GUILTY CA - Madyson Middleton, 8, Santa Cruz, 26 July 2015 - #3 *Arrest*

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So if the jury decides Adrian still presents a risk to public safety. What happens next? He's transferred to an adult correctional facility? For how long?
If a jury decides against Gonzalez’s release he will be held in prison for another two years. After that the District Attorney can petition to block his release again.

 
If a jury decides against Gonzalez’s release he will be held in prison for another two years. After that the District Attorney can petition to block his release again.

Thanks, does it have to go to a jury again - every time the DA petitions to block his release?

This doesn't seem like a great scenerio. DA's change, as does the political environment within that office. As time goes on, memories of this horrific murder in the community fade. I also hate that her Mom has to endure this. She shouldn't have to fight to keep AG behind bars, this is re-victimizing her.

California needs to amend Prop 57, committing a violent crime as a 14/15-year-old shouldn't result in a rehabilitative only option. Some simply can't be rehabilitated, what then? It's not that black & white. What about the victims of violent crime?

 
He didn’t just commit murder, but also the violent sexual assault of a child he lured into his home. If I recall correctly he also helped search for her knowing he’d placed her in the dumpster while still alive.

I firmly believe some crimes are so heinous that perpetrators cannot be rehabilitated. And this is for sure one of them.
 


“On Tuesday, a clinical forensic psychologist testified that Gonzalez was deemed “above average” on one sexual assault risk assessment and “moderate risk” on the other, Lookout Santa Cruz reported. The hearing will continue this month.”
 
Here in Washington state Gabe Gaeta was only two years older when he raped and murdered Jenise yet he’s sentenced to 40 years.

As a mom and grandma I’m happy both boys (now men) are behind bars. I’ve yet to see a convincing argument that either would be safe enough to once again be around little girls. Can sexual predators change? Can sexual predators who murder change?
 
On Monday, questionnaires were given to potential jurors. The process will last for the rest of the week, per the district attorney's office.

Jury selection will continue with the questioning of the remaining jurors on Monday, Aug. 26, 2024.
 
A judge dismissed the jury for the trial to decide if a Santa Cruz man convicted of the rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl in 2015 will be released.

Judge Denine Guy dismissed the jurors on Monday. There will be a new juror decided, but there is no estimate of when that will get done.

The Santa Cruz County District Attorney's Office said the trial is set to start on Sept. 11.
 
A judge dismissed the jury for the trial to decide if a Santa Cruz man convicted of the rape and murder of an 8-year-old girl in 2015 will be released.

Judge Denine Guy dismissed the jurors on Monday. There will be a new juror decided, but there is no estimate of when that will get done.

The Santa Cruz County District Attorney's Office said the trial is set to start on Sept. 11.
What happened here?
 

Jury selection will begin anew at an undetermined date in a case deciding Adrian “AJ” Gonzalez’s juvenile detention release after the defense attorney for the confessed murderer and rapist declared a conflict of interest this week.
Thank you for posting this story, the other did not make any sense as it lacked the background information on the COI.
 
Thank you for posting this story, the other did not make any sense as it lacked the background information on the COI.
Santa Cruz County (where he pled guilty to murder) is deciding if AG can be released, but the earlier articles say he wants to go to San Francisco. Will SF have a say if he is released?
 
Santa Cruz County (where he pled guilty to murder) is deciding if AG can be released, but the earlier articles say he wants to go to San Francisco. Will SF have a say if he is released?
According to what I have seen in other high-profile releases into the community, no they do not.

What is the new law to release inmates in California in 2024?
Beginning January 1, 2024, persons released from prison will have relocation options based on educational, treatment, housing or employment opportunities. These new rules will also apply to anyone already on Parole.

SB 990 - Office of State Public Defender

 

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