Former Reno High Students Who Pled Guilty to Vandalism Receive Light Sentencing
Seven former Reno High students who had pled guilty were sentenced Monday by Judge Barry Breslow at the Washoe County Justice Center to suspended jail sentences and community service for their roles in a senior prank in May turned hate-filled destructive vandalism.
Among those sentenced, Wylder May, listed in custody since January 6th for failing a second drug test during the drawn out court proceedings, was sentenced to a 360 day suspended jail sentence and ordered to remain incarcerated until he is transferred to a treatment facility to address substance abuse issues.
Owen Shuff was sentenced to a similar 360 days suspended sentence and ordered to turn himself in for five nights in jail and then complete 300 hours of community service while on probation and staying drug and alcohol free, with fines and restitution. Brady Smith received similar sentencing with a five day jail stay starting Tuesday and a suspended sentence of 360 days in jail.
Isabella Russell , Aral Unluu, Devyn Maaka and Reagan Jaksick were placed on probation for one year and ordered to pay a $500 fine, complete community service, share responsibility for restitution and submit to random alcohol and drug testing. Their charges could be dismissed if they successfully complete their probation period.
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