Steven Babb thought high school graduation marked the first step toward starting the rest of his life -- in fact, it became his first step into court.
The charge: assaulting a school official. The alleged weapon: spray string.
Steven Babb thought high school graduation marked the first step toward starting the rest of his life -- in fact, it became his first step into court.
The charge: assaulting a school official. The alleged weapon: spray string.
On Thursday, a jury couldn't decide whether Babb should serve up to six months in prison for spraying former Vintage High School dean Andrew Herron with the canned confetti. Jurors at Napa County Superior Court hung 6-6 and after three hours the judge declared a mistrial.
County District Attorney Gary Lieberstein later said his office would drop the case.
"We did believe that Mr. Babb's conduct was immature, irresponsible and inappropriate," Lieberstein said. He explained, however, "there are certainly more serious cases than this."
It all started June 8, when Babb spied Herron as he roamed the post-commencement commotion. Armed for the party, Babb was double fisting cans of spray string -- one blue, one green.
Babb, now 19, said he was simply reveling in the moment when he sprayed Herron, but prosecutors described a sustained, point-blank attack.
"(Babb) directed the stream of one can up his nose and another at his eyes," Lieberstein said. "The eyes are a pretty sensitive part of the body."<
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