A Redwood Valley man was convicted this week of making criminal threats, the Mendocino County District Attorney’s Office reported.
According to the office of DA David Eyster, a jury in Mendocino County Superior Court Tuesday found defendant Shelson Louis Cabada, 26, of Redwood Valley, guilty of “felony criminal threats, said crime having occurred on Oct. 29, 2024.”
Cabada was booked into Mendocino County Jail that day on suspicion of both threats and battery, but the DA reports that the jury found the defendant “not guilty of a separate misdemeanor count of battery.”
As for the the guilty verdict, the DA explains that “a criminal threat under California law is when a defendant willfully makes a threat to commit a crime that can result in great bodily injury or death to another person, with the intent that the statement be taken as a threat and that the threat is so specific and unequivocal to the person threatened that he or she harbors a sustained fear of the immediate prospect of execution of the threat.”
After the jury was excused, the DA notes that “the defendant and his case were referred to the Mendocino County Adult Probation Department for a background study and sentencing recommendation. (And) the defendant, who remains in-custody unless and until he posts bail, was ordered to return to court on March 4, 2025 … for consideration of probation’s report, sentencing arguments of the attorneys, and pronouncement of judgment and sentencing.”
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