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Defendant pleads guilty to aggravated assault; judge suspends six-year sentence to probation pending eligibility

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Miguel Angel Rangatores (recorded as Miguel Alvaringa Torres) pleaded guilty to aggravated assault; the court accepted the plea, dismissed related counts and ordered a six-year sentence suspended to probation if the defendant is eligible under the cited statute.

Miguel Angel Rangatores pleaded guilty to one count of aggravated assault and the court accepted the plea, the transcript of a criminal docket hearing shows. The judge found Rangatores guilty on the count to which he pleaded and said the other counts were dismissed as part of the agreement. The judge pronounced a six-year sentence that "will be suspended to probation" if the defendant qualifies under Tennessee Code Annotated 40-35-313, and…

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