WHITE COUNTY MAN SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS FOR SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY VIOLATION
According to a report by the Crossville Chronicle, Timothy Raymond Campbell, a 35-year-old man from Crossville Highway in White County, Tennessee, pleaded guilty last week in Cumberland County Criminal Court to violating the state’s sex offender registry rules. The violation occurred on December 17. Campbell had previously pleaded guilty on August 18, 2009, to aggravated statutory rape, which required him to register on the Tennessee Sex Offender Registry and adhere to specific residential and work restrictions.
He was accused of failing to comply with those restrictions. As part of his plea agreement, he was sentenced to two years in jail but received credit for 20 days already served. Under the Tennessee Department of Correction’s “kick-out” policy, he became eligible for release. In exchange for the guilty plea, additional charges—including two counts of sex offender registry violation, resisting a stop, arrest or search, and simple possession of methamphetamine—were dropped.
