Albuquerque Cosper Head 111-AFO #Unlucky13

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Sentence

Sentenced to Ninety (90) months incarceration with credit for time served, followed by Thirty-Six (36) months of supervised release. Special Assessment of $100.00 was imposed. Restitution in the amount of $2,000.00 was Ordered.

Criminal History

. Among his crimes are the following:

  • In April 2001, Head was sentenced in Sullivan County, Tennessee to 11 months, 29 days (suspended except 10 days) for domestic assault and reckless endangerment. Head’s conduct involved swerving his car toward his girlfriend’s car when he passed her on the road, almost causing her to run off the road. Head then followed her after she pulled over, came to her open driver’s window and held up a knife, demanding that she and her two passengers get out of the car. When the victim remained in her vehicle, Head reached into the car, took the keys out of the ignition, and returned to his vehicle and left.
  • In May 2006, Head was sentenced in Sullivan County, Tennessee to 11 months, 29 days (suspended except for 120 days) for assault. The incident involved Head and his girlfriend getting into an argument at a bar, resulting in her leaving and going home. She locked the door out of fear that Head would assault her. Head arrived at the home, kicked down the door, and grabbed the victim, forcing her to the ground with his hand around her neck, choking her. He then threatened her with sexual assault. She was able to kick him away, but he responded by kicking her in the upper back and legs while wearing steel-toed boots. The victim had marks on her left arm and neck and complained of pain in her back and legs. She was transported to the hospital.
  • In May 2006, Head was sentenced in Sullivan County, Tennessee to 11 months, 29 days (suspended as to all but 120 days) for assault. The incident involved a prior assault with the same girlfriend in the incident described in the paragraph above. This assault involved Head punching his girlfriend in her face, resulting in a swollen lip and nose.
  • In July 2011, Head was sentenced in Sullivan County, Tennessee to 11 months, 29 days for domestic assault. In this incident, Head assaulted and threatened the same girlfriend in the two prior incidents described above. Head first threw food at the victim. When her young son yelled at him to stop, Head grabbed him by the coat and pushed him before turning back to the victim and striking her in the face, resulting in a large, red mark. The victim’s other son then pushed Head out of the home. Head responded by breaking the sliding glass door of the home. One of the victim’s sons yelled at Head, who assaulted him, resulting in several small cuts on the son’s arms and hand. While at the home, Head flashed a gun and threatened to shoot the victim.

    In addition, Head has numerous other convictions for driving under the influence,
    possession and the abuse of narcotics, and theft.

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