A man who grabbed a 16-year-old inside a Redwood City classroom last July has been sentenced to two years and six months, yet walked out of court without heading to state prison. A judge credited him for essentially the same amount of time already spent in jail while his case crawled through the courts, a result that is again raising eyebrows over how he got onto campus in the first place and why earlier arrests did not keep him off the streets.
Sentence and plea
Trey Von Duus, 25, of Buellton pleaded no contest to attempting to kidnap a 16-year-old and was formally given a 2½-year term, prosecutors said. They told the court Duus had already logged about two years and six months in jail while awaiting resolution of the case, so he was released after…..