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Defendant pleads no contest to aggravated assault; victim gives lengthy impact statement

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Keenan Himes entered a no-contest plea to an amended charge of aggravated assault; the court accepted a negotiated sentence suspending six years to probation and imposed strict conditions after the victim described lasting physical and emotional harm.

A defendant, Keenan Himes, entered a no-contest plea to an amended charge of aggravated assault and was sentenced to a six-year term in the Tennessee Department of Corrections suspended to probation, the presiding judge told the court on the docket call.

The state described events that led to the charge; prosecutors said the complainant, Ashley Searcy, awoke to find she had been sexually assaulted and later sustained physical and emotional injury. The judge heard an extended victim impact statement from Searcy, who described…

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