Accused of murder in the first degree, Ka Pasasouk is facing death on the felony charges of murdering four people in Northridge on December 2, 2012.
Attorney James A. Goldstein, who is council for the defendant, stood in court at the Criminal Courts Building, Downtown (CCB) as the members of the court prepare for pre trial. On December 2, 2012, officers responded to shots fired in the Devonshire area of Northridge. Upon arrival Officers J. Gonzalez and J. Guzman found four unidentified victims shot on the ground of the residence. Pasasouk is being held without bail or any possibility of parole. Pasasouk had previously violated his parole for drug position two months before the crime that occurred on December 2. He did not receive any jail time but was ordered to get drug treatment. Under proposition 36, Pasasouk avoided prison time because he was a nonviolent offender. Proposition 36 states, “Eligible individuals have the right to refuse treatment, and courts may deny treatment in cases involving a history of violence or concurrent crimes other than drug possession.” On March 27, 2015, Pasasouk’s case will be going to pre trial and he is still being held without bail.
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