Isaiah Jarome Farnsworth, #PurpleHeartBreaker, Insider #702

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Sentence

Sentenced to three (3) months of incarceration and thirty-six (36) months of supervised release. Special assessment imposed in the amount of $100.

Criminal History

Farnsworthโ€™s involvement with the criminal justice system began, to the governmentโ€™s knowledge, at age fourteen. Before age eighteen, he managed to rack up fourteen convictions, with sentences ranging from fines to jail time. PSR
Between ages eighteen and twenty-one, Farnsworth fared no better, managing to accrue another nine convictions. PSR That period was capped off with a conviction for felony third-degree sexual assault in Evanston, Wyoming. In that case, it was alleged that Farnsworth, then twenty years old, performed oral sex and ejaculated on the three-year-old daughter of his then-wife. Farnsworth entered a no-contest plea to one of the charged assaults. He was sentenced to a minimum sentence of seven years (later reduced to 2.5 years minimum) and a maximum sentence of fifteen yearsโ€™ incarceration. He ultimately served a term of incarceration from 2000 until 2010 and was briefly re-incarcerated for a parole violation in 2011.

In 2018, eight years after his release from prison, Farnsworth racked up another four convictions:

  • In March 2018, Farnsworth was charged with Criminal Mischief, False Imprisonment, and Obstructing a Peace Officer. The listed victim was his wife. Farnsworth pleaded guilty to one count of Criminal Mischief, as an act of domestic violence, and was sentenced to 1 year of probation. That term of probation was extended by one year and ultimately terminated on December 21, 2020.
  • In April 2018, Farnsworth was charged with Criminal Mischief. The listed victim was a woman who was not his wife. He was sentenced to one year of probation, to run consecutively with the earlier conviction.
  • In June 2018, Farnsworth was charged with Felony Menacing (Real/Simulated Weapon), False Imprisonment, Harassment, and Assault 3rd Degree (Knowingly/Recklessly Cause Injury). The listed victim was his wife. He pleaded guilty to the Assault 3rd Degree count and received two years of probation. His term of probation was terminated on December 23, 2020.
  • In June 2018, Farnsworth was charged with a misdemeanor and several driving infractions. He pleaded to a single infraction and received a sentence of a fine and costs.

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