Deobra Redden Sentenced to 19 to 48 Months in Prison by Judge He Attacked
Redden, Restrained and Surrounded by Law Enforcement, Faces Additional Charges for Assault on Judge
- Deobra Redden, who attacked Judge Mary Kay Holthus in a Las Vegas courtroom last week, appeared before her again on Monday, January 9, 2024, to be sentenced for an unrelated case.
- Redden was sentenced to 19 to 48 months in prison for a previous charge of attempted battery with substantial bodily harm.
- During the sentencing, Redden was restrained with shackles, a mask, and mittens, and was surrounded by law enforcement officers.
- Redden faces additional charges related to his assault on the judge, including coercion, extortion, intimidating a public officer with threat of force, disregarding the safety of a person resulting in significant bodily harm, and seven counts of battery on a protected person.
- Redden's attack on the judge, which was caught on video, has been viewed more than 105 million times.






























