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Charges against former Columbia Correctional prison inmate related to 2014 stabbing dismissed |
By wiscnews.com- Jonathan Stefonek |
Published: 11/16/2017 |
Charges related to the 2014 stabbing of a librarian at Columbia Correctional Institution have been dismissed against a former inmate at the prison. Cesar DeLeon, 35, faced a charge of first-degree attempted homicide and battery by prisoners in a long-delayed case that ended Nov. 6 with the dismissals. The attack on Oct. 27, 2014, was caught on security video, shown during DeLeon’s preliminary hearing Feb. 6, 2015. The video, which lacked audio, showed DeLeon walk into the CCI law library, grab the librarian around her neck with his left arm, lift her out of her chair, and stab her with a broken scissors in his right hand. A nearby inmate, Reginald Moton, 56, tackled DeLeon, holding him on the floor until correctional officers arrived. Read More. |
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