Judge attacked by felon during court sentencing


Saturday, January 6, 2024
 – Judge Mary Kay Holthus of the Clark County District Court in Las Vegas, took a beating on Wednesday, January 3, as she sentenced a man for felony battery.

While handing 30-year-old Deobra Redden his sentence, the convict broke free and viciously took her down to the ground.

Redden's attorney had reportedly asked Holthus to give his client probation, but she wasn't budging.

After Holthus made a comment about him needing to "get a taste of something else," Redden leaped over the bench and attacked her, causing chaos in the courtroom.

Multiple people, including the bailiff, quickly stepped in to subdue Redden as screaming and fighting continued, some even landed punches on Redden before the madness came to an end.

Sources told 8 News Now that Judge Holthus hit her head, but was alright after the scary ordeal.

Redden has reportedly had a number of run-ins with the law, and even been before Judge Holthus in the past. He was previously arraigned before the judge to face destruction of property charges, and he also served a year in prison on a separate domestic battery charge.

He also pled guilty in November to threatening to bust a man's kneecaps in April, and causing “substantial bodily harm”. Holthus issued a bench warrant for his arrest in December after he missed a court appearance.

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