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California judge denies shooting wife in Anaheim.

Orange County Superior Court Judge Pleads Not ⁣Guilty to Murder⁣ Charge

Orange County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Ferguson⁢ pleaded not guilty in downtown Los Angeles on Aug. 15 to a murder charge alleging he fatally shot his wife during an argument in their Anaheim Hills home.

Mr. Ferguson, 72, ⁢who⁣ was initially jailed on $1⁣ million‌ bail, remains free on bond.

In court Tuesday, Los Angeles⁢ Superior ⁢Court‌ Judge Ricardo R. Ocampo‍ approved release conditions ​including a ban on alcohol consumption and a ⁣requirement that Mr. ⁢Ferguson surrender his passport. Mr. Ferguson was also‍ ordered to ‌stay away from any establishments⁢ where alcohol is the primary business, such as bars or liquor stores.

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The judge barred Mr. Ferguson from possessing ​any deadly or dangerous weapons and ordered him to wear a GPS device⁤ and an alcohol monitoring device, but rejected a request ‌by prosecutors that Mr. Ferguson have no contact with one of his sons, who‌ was at​ the Anaheim Hills home at the time of the shooting.

A date ⁤is scheduled to be set on Oct. 30 for a hearing to determine if there​ is enough evidence for Mr. Ferguson to stand trial. The proceedings ⁢were moved to ‌Los Angeles County ‌because of Mr. Ferguson’s ties with the⁢ Orange County Superior‌ Court.

Mr.⁢ Ferguson was charged last week with ‍murder ‌with sentencing enhancements⁤ for the personal discharge of a firearm causing death and the personal use of a firearm. He is accused of killing ⁢his wife, Sheryl, on Aug. 3 at ‍their Anaheim Hills home.

Outside the‌ downtown⁢ Los Angeles courthouse after the hearing, one of Mr. Ferguson’s attorneys, Paul Meyer, told reporters, ‌”We want to be clear this was an unintentional, accidental shooting ‍and⁤ not ⁣a crime.‍ We’ll be reviewing ⁤all of ⁢the evidence obviously, ‌but we want our position to be​ very clear.”

Another of⁢ Mr. Ferguson’s lawyers,⁤ John Barnett, said his client had “protected and served ​the citizens of Orange County for 40 years” and ​said Mr. Ferguson is “confident” that jurors ⁤will agree with us that this was ​”an unintentional discharge of a‌ firearm.”

“There was no intent to kill.‍ There was no malice ⁢and ⁣they’ll find him not guilty,” Mr. Barnett said.

One of Sheryl Ferguson’s brothers, Larry ‌Rosen, told reporters outside court that his ⁣sister—whom​ he said has been his “rock”—was “a wonderful person,‌ very caring, ⁣very selfless and the family ⁤is absolutely in shock.”

“… She’s going to be missed [badly]. She’s very well-loved by many, many⁢ people,” the⁤ woman’s⁢ brother said. “I would describe ‌what’s happening as a ‍tragedy, an absolute tragedy.”

He noted that he and his brother-in-law had made eye contact while in the courtroom, saying, ⁤”I busted down in tears.‌ This is really hard, this is really hard.”

Anaheim ‍Police Department officers arrested Mr. Ferguson after they were ‍called to his home ​in ⁢the 8500 block of East ⁤Canyon Vista Drive just after​ 8 p.m. on Aug. 3 for reports of a shooting. ​Inside⁤ the home, ‌officers found 65-year-old Sheryl Ferguson, the judge’s ⁣wife, suffering from at least one gunshot⁤ wound, said Anaheim Police Sgt.‍ Jonathan ⁢McClintock.

Sheryl Ferguson ​was pronounced dead at the scene.

Jeffrey Ferguson was ⁣booked into the Anaheim Jail and later ⁢transferred to Orange County Jail on suspicion of​ murder‍ and was being held on $1 million ⁤bail, Mr. McClintock said. He posted bond‌ and was released ⁣at 2:05 p.m. on Aug. 4, according ‌to jail ⁣records.

The‍ District Attorney’s Office said in a statement last week⁢ that prosecutors‍ were concerned about‌ a .22-caliber rifle registered to Mr. Ferguson that remained unaccounted for after officers removed 47 ⁣other weapons​ and about 26,000 rounds of ammunition from his home. Another rifle police missed was later turned in by defense attorneys,⁢ prosecutors said.

Investigators ​remove firearms from the house⁣ of Orange‌ County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Ferguson in‍ the 8500 block of E. Canyon ‍Vista ⁤Dr. in Anaheim, Calif., ⁣on Aug. 4, 2023. (Paul Bersebach/The⁢ Orange County Register via AP)

In a bail motion, Deputy ‍District Attorney Christopher ⁤Alex said Mr. Ferguson shot his wife “through the chest in the living room of their home in Anaheim.”

The prosecutor alleged the judge used a “loaded .40 pistol that he pulled from his ⁤ankle⁤ holster. He shot her ⁣at close range. He did so while intoxicated.‌ His ‍adult son witnessed the homicide.”

The dispute ‌began earlier in the evening while the ‍couple ‍argued during a ⁢dinner at a restaurant near‍ their home, ⁣Mr. Alex said.

Mr. Ferguson “pointed his finger at his‌ wife in a manner mimicking⁢ a firearm,” ‍Mr. Alex said, adding that the conflict continued at home ​”periodically” for about​ an hour.

Referring to the hand gesture at dinner, Sheryl ‍Ferguson allegedly said moments before her husband opened‌ fire “words to the⁢ effect of: ‘Why don’t you point a‍ real gun ⁤at⁣ me?”‘⁤ Mr. Alex alleged.

Mr. Ferguson “retrieved​ his pistol from his ankle holster ​and shot [his wife] center mass,”‍ Mr. Alex alleged.

Mr. Ferguson’s son called 911 and the judge did so as well. When a dispatcher asked the judge if he shot his wife, ⁤he said he did not want ⁣to discuss that at the‍ time and when asked again, he said she‌ needed paramedics, Mr. ​Alex said.

Minutes later, Mr. Alex alleged, Mr. Ferguson sent a text message to his court clerk and⁤ bailiff, saying, “I just lost it. ⁢I just shot my wife. I won’t be in tomorrow. I will be in custody. ​I’m so sorry.”

The clerk and bailiff assumed he was joking, Mr. Alex⁢ said.

When ‍officers arrived, ⁢Mr. Ferguson “slurred words and smelled of alcohol,” and their body-worn cameras ​caught him saying, “… ​well, I guess I’m done for a while … oh my God … my son … my son … I’m sorry … I [expletive] up … Oh ‍man, I can’t believe⁢ I did this,” Mr. Alex ​alleged.

Seven hours after the shooting investigators got a blood sample from Mr. Ferguson, which showed he had a blood-alcohol​ level of 0.06.

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