Former Muncie Police officer Jeremy Gibson is asking a judge to sentence him to home confinement, probation and community service instead of prison.
Gibson’s attorney filed a 70-page sentencing memorandum ahead of Gibson’s August 30 sentencing.
Gibson’s filing says he has “accepted responsibility and cooperated fully, completely and voluntarily. He was the first indicted defendant in this multi-defendant case to plead guilty and was the impetus behind the Government securing two more guilty pleas.” “He is a first-time offender who has led an exemplary life and will be punished severely by his status as a convicted felon ,” read the sentencing memorandum.Sgt. Joseph Krejsa is currently serving a 19-month sentence at FCI Gilmer, a medium security federal prison in West Virginia with an adjacent minimum security camp.Ex-Muncie officer Dalton Kurtz is serving a 6-month prison sentence.
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