Eddie Law Outlaw sentenced to 16 years on multiple aggravated-robbery convictions; court requests therapeutic community placement
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Summary
Eddie Law Outlaw pleaded no contest/no contest across three aggravated-robbery causes; the court found him guilty in each and sentenced him to 16 years in prison on each count to run concurrently, with affirmative deadly-weapon findings and a therapeutic community request.
Eddie Law Outlaw appeared with counsel and entered pleas across three aggravated-robbery causes. The court accepted the pleas and the state’s exhibits and found there was sufficient evidence to find him guilty.
Judge Stephanie Boyd sentenced Outlaw to 16 years in prison on each of three causes, with each sentence to run concurrently; the court also imposed a $2,000 fine and made affirmative findings of deadly weapon. The court took into consideration an associated county-court matter (2025CC006439) and requested placement in a therapeutic community in light of defense counsel’s remarks that substance-addiction treatment is appropriate.
Defense counsel told the court Outlaw accepts responsibility and that addiction had played a role in the offenses; the court urged the defendant to seek treatment and warned of extended prison time absent change. The judge explained the post-conviction bar to possessing weapons and reiterated that because these were plea agreements, the defendant waived certain rights to appeal.
Ending: The court entered concurrent 16-year sentences with fines and deadly-weapon findings across the three causes and requested therapeutic-community placement; the court admonished the defendant about treatment resources and consequences for continued substance use or recidivism.

