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Judge sentences Bryce Thomas to combined terms for weapons, theft and indecency but suspends one term and places him on probation
Summary
A judge handed down multi-part sentences Thursday in the cases of Bryce Thomas, imposing prison terms for two prohibited-weapon counts and theft of a firearm, and suspending sentence for an indecency count and placing Thomas on 10 years’ probation, with conditions including treatment and a fine.
A Jefferson County judge on Thursday sentenced Bryce Thomas on multiple felony convictions involving prohibited weapons, a theft of a firearm and indecency with a child by exposure, ordering prison time on three counts and deferring proceedings and probation on another count. The judge found sufficient evidence to convict Thomas of possession of prohibited weapons on two third-degree felony counts and sentenced him to seven years in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice on each of those counts. For a state-jail-felony theft of a firearm charge the court imposed a two-year state-jail sentence. For a third-degree…
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