Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regarding the protective order from his wife/minor child, the case is described as "Domestic Violence." .
I heard a conversation the other day from someone who knows the family. This person was beyond shocked with everything going on. Would never have suspected it, or anything.
Considering those comments and assuming there has never been any violence shown to the wife, I can see how the "no basis for order" reason was given from judge.
If you have evidence of domestic violence of this guy towards his wife/family, please report it.
He is raping a minor. He should not have to prove that he is also raping his step children to have him kept away from them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look up his name in the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, you'll see the restraining order filed by his wife was denied due to "no basis for order."
In the record for the sexual assault, the events listed are: (I added ~s to help with readability)
Event ~ Date ~ Comment
WARI ~ 04/05/2017 ~ 170405;MCP HQ15;2;ARR;D17018486-2
WARS ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;D17018486-2;
INIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;6588
CMIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170406;MDC
BALR ~ 04/07/2017 ~ 170407;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;9R5
CMIT ~ 04/07/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170407;MDC;
BOND ~ 04/10/2017 ~ 170410;00075000.00;PROP; ; ;100
RELS ~ 04/10/2017 ~ DEFENDANT RELEASED FROM COMMITMENT
WARI ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;MCP HQ15;2;OTH;D17029609-2
BSET ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;00000000.00;BSET;100;HWOB;9R5
Maryland has this document with a lot of the codes explained:
http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/pdfs/criminaleventcodes.pdf
and this FAQ page: http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/faq.html#general
Is there a way to find out the judge? We VOTE for judges.
Anonymous wrote:This article goes into more detail about his bond being set at $75K. State's attorney recommended it. The judge hesitated.
At first, Wolfe deliberated over his decision about the bond.
“I’m really on the fence as to whether I want to revoke your bond entirely,” Wolfe said to Yantsos, who appeared on video for the bond hearing.
The judge then said he agreed to the state’s attorney’s recommended $75,000 bond but said that if Yantsos communicated again with the alleged victim in any way, he would have Yantsos held without bond.
http://www.thesentinel.com/mont/crime/item/5072-mcps-security-officer-charged-with-sexual-abuse-of-rmhs-student
Anonymous wrote:This article goes into more detail about his bond being set at $75K. State's attorney recommended it. The judge hesitated.
At first, Wolfe deliberated over his decision about the bond.
“I’m really on the fence as to whether I want to revoke your bond entirely,” Wolfe said to Yantsos, who appeared on video for the bond hearing.
The judge then said he agreed to the state’s attorney’s recommended $75,000 bond but said that if Yantsos communicated again with the alleged victim in any way, he would have Yantsos held without bond.
http://www.thesentinel.com/mont/crime/item/5072-mcps-security-officer-charged-with-sexual-abuse-of-rmhs-student
Anonymous wrote:Regarding the protective order from his wife/minor child, the case is described as "Domestic Violence." .
I heard a conversation the other day from someone who knows the family. This person was beyond shocked with everything going on. Would never have suspected it, or anything.
Considering those comments and assuming there has never been any violence shown to the wife, I can see how the "no basis for order" reason was given from judge.
If you have evidence of domestic violence of this guy towards his wife/family, please report it.
At first, Wolfe deliberated over his decision about the bond.
“I’m really on the fence as to whether I want to revoke your bond entirely,” Wolfe said to Yantsos, who appeared on video for the bond hearing.
The judge then said he agreed to the state’s attorney’s recommended $75,000 bond but said that if Yantsos communicated again with the alleged victim in any way, he would have Yantsos held without bond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look up his name in the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, you'll see the restraining order filed by his wife was denied due to "no basis for order."
In the record for the sexual assault, the events listed are: (I added ~s to help with readability)
Event ~ Date ~ Comment
WARI ~ 04/05/2017 ~ 170405;MCP HQ15;2;ARR;D17018486-2
WARS ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;D17018486-2;
INIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;6588
CMIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170406;MDC
BALR ~ 04/07/2017 ~ 170407;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;9R5
CMIT ~ 04/07/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170407;MDC;
BOND ~ 04/10/2017 ~ 170410;00075000.00;PROP; ; ;100
RELS ~ 04/10/2017 ~ DEFENDANT RELEASED FROM COMMITMENT
WARI ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;MCP HQ15;2;OTH;D17029609-2
BSET ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;00000000.00;BSET;100;HWOB;9R5
Maryland has this document with a lot of the codes explained:
http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/pdfs/criminaleventcodes.pdf
and this FAQ page: http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/faq.html#general
Is there a way to find out the judge? We VOTE for judges.
+1. I'd like to know the name of the judge who gave him bond. That was a serious mistake. Pedophiles are raely able to restrain their behavior. Also, this guy had constant contact with his victim and slept with her, not just some kind of sexual touching. And he worked in a supervisory position to the girl. There are so many red flags here, I can't believe the jusge bonded him out.
AND, I'd like to know the name of the judge that refused the wife the restraining order. I am tired of the family law system not protecting wives and children in favor of the male interest in the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look up his name in the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, you'll see the restraining order filed by his wife was denied due to "no basis for order."
In the record for the sexual assault, the events listed are: (I added ~s to help with readability)
Event ~ Date ~ Comment
WARI ~ 04/05/2017 ~ 170405;MCP HQ15;2;ARR;D17018486-2
WARS ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;D17018486-2;
INIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;6588
CMIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170406;MDC
BALR ~ 04/07/2017 ~ 170407;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;9R5
CMIT ~ 04/07/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170407;MDC;
BOND ~ 04/10/2017 ~ 170410;00075000.00;PROP; ; ;100
RELS ~ 04/10/2017 ~ DEFENDANT RELEASED FROM COMMITMENT
WARI ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;MCP HQ15;2;OTH;D17029609-2
BSET ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;00000000.00;BSET;100;HWOB;9R5
Maryland has this document with a lot of the codes explained:
http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/pdfs/criminaleventcodes.pdf
and this FAQ page: http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/faq.html#general
Is there a way to find out the judge? We VOTE for judges.
+1. I'd like to know the name of the judge who gave him bond. That was a serious mistake. Pedophiles are raely able to restrain their behavior. Also, this guy had constant contact with his victim and slept with her, not just some kind of sexual touching. And he worked in a supervisory position to the girl. There are so many red flags here, I can't believe the jusge bonded him out.
AND, I'd like to know the name of the judge that refused the wife the restraining order. I am tired of the family law system not protecting wives and children in favor of the male interest in the child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you look up his name in the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, you'll see the restraining order filed by his wife was denied due to "no basis for order."
In the record for the sexual assault, the events listed are: (I added ~s to help with readability)
Event ~ Date ~ Comment
WARI ~ 04/05/2017 ~ 170405;MCP HQ15;2;ARR;D17018486-2
WARS ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;D17018486-2;
INIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;6588
CMIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170406;MDC
BALR ~ 04/07/2017 ~ 170407;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;9R5
CMIT ~ 04/07/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170407;MDC;
BOND ~ 04/10/2017 ~ 170410;00075000.00;PROP; ; ;100
RELS ~ 04/10/2017 ~ DEFENDANT RELEASED FROM COMMITMENT
WARI ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;MCP HQ15;2;OTH;D17029609-2
BSET ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;00000000.00;BSET;100;HWOB;9R5
Maryland has this document with a lot of the codes explained:
http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/pdfs/criminaleventcodes.pdf
and this FAQ page: http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/faq.html#general
Is there a way to find out the judge? We VOTE for judges.
Anonymous wrote:If you look up his name in the Maryland Judiciary Case Search, you'll see the restraining order filed by his wife was denied due to "no basis for order."
In the record for the sexual assault, the events listed are: (I added ~s to help with readability)
Event ~ Date ~ Comment
WARI ~ 04/05/2017 ~ 170405;MCP HQ15;2;ARR;D17018486-2
WARS ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;D17018486-2;
INIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ 170406;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;6588
CMIT ~ 04/06/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170406;MDC
BALR ~ 04/07/2017 ~ 170407;00075000.00;HDOB;100; ;9R5
CMIT ~ 04/07/2017 ~ DEFENDANT COMMITTED;170407;MDC;
BOND ~ 04/10/2017 ~ 170410;00075000.00;PROP; ; ;100
RELS ~ 04/10/2017 ~ DEFENDANT RELEASED FROM COMMITMENT
WARI ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;MCP HQ15;2;OTH;D17029609-2
BSET ~ 05/03/2017 ~ 170503;00000000.00;BSET;100;HWOB;9R5
Maryland has this document with a lot of the codes explained:
http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/pdfs/criminaleventcodes.pdf
and this FAQ page: http://mdcourts.gov/casesearch2/faq.html#general
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The judge in this case dropped the ball. He wondered whether to set bail and decided to go ahead and allow the defendant off, because he "didn't have a criminal history."
When is the justice aystem going to learn to take the protection of girl children seriously?
It is not just MCPS that our community should be angry with.
http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Richard-Montgomery-Security-Leader-Accused-of-Sexually-Abusing-Student-Held-on-75000-Bond/
I'm noticing a pattern here. Male gets charges dropped b/c prior ignored. Hmmm.