Kaden Allen Glaser, 21, Carthage, pleaded guilty this morning in Jasper County Circuit Court to stalking a Jasper County detention officer and was sentenced to four years in prison.
The sentence will run concurrently with Glaser's seven-year sentence for burglary.
Under a plea agreement with the Jasper County Prosecuting Attorney's office, a separate charge of violating a protection order will be dismissed.
According to the probable cause statement in the protection order case, the investigating Carthage Police Department officer said Glaser posed a threat to the officer because:
Glaser met the Victim while incarcerated at the victim's place of employment. On release, Glaser began stalking the victim causing her to obtain a protection order. The suspect has shown an obsession stating he is in love with the victim and has disregarded the protection order trespassing at the victim's residence on two separate occasions in a two-hour period.
After his arrest, Glaser tried to convince other detention officers to give his alleged victim the message that he loved her, the probable cause statement said.
{Glaser} became agitated and aggressive with Deputies after being told the message would not be passed. {He} made comments about continuing to go to Victim #1's residence when he got released from jail, and made statements advising he would murder Victim #1.

Why did the thug get a plea deal, they are supposed to be prosecutors, not deal makers,
ReplyDeleteAnother trash prosecutor…. go get a job somewhere else
Kaden Allen Glaser, hopefully will get some additional time in jail - thanks to his obsessive juvenile behavior. Judges, Prosecutors, and even several Liberal Jurors always believe that Criminals can be Rehabilitated - They cannot -
ReplyDeleteOn Recidivism "Repeat offenders" - The latest Government study of recidivism reported that 83% of state prisoners were re-arrested at some point in the 9 years following their release. A large majority of those were re-arrested within the first 3 years, and more than 50% get rearrested within the first year.
This means that the Failure Rate of 83% for Criminals Returning to Society and committing another criminal act is extremely high - yet our Judges, Prosecutors, and Liberal Jurors, give Criminals multiple opportunities, backroom court deals and probation only to continue to prey on Society and forgetting they are to Protect the Citizens of our Society from these Criminals.