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Defendant pleads guilty to multiple counts, judge imposes concurrent terms and sex-offender registration
Summary
In Cheatham County court, Wesley Montana Sorbonne pleaded guilty to multiple counts including aggravated statutory offenses and electronic exploitation of a minor; the judge imposed concurrent sentences, suspended portions to supervised probation, ordered no contact with the victim and placement on the Tennessee offender registry.
Wesley Montana Sorbonne pleaded guilty in Cheatham County to multiple charges stemming from offenses against a minor, and a judge imposed concurrent sentences that include a 10-year term on one count and shorter concurrent terms on others.
The plea and sentencing hearing was held before the court that accepted Sorbonne’s guilty pleas after the state recited the facts it would have proven at trial. The prosecution said the charges involved sexual contact and digital communications with a 15-year-old victim between July and October 2022, including allegations of digital penetration on multiple occasions and the transmission and solicitation of explicit videos via…
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