JACKASS JUDGE KENNETH TALLEY STRIKES AGAIN – Releases Violent Accused Rapist Jordan Keith Proctor on Ankle Monitor
UPDATE: Charles County State’s Attorney Anthony Covington posted on the CCSA Facebook page that: “…we adamantly opposed Proctor’s release.”
LA PLATA, MD. – A man accused of a violent armed rape which included such force that he allegedly broke the victim’s jaw, was allowed out of jail by District Court Judge Kenneth Talley on the condition that he wear an ankle bracelet.
Jordan Keith Proctor (DOB 09/08/1994) of 7319 Tottenham Drive, White Plains, Maryland, was arrested on August 9, 2024, by Charles County Sheriff Detective Abijeet Singh and charged with the brutal armed assault and rape of a woman working at the residence as a housemaid. The victim told Detective Singh that when she arrived to work at the house at about 8:30 am, she was repeatedly raped by Proctor until she was able to escape and call 911 for police.
Detective Singh reports that he learned from Charles County Master Sgt. McCue that the victim stated that when she arrived for work, Proctor presented a firearm and stated he would shoot and kill her and then proceeded to handcuff her in the kitchen. Proctor then allegedly forced her to perform sexual acts upon him in the bathroom and then moved her to a bedroom for more forced sexual acts. The physical assault continued throughout the day, including suffering bite marks to her stomach, bruising to her wrists, and repeated threats to kill her before she lost consciousness. Proctor then forced the victim to shower, whereupon she was able to flee, not before Proctor said that should she tell anyone, he would use his gun to kill himself. The victim used her car to flee and call the police, who met her and took her to a hospital for examination and treatment for her injuries and for a sexual assault examination.
Like a good alleged dirtbag, when police arrived at Proctor’s residence, he barricaded himself in the house, and to the ultimate disappointment of the taxpayers and the victim, he failed to keep his promise to kill himself and surrendered to the surrounding posse.
Like a good alleged dirtbag, when police arrived at Proctor’s residence, he barricaded himself in the house, and to the ultimate disappointment of the taxpayers and the victim, he failed to keep his promise to kill himself and surrendered to the surrounding posse.
After Proctor had been stuffed in a police cruiser, he volunteered the information that he had left his gun on the dresser in his bedroom.
When Detective Singh interviewed Proctor at the Charles County Sheriff Hoosegow, Proctor immediately proclaimed his innocence and asserted that he and the victim had a prior intimate relationship a month earlier. It is unknown if Proctor broke the victim’s jaw in the alleged earlier encounter, as he is accused of doing on August 9, 2024.
The Sheriff detectives then obtained a search warrant for Proctor’s residence from Circuit Court Judge Brown and recovered evidence that may put the nails in Proctor’s coffin in court.
Detective Singh placed the following criminal charges against Proctor:
- Sex offense in the fourth-degree
- Sex Offense in the third-degree
- Second Degree Rape
- First Degree Rape
- First Degree Assault
- False Imprisonment
- Kidnapping
- Use of a firearm in a violent crime
- Second-degree assault
HOUSE ARREST (Will he be forced to watch CNN?)
Proctor was presented to District Court Judge Kenneth Talley on August 12, 2024, for a review status to determine if bail would be granted and if he would be released from the Charles County Jail pending trial. The Judge laid down parameters of pre-trial conduct that included no more alleged dating between Proctor and the victim as Proctor views his conduct or, from the court’s standpoint, to stay away from the victim, any witnesses (none were mentioned in the charging documents) and to be fitted with electronic monitoring (which often fails or can be removed by alleged dirtbags) and to obey all laws (no robbing banks or committing other sex crimes).
Judge Talley, in his tradition of setting violent accused criminals loose to prey on the public, also ordered that Proctor has to keep away from all guns, have no visitors at his residence except for his parents (lucky them), and only leave his crib for meetings with his lawyer, for court or for medical needs (does this include the legal weed joint?) Will the family be able to hire a new housemaid?
Proctor has no previous criminal records that appear on the record in Maryland, though many records are liberally expunged because the lunatics in the Maryland General Assembly created legal fiction in criminal laws, keeping the public from being informed about the criminal background of various miscreants.
The residence in which the brutal crimes are alleged to have occurred is owned by Jeffery Proctor, who paid $542,874 to purchase the property in 2021.