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Tyler Mason Bishop pleads no contest to three sexual‑battery counts; judge suspends 6‑year term to supervised probation
Summary
Tyler Mason Bishop entered no‑contest pleas to three counts of sexual battery arising from incidents when he was a juvenile. The court imposed three consecutive two‑year sentences, suspended to supervised probation, and ordered sex‑offender treatment and registration.
Tyler Mason Bishop pleaded no contest to three counts of sexual battery during a criminal docket proceeding presided over by Judge David D. Wolfe. The court accepted the plea and entered convictions on all three counts.
The move resolved charges that the state said arose from incidents between June and August 2017, when the defendant was a juvenile. The prosecutor told the court the matters were transferred from juvenile court and said the victims’ parents—who are relatives of the victims—had communicated that outcome to the…
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