Former Washoe County Sheriff’s Sergeant Dennis Carry was led out of Washoe County Second Judicial District Court in handcuffs on Tuesday. He was sentenced to three years in prison with a minimum of one year before he is eligible for parole. He gets credit for his time served for four days in Washoe County jail after his arrest in 2021.
Carry’s attorney, Tom Viloria, argued that Carry had untreated post-traumatic stress disorder, which hampered his judgment and led to his actions. Carry was charged with seven felony counts, which was pleaded down to three.
Judge Thomas Gregory ruled Carry was guilty of all three. He said he was unpersuaded by Viloria’s attempt to get Carry placed on probation.
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1 апр 2024