Johnny Leroy Harris, #FlagJacketPB, Insider #718

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Sentence

7 Months Incarnation; 12 Months Supervised Release; $25 Special Assessment and $500 Restitution

Criminal History

Harris has convictions for robbery, kidnapping, breaking and entering, theft, assault, escape from prison, resisting a public officer, disorderly conduct, and misdemeanor drug possession. Harris has been sentenced to terms of incarceration on multiple occasions, some of which he served concurrently and some of which were suspended, so that Harris ultimately served two periods of incarceration, the longest of which was approximately 16 months. Harrisโ€™ most recent criminal conviction was approximately 10 years ago for misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
His history includes an additional 53 arrests from age 17 to age 40 which did not result in conviction. Many of these are for traffic offenses (driving with a revoked license, driving without a license) but others include assault/fray, aggravated assault, assaulting a female (the mother of his children), armed robbery, breaking and entering, and possession of master keys and non-owner key sets.

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