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Bail review scheduled for 'Charlie Brown' voice actor in stalking case

SAN DIEGO - A bail hearing is scheduled today for Oceanside resident Peter Robbins -- the voice of Charlie Brown in several Peanuts films and television specials -- who is charged with threatening his girlfriend and the doctor who performed her breast enhancement surgery.

The defendant faces up to nine years in prison if convicted of two counts of stalking and 10 counts of making criminal threats, said Deputy District Attorney Elizabeth McClutchey.

Robbins, 56, was taken into custody the night of Jan. 20, coming back into the United States from Mexico, after authorities learned of a warrant for his arrest.

At the defendant's arraignment last Wednesday, McClutchey urged Judge David Szumowski to keep the defendant's bail at $550,000 because it was the alleged victims' perception that Robbins was a ''desperate man'' and ''had nothing to lose.''

The prosecutor also said Robbins had purchased a gun but had not yet received it, and had practiced firing a gun at a shooting range.

McClutchey alleged that on Dec. 31, Robbins threatened Dr. Lori Saltz, who had performed breast enhancement surgery on his girlfriend, Shawna Kern.

According to a declaration in support of the arrest warrant, Saltz told authorities that Robbins had paid for the surgery and follow-up appointments.

Kern, of Los Angeles, told authorities she was staying at a hotel in Carlsbad when she was involved in a domestic violence incident with Robbins in which he allegedly grabbed her by the neck and demanded that she go with him to get back the money he paid for her breast enhancement surgery.

Kern said her relationship with Robbins ended after that, and he began calling Saltz's office demanding his money back, according to the court document.

McClutchey said Saltz stayed at a hotel because she was fearful of Robbins, and also hired an armed guard for her business.

The prosecutor alleged that Robbins left several threatening phone messages for Kern, saying in one, ''You better hide Shawna, I'm coming for you. I'm going to find you in Sun Valley or wherever the (expletive) you live and I'm going to kill you.''

In an uncharged incident, Robbins allegedly threatened to kill a police sergeant who arrested him on Jan. 13, McClutchey said.

Robbins was released on bond the next day and was given a Jan. 28 court date, which was pending when he was arrested Sunday at the border.

Defense attorney Marc Kohnen argued last week that Robbins' bail was excessive because his client had no criminal record and had never been in trouble with the law before.

''Mr. Robbins is an eccentric individual but he's not a threat,'' the defense attorney said.

Robbins was nine years old when he began doing the voice of Charlie Brown for such films and television specials as ''A Boy Named Charlie Brown,'' ''A Charlie Brown Christmas'' and ''It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.''

D.A. charges "Charlie Brown" voice actor, Peter Robbins, with 12 felony counts; Robbins pleads not guilty

SAN DIEGO - San Diego County District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis announced January 23 that Peter Robbins, 56, of Oceanside has been charged with 12 felony counts of making criminal threats and stalking. He was arraigned in San Diego Superior Court that day and entered a plea of not guilty.

Robbins, who has been identified in the media as a former child actor and the voice of “Charlie Brown,” is facing up to nine years in state prison for stalking his ex-girlfriend and making criminal threats against a La Jolla plastic surgeon. The defendant was arrested on an outstanding warrant on January 20 as he attempted to enter the U.S. at the San Ysidro border crossing.

San Diego Superior Court Judge David Szumowski set bail at $550,000. Robbins was ordered to have no contact with the two victims in the case and not to possess a gun. A readiness hearing for Robbins has been set for February 22 and a preliminary hearing has been scheduled for March 22.

(previous story, Jan. 23, 2013)

Oceanside man who provides voice of "Charlie Brown" arrested on suspicion of five felony counts

SAN DIEGO (Wire Service) - Oceanside resident Peter Robbins, the man who provides the voice of "Charlie Brown" in several Peanuts films and television specials -- was in custody in San Diego today on suspicion of one count of felony stalking and four felony counts of making criminal threats.

Robbins was booked into San Diego Central Jail around 3:40 a.m. Monday, Jan. 21, and held in lieu of $550,000 bail, according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department's website, which showed the 56-year-old could be arraigned as early as this morning, Wed., Jan. 23.

Robbins was taken into custody Sunday night at the San Ysidro Port of Entry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokeswoman Angelica de Cima told U-T San Diego.

He was driving a silver 2006 Mercedes-Benz C230 when a border officer referred him to an area for further inspection, she said.

Robbins, who was alone in his vehicle, was arrested a short time later after officers learned he was wanted by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. He was named in a felony warrant for crimes against a person, de Cima said.

Robbins was 9 years old when he began doing the voice of "Charlie Brown" for such films and television specials as "A Boy Named Charlie Brown," "A Charlie Brown Christmas,'' and "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.''

 

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