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Posted on: September 6, 2024

Independence, MO, man sentenced to 11 years for threats against a judge

For Immediate Release
Sept. 6, 2024

An Independence man who made threats that included racial slurs to a Jackson County judge has been sentenced to 11 years in prison, Jackson County judge Prosecutor Jean Peters Baker announced this afternoon.

Michael A. Deblois, dob: 8/19/1980, was convicted in July of Tampering With a Judicial Officer and Harassment Motivated By Discrimination To Frighten Or Disturb Another Person. On Friday, the defendant was sentenced to 7 years on the Tampering conviction and four years on the Harassment conviction.

According to court records, on March 27 and 28, 2023, a 16th Circuit judge's office received multiple voicemails from the defendant with hateful, angry threatening and harassing messages. When office employees reached out to him, he used profanity and racial slurs. Jackson County Sheriff's deputies and a detective investigated the calls. The new charge includes that the defendant was motivated to engage in such acts because of the race of the judge.

On Friday, Judge Kenneth R. Garrett III made the following statement to the court: 

Today I come before you not only as the victim in this case but also as a public servant. My whole career has been serving the public as my Mother too was a public servant for over 40 years before her retirement in 2009.

Public service is a honor and sometimes a difficult task but, we strive to serve the public the best we can so citizens can have the utmost confidence in our government. That is important to me. 

Without confidence in our system of government our republic will fail and chaos will ensue.

As a judge I work as hard as I can to follow the rule of law through the U.S. Constitution, Missouri Constitution and the statutes enacted by our legislative and executive branch. I also work hard to ensure that people are treated fairly and courteously. I work everyday, even on weekends and holidays to achieve this goal.

I am not alone in this resolve as there are countless public servants who do the same. Today, I represent them from all three branches of government. Legislative, from the local level from city councils to school boards to our members of Congress. Executive from mayors and police officers, governors to the President of the United States and judicial from municipal judges to Justices who sit on the United States Supreme Court.

Threats to public servants should not be tolerated and under no circumstances are these threats appropriate. Simply put, threats to public servants undermine the government and serve no legitimate purpose but to stifle government action. Unfortunately, we have seen people bypass threats entirely and physically attack public servants. This has happened in not only this community but also throughout this nation with public servants who have lost their lives for doing their job. This is a sad state of affairs in today’s society for those who are attempting to do their job and serve the public. Instead of going through the proper channels to challenge a public servant’s decision, citizens are now bypassing this avenue for relief and proceed to threaten them with violence. This behavior must stop for government to function properly and we as citizens must begin to air our grievances with civility and humility instead of discord and chaos. This public discord and chaos empowers individuals to act in the same manner and have a lack of civility toward their public servants. 

For more information, contact:

Michael Mansur 

Director of Communication 

Jackson County Prosecutor’s Office 

Jean Peters Baker, Prosecutor 

(816) 881-3812 

(816) 674-3954 

mmansur@jacksongov.org 

https://www.jacksoncountyprosecutor.com

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