Arizona Judge Kristyne Schaaf-Olson Resigns After Drunken Public Urination Incident Caught on Bodycam
Law&Crime NetworkNovember 3, 202523 min95,519 views
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- π¨ A sitting Arizona judge, Kristyne Schaaf-Olson, was found allegedly intoxicated and urinating behind courthouse bushes late at night.
- π‘ Bodycam footage captured the surreal encounter, including her struggle to spell her own name and insistence she was waiting for an Uber.
- βοΈ The incident led to her resignation, criminal citations, and a public confrontation with her husband.
Bodycam Footage and Confrontation
- π Police responded to reports of a woman urinating in public near the courthouse in Prescott, Arizona, just after 1:30 a.m.
- π€ Officers found Schaaf-Olson allegedly visibly intoxicated, with her pants down, and insisting she was waiting for an Uber.
- π£οΈ When asked to provide identification, she struggled to spell her own name, slurring her words.
Husband's Interference and Arrest
- π¨ββοΈ Schaaf-Olson's husband, Jason Olsen, arrived at the scene and interfered with the police investigation.
- π He allegedly refused to step away and was subsequently detained and arrested for resisting arrest and interfering with an investigation.
- π₯ The bodycam footage shows a physical struggle as officers attempted to detain him.
Legal Ramifications and Resignation
- π Schaaf-Olson was cited for a misdemeanor for urinating in public.
- πΌ Her husband faced charges of resisting arrest, interfering with an investigation, and obstructing government operations.
- π Days after the incident, Schaaf-Olson resigned from her position as a temporary judge at Yavapai County Superior Court, citing personal and medical circumstances.
- ποΈ Her attorney stated her resignation was an attempt to keep her medical conditions private and protect the integrity of the judiciary.
Aftermath and Court Appearances
- π Schaaf-Olson is scheduled to appear in court in December, while her husband is set to appear in November.
- π€ The presiding judge of Yavapai County Superior Court acknowledged her decision to resign and appreciated her service.
- π A replacement judge will be appointed by the chief justice of the Arizona Supreme Court and approved by the Yavapai County Board of Supervisors.
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