The accused received a suspended sentence with probation for 12 months.
Due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions requiring social distancing, the judge dispensed with the requirement that the accused sign a paper copy of the probation order in person at the courthouse.
Instead, the order was provided electronically via email.
The judge provided reasons explaining that the signature requirement, while a best practice, was unnecessary given that the accused had orally confirmed understanding of the terms during the audio conference hearing and that the transcript would serve as evidence of the accused's awareness of the conditions.