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Cora Vides Ordered to Serve Six-Month Minimum Sentence in State Psychiatric Facility

The former Laguna Blanca student found guilty of attempted murder and legally insane at the time of the 2021 Valentine’s Day stabbing will serve an initial sentence in a “locked forensic setting” before being allowed to petition the hospital to review her sanity.

Cora Vides Ordered to Serve Six-Month Minimum Sentence in State Psychiatric Facility

Cora Vides — the 21-year-old convicted of attempted murder in the 2021 Valentine’s Day stabbing of her Laguna Blanca classmate and friend Georgia Avery — has been ordered to serve a six-month minimum sentence in a state psychiatric facility after a Santa Barbara jury found her to be legally insane at the time of the attack.

“It is clear that Georgia Avery … is loved by so many,” said Judge Von Deroian, alluding to the continuously packed — and sometimes vocal — courtroom over the nearly two-month trial. “But I cannot help but be struck by the misinformation or misunderstanding of this situation.”

After hearing victim impact statements from Avery’s immediate family members, Von Deroian sifted through 104 letters from other family and friends close to the victim, many of them pleading with the judge to reconsider things she legally could not.