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Man pleads guilty to criminal trespass, given false information; judge imposes 180-day jail term
Summary
Brian Patrick Alger pleaded guilty to criminal trespass and giving false information; a judge sentenced him to 12 months with 180 days to serve, credit for time served, and a suspended $200 fine, and ordered no contact with the victim and no return to the incident address.
Judge Tammy Long Hayward accepted guilty pleas from Brian Patrick Alger on charges arising from an April incident at a Jonesboro residence and imposed a sentence that includes jail time and conditions barring contact with the victim.
The plea resolves counts charging Alger with criminal trespass and giving false information. Prosecutors described the April 14, 2025, incident at 499 Queen Elise Lane in Jonesboro, saying officers found Alger had entered the property through an…
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