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1/3/24
The Las Vegas choose brutally attacked by an acrobatic felon who leaped over her court docket bench says she was completely horrified and would have been killed if court docket employees had not rushed to her assist.
On February 7, Clark County District Courtroom Choose Mary Kay Holthus offered grand jury testimony within the tried homicide case of Deobra Redden, in keeping with a transcript obtained by Fox 5 Las Vegas. Redden was not too long ago indicted on the felony cost for his courtroom assault on Holthus.
In January, Redden was recorded by a TV information crew jumping over the bench and pummeling Holthus because the employees pulled him off and restrained him. When the footage hit the airwaves, it instantly went viral.
In her testimony, Holthus mentioned she began off the sentencing listening to that day by listening to Redden discuss his plans to get a job to make a constructive change in his life, stating that he was “super calm.” Redden’s lawyer then requested the court docket to launch his consumer on parole.
However, Holthus ignored the request and determined to revoke Redden’s parole after his conviction for an unrelated tried battery with substantial bodily hurt.
The choose highlighted that Redden was a repeat offender who wanted to get a “taste of something else because I just can’t with that history.”
Per the grand jury transcript, Holthus recalled, “The next thing I know, he literally jumped that defense table and flew before I could even, and just slammed me into the wall. I don’t know what hit me where.”
She mentioned the ferocious assault was completely surprising and “incredibly fast,” as Redden slammed her head in opposition to the marble wall.
At one level, Holthus remembered Redden gripping her by the hair and “throwing her down backwards,” whereas she curled up in a fetal place, laying there “absolutely terrified.” She mentioned she suffered accidents throughout her physique, which have been now “lumpy and bruised.”
Regardless of the vicious beating, Holthus gave Redden props for his athletic skills to simply leap over her elevated four-foot-high bench.
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She additionally shared her gratitude for court docket personnel, stating, “If they hadn’t been there, I would not be here. I was no match. He was absolutely taking me out.”
Holthus added, “If it was just me, I wouldn’t have survived multiple blows to the head which is clearly where we were going with it. So I’m very thankful.”
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As for Redden, he is at present in state jail serving a four-year sentence on his tried battery conviction. He shall be arraigned on the tried homicide cost later this month.