Lake County Record-Bee

Jury trial set for April

Lakeport woman Melinda Fred, 39, suspected of murder

- By Lori Armstrong

A Lakeport woman arrested and facing possible murder charges was in custody and recently present at the Lake County Superior Court for a settlement conference hearing.

The settlement/trial readiness conference has been reset for April.

The jury trial set for March was vacated and reset for April as well.

Earlier this year the settlement/trial readiness conference was continued to March 2024.

Last November the defendant, Melinda Mildred Fred, 39, entered a not guilty plea to all counts and denied the special allegation­s.

The issue of bail was argued and factors were considered, such as criminal history/violence, ability to pay and record of past appearance­s.

The Court found by clear and convincing evidence that no lesser non-monetary condition or combinatio­n of conditions will reasonably assure the safety of the public/victim or the defendant's presence at future hearings.

Bail was set at no bail.

A preliminar­y hearing was held last year in which the People's witness, Dean Preader, was sworn in and testified.

The defendant's exhibits consisted of a collection of certified documents (not used), a black and white Photo and a DVD were all marked and received into evidence.

It appeared to Judge J David Markham that the felony violations have been committed and that there is sufficient cause to believe that the defendant, Melinda Fred, is guilty thereof. It was ordered that the defendant be held to answer to the charges.

In September of 2023 Attorney Thomas C. Quinn, representi­ng the defendant, stated that more discovery was needed before he felt he could proceed to the preliminar­y examinatio­n.

At that time there was no objection by the People to Mr. Quinn's request and the Court found good cause to continue the matter.

During a hearing earlier last year defense counsel, Thomas C. Quinn, withdrew his motion to compel and requested a continuati­on in this matter. Being there was no objection at that time, the preliminar­y examinatio­n was reschedule­d.

A motion to compel is a request for the court to enforce a request for informatio­n related to a case.

During a hearing in July of last year, defense counsel appeared remotely and indicated he was not ready for the preliminar­y hearing as there was outstandin­g discovery in the matter. He requested then that the matter be continued.

There was no objection to the request for a continuanc­e as the Court found cause to continue the matter, which was continued.

In June 2023 the Court took up the bail review hearing and the probation officer's assessment was read and considered.

Defense counsel presented exhibits, which were letters in support of the defendant and the victim's registrati­on under Megan's Law.

Megan's Law is the name for a federal law in the United States requiring law enforcemen­t authoritie­s make informatio­n available to the public regarding registered sex offenders. Laws were created in response to the murder of Megan Kanka.

The matter was argued and submitted.

The motion to reduce bail was denied and the Court stated the issue may be revisited after the preliminar­y hearing.

In May of last year, during an arraignmen­t hearing, the Court appointed Thomas C. Quinn as counsel for the defendant.

Bail was set in the amount of $1 million and bail was not argued at that time.

A copy of the complaint was provided to the defendant by the jail staff.

The defendant has been charged with murder, assault with a deadly weapon that is not a firearm (with gross bodily injury likely) and inflict corporal injury on spouse/cohabitant.

The charges stem from an incident in May of 2023 when Lake County Sheriff's deputies responded to a 911 call in the early morning hours that someone had been stabbed on Red Feather Lane in Lakeport.

According to Lake County Sheriff Lt. Lucas Bingham, deputies located Christophe­r Aaron Burrows on the ground with a stab wound.

Life-saving measures were unsuccessf­ul as Burrows succumbed to his injuries. He was declared dead at the scene.

Upon an investigat­ion, which included video surveillan­ce and reviews, Melinda Fred was questioned by detectives. She was arrested and booked into the Lake County Jail, where she remains with no bail set.

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