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College Park Jogger Attack Defendant Held Without Bond After Probation-Violation Arrest

A judge ordered Tyler Feight jailed following allegations he skipped a psychosexual evaluation, then listed an address where he did not live.

Overview

  • Feight was arrested Monday and a judge on Tuesday ordered him held without bond at first appearance, though he may request a separate bond hearing.
  • Court records say he failed to attend a court-ordered psychosexual evaluation and was not living at his reported residence, prompting a violation report.
  • The probation officer, identified in records as Officer Preston Dames, recommended revoking probation and imposing a prison sentence as deemed appropriate by the court.
  • Feight pleaded no contest in November to battery in the April College Park attack, received 225 days’ time served, and began three years of probation with no-contact and three-block stay-away conditions.
  • State Attorney Monique Worrell says a prosecutor’s withholding-of-adjudication box was checked in error and is under review, asserts the plea met sentencing guidelines, and notes the victim approved the agreement.