). He needs to be in a psychiatric prison where he gets treatment/help to hopefully, let him live out his days, fairly trouble free. He's done some very bad sheiße. Unless you think he needs capital punishment, he may as well get treatment (presumably that would be counseling as well as prescriptions) so he doesn't cause more trouble for himself or others while he's incarcerated.

Even if they found some sort of prescription that "cured" him of his violent outbursts, you can't let him out with society. 1 He can't afford the drugs that he'd need, and 2 even if the drugs were free, you can't trust that he'd take them as required, and 3 he'd end up back in a crap environment where he'd almost certainly go back to his old ways.

Unfortunately, that means that he needs to be separated from society.

stevej37 01-09-2024 04:10 PM

^^^ So...hobbling is too much?:)

Bill Douglas 01-10-2024 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by unclebilly (Post 12167937)
I also think its unfair and unsafe for the other inmates to be exposed to him.

My thoughts too. That's why I recommended Hart Island.

stevej37 02-10-2024 12:05 PM

Indicted for attempted murder now.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/man-attacked-las-vegas-judge-201740076.html

Steve Carlton 02-10-2024 01:16 PM

I'm sure he'll plead not guilty by reason of insanity.

speeder 02-11-2024 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12191271)
I'm sure he'll plead not guilty by reason of insanity.

That would be a waste of breath because he was speaking coherently and understanding what was going on around him, (on camera!), immediately prior to his actions. Insanity defenses are not applicable to simply losing your temper and going batschit in the moment because you don't like being sentenced to jail.

The guy undoubtedly has psych issues but I'm pretty sure that an insanity defense won't fly or be allowed. We'll see.

Steve Carlton 02-29-2024 10:24 AM

https://abc7chicago.com/deobra-redden-las-vegas-judge-attack-man-attacks-arraignment/14479530/

stevej37 02-29-2024 10:58 AM

^^^
Good luck to him on trying to get a judge to believe him.

Steve Carlton 02-29-2024 11:15 AM

Wouldn't his defense opt for a jury trial? With his history, do you think a jury will vote unanimously to reject an insanity defense? My expectation is that he'll spend the needed time in a mental institution before being released. At least, that's what's supposed to happen.

stevej37 02-29-2024 11:20 AM

Yeah...I don't know. I just assume a judge will be needed to send it to trial.
Attacking a judge is about level with shooting a cop.

Steve Carlton 02-29-2024 11:35 AM

You'd have to be crazy, right? Being not guilty by reason of insanity doesn't mean he walks. It just means he goes to a mental facility.

Bill Douglas 02-29-2024 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Steve Carlton (Post 12203990)
You'd have to be crazy, right? Being not guilty by reason of insanity doesn't mean he walks. It just means he goes to a mental facility.

I always believed mental facilities were something like "Would you like another cup of tea Dear? " But they are not. It just means the other inmates are mad as well. Can be quite a dangerous place.

stevej37 02-29-2024 11:47 AM

Do they get multiple conjugal visits from diff women also?

https://www.yahoo.com/news/peru-allows-natalee-holloways-killer-144841967.html

rfuerst911sc 03-01-2024 05:43 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12204001)
Do they get multiple conjugal visits from diff women also?

https://www.yahoo.com/news/peru-allows-natalee-holloways-killer-144841967.html

I read that article the other day and it made me sick . That POS deserves a railroad spike driven in his forehead .

stevej37 03-01-2024 12:03 PM

^^^ agree

I saw the other day that Peacock is soon releasing a video/documentary on his whole life.
I hope the proceeds go to Natalee's family somehow.


edit: I believe it's already out.


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