An Indiana man went before Indiana County Judge Thomas Bianco today for hearings related to four cases.
21-year-old Tyrece Dean was sentenced in three cases and faced probation revocation in a fourth. For a case where he pleaded guilty in 2018 to charges of receiving stolen property and possession of drug paraphernalia, his probation was revoked and he was originally sentenced to six months to 2 years less a day in county jail and to two years of probation for the stolen property charge, and six to 12 months in jail for the possession charge. He was paroled from his jail time immediately by Judge Bianco.
In the case in September of 2019 where Dean pleaded guilty to resisting arrest, he was ordered serve four months to a day less than two years in county jail, but was paroled immediately. In a second case that same month, he was sentenced on a charge of receiving stolen property to the same sentence in jail, but again was paroled. In the third case, a DUI case from 2020, he was ordered to county jail for 48 hours to six months, and again he was paroled immediately.






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