ATTEMPTED KIDNAPPING and FELONY DISORDERLY CONDUCT REDUCED to ENDANGERMENT (Class 6 Open/Misdemeanor) with PROBATION and 3 MONTHS in JAIL- State v. G (DMC No. 9038) (Maricopa County Superior Court CR2008-149471): Mr. G had been married for approximately 5 years when he and his wife had separated. Earlier in the day he had been texting her telling her that if she was not going to be with him he was going to go “Columbine”. Later on that day, she saw her husband following her in the rear view mirror. He pulled in front of her and grabbed her to pull her out of her vehicle. He also had a gun in his hand and was making threats to shoot her. He was subsequently arrested and charged with Attempted Kidnap and Felony Disorderly Conduct with a Dangerous Weapon (a gun). He was facing a mandatory minimum of a year and a half in prison. We were able to secure an offer to Probation Endangerment with a Class 6 Open/ Misdemeanor and 3 months in jail. After Mr. G successfully completed with Probation, his case was designated as a Misdemeanor. He has no Felony conviction on his record.