Alaska Judge to vandal: Get a ’real job’ and repay victims

Friday, June 27th, 2014 Property Weird

A Billings judge on Monday sentenced a 21-year-old man for a 2012 vandalism spree and suggested he replace his fast-food job with a “real job” so he can better pay restitution to his victims. District Judge G. Todd Baugh sentenced Brandon Daniel Turell to 10 years in custody of the state department of corrections, with five years suspended, and ordered him to pay about $13,600 in restitution. According to prosecutors, Turrell and a co-defendant, Caleb Channing Powers, used a stolen BB gun to shoot out the windows of about 100 vehicles and at least one house on Dec. 11 and 12 of 2012.


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