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

  • #521
From the link above...

"Gonzalez is being tried as an adult, but after the arraignment, defense attorney Leila Sayar said her client should be granted a special hearing focusing on his background and circumstances to determine if he should be instead kept in the juvenile court system. If convicted in that court, he would be freed within a decade."

Oh heck no! He needs to be tried as an adult!!
 
  • #522
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/ge...not-guilty-in-8-year-olds-death-in-santa-cruz

Monday morning, Gonzalez appeared in Santa Cruz County Superior Court in Juvenile Hall-issued khaki pants and a green shirt. Charged as an adult, he appeared solemn and simply said, “Yes,” when asked if he waived his right to a speedy trial. Judge Timothy Volkmann ordered him back to court Oct. 29 to set a date for a preliminary hearing.
 
  • #523
His attorney is dreaming... no way this killer is going to be tried as a juvey and get out in 10 yrs.
 
  • #524
His attorney is dreaming... no way this killer is going to be tried as a juvey and get out in 10 yrs.

Better not be. It's a given he'll reoffend if that happens. I don't believe rehabilitation is possible for anyone who can commit such a monstrous act on anyone, let alone a trusting child.
 
  • #525
If this were even a case of a teen killing an abusive parent (even if premeditated), I would be inclined to agree for shorter sentence. Children who experience trauma can benefit from therapy and counseling and be made "right" again. (for lack of a better word)

But AG is a very disturbed person and IMO that kind of stuff can't be fixed. Some people should never be out amongst the unsuspecting public. Sad, but true.
 
  • #526
I wonder if Madyson's mom will have any input on whether or not he is tried as an adult. My sense (from how she was responding to his mom earlier on) is that she might have a strong opinion on how he is tried.
 
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If this were even a case of a teen killing an abusive parent (even if premeditated), I would be inclined to agree for shorter sentence. Children who experience trauma can benefit from therapy and counseling and be made "right" again. (for lack of a better word)

But AG is a very disturbed person and IMO that kind of stuff can't be fixed. Some people should never be out amongst the unsuspecting public. Sad, but true.

ITA. Some should be kept away. Forever.
 
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  • #531
Posted:Oct 29 2015 12:03PM PDT
Updated:Oct 29 2015 01:38PM PDT

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KTVU) - The 15-year-old accused of killing Maddy Middleton was in court in Santa Cruz Thursday morning. <snip>

He sat expressionless in court as his next court date was set.
His attorney says he'll spend the coming months building his case and getting a better understanding of his client.
The preliminary hearing for Gonzalez is set for Feb. 29th. more at link:
http://www.ktvu.com/news/40775304-story
 
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I was just thinking about her last night.
 
  • #534
Anyone have any guesses why he would have decided to skip the preliminary hearing?
 
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Anyone have any guesses why he would have decided to skip the preliminary hearing?

Because his lawyer has discover/evidence and knows there is no hope in hell the PH is going to be beneficial. JMHO.
 
  • #537
Bumping this... hope that something happens in court on 6/14
 
  • #538
Court date today
 
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  • #540
http://kron4.com/2016/06/14/trial-set-for-accused-teen-killer-in-maddy-middleton-murder-case/

[FONT=&amp]Adrian Gonzalez, the 16-year-old who was arrested for the sexual assault and murder of his 8-year-old neighbor Maddy Middleton, pleaded not guilty Tuesday morning in formal court proceedings.[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]His trial was set for Feb. 21, 2017.

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[FONT=&amp]Gonzalez will be tried as an adult.
He was 15 years old at the time of Middleton&#8217;s murder.[/FONT]
[FONT=&amp]Since Gonzalez will be tried as an adult, his sentence will be much less lenient than if he was tried as a juvenile. If convicted, Gonzalez could face life in prison.[/FONT]
 

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