Jul 18, 2017

"Hot shot Deputy DA" Trent Timm scores another win with Greenspan verdict

The moniker for Deputy DA Trent Timm was what was first said to me by Ryan Hurley when he asked me  about this new DDA and his wins, shortly after being hired. I like to use that nickname in headlines as often as I can



DA Press Release:

Yesterday a Humboldt County jury found 26-year-old Alexi Greenspan of Arcata guilty of felony resisting an executive officer causing great bodily injury. This offense is a strike under California law. The jury also convicted Greenspan of felony battery with serious bodily injury, and felony battery with injury on a custodial officer. 

The crime occurred on April 7, 2017 at the Humboldt County Correctional Facility. While being re-located within the Facility, inmate Greenspan struck a senior correctional deputy in the face, causing an orbital fracture with muscle and nerve damage. Testimony and video evidence presented at the trial showed that correctional officers exhibited a high level of professionalism during this incident, including respectful treatment of Greenspan before the assault.  The injury required surgery and forced the deputy to miss several weeks of work.

The case was prosecuted by Deputy District Attorney Trenton Timm with the assistance of District Attorney Investigator Gary Cooper. Greenspan will return to court for sentencing by Judge Feeney on August 3, 2017.   He faces a maximum of 6 years in prison.

1 comment:

  1. felony resisting an executive officer causing great bodily injury. This offense is a strike under California law. The jury also convicted Greenspan of felony battery with serious bodily injury, and felony battery with injury on a custodial officer.

    The injury required surgery

    He faces a maximum of 6 years in prison.

    Why not three strikes (violent felonies) and you're out...

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