Judge West Rejects Plea AGAIN After 21 Jail Incidents… and Counting!
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Christopher Bushnell appeared before the court regarding two felony charges: evading arrest or detention using a motor vehicle (third-degree felony) and engaging in organized criminal activity (second-degree felony). Previously, Bushnell had entered guilty pleas under plea agreements recommending 10 years of deferred probation in both cases. The court reviewed a pre-sentence investigation report along with multiple jail incident reports documenting Bushnell’s behavior while in custody.
Defense counsel clarified that although the report suggested Bushnell failed to accept responsibility, he had acknowledged his involvement and wrongdoing after discussions with counsel. However, the judge expressed serious concern over Bushnell’s conduct in jail. Records showed numerous disciplinary violations, including fighting, insulting correctional officers, stealing food, instigating conflicts, and bullying other inmates. At the time of review, Bushnell—who is 17 years old—had accumulated 21 incident reports within a short period.
The judge emphasized that probation requires strict rule-following and responsible behavior. Given Bushnell’s repeated misconduct while already under supervision in a controlled environment, the court questioned his ability to comply with probation conditions in the community. As a result, the judge rejected the previously negotiated plea agreements and reset the case for further review.
At a later hearing, despite clear instructions from the court to avoid further disciplinary issues, Bushnell received 11 additional write-ups involving similar rule violations. The judge determined that Bushnell failed to demonstrate improvement or accountability and again refused to accept any probation agreement. The court warned that if the case proceeds to trial, a jury will be permitted to review the disciplinary history, which could significantly impact sentencing outcomes. The charges carry potential prison exposure of up to 20 years.
Bushnell chose to retain his current court-appointed attorney, and the case has now been placed on the trial docket for jury consideration.
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