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Kelsey Fitzsimmons Bench Trial: The Legal Threshold Between Suicide Attempt and Felony Assault

Kelsey Fitzsimmons Bench Trial: The Legal Threshold Between Suicide Attempt and Felony Assault

Published 3 weeks, 2 days ago
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The Kelsey Fitzsimmons bench trial rests on a question of specific intent — and the answer to that question determines whether she faces up to five years in prison or walks out of court free.

Fitzsimmons, a law enforcement officer on documented medical leave for postpartum depression at the time of the incident, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon following a June 30, 2025, encounter with officers who arrived at her home to execute a restraining order and remove her infant. She sustained a gunshot wound and spent 53 days hospitalized with a collapsed lung. Her position is that she was attempting to take her own life. The responding officer's account is that the firearm was directed at him.

With no neutral third-party witnesses and competing sworn accounts from the two individuals present at the moment of discharge, the evidentiary core of this case is a credibility determination. The bench trial format places that determination entirely in the hands of a single judge, removing the lay jury that is typically the finder of fact in criminal proceedings.

That waiver is legally significant. The defendant's mental state at the moment of the alleged offense is central to her defense. Postpartum depression and documented psychological crisis are part of the record. Whether a single judge applies the appropriate analytical weight to those clinical factors — compared to twelve lay jurors, some of whom might have personal experience with postpartum mental health — is a strategic question with no clean answer.

Also unresolved: the alleged conduct of her ex during her hospitalization, including home entry, account access, and removal of a document favorable to the defense. Prosecutors declined to pursue charges. That decision is part of the legal context examined directly in this conversation.

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