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Bullhead City teen avoids jail after robbery

BULLHEAD CITY – The youngest of three defendants has been given the lightest sentence for her involvement in the robbery of a man at Rotary Park in Bullhead City last summer. Mohave County Judge Billy Sipe placed Meghan Holley, 16, on supervised probation for three years during a Monday sentencing hearing in Kingman.

Judge Sipe previously ordered five year’s prison and one year in jail, respectively, for co-defendants, Cody Turner, 20, and Anthony Stevens, 23.

Former deputy Mohave County Attorney Jaimye Ashley provided the factual basis of the case during Turner’s sentencing hearing in March. Ashley told the court that Holley was Turner’s girlfriend and just 15-years old when she fabricated a story that another man tied her up and raped her.

Ashley said Holley helped lure the falsely-accused man to the park as part of Turner’s plan to scare and intimidate him and impose some vigilante justice. Stevens reportedly emerged from out of sight to engage the victim along with Turner while Holley was directed to another area where she was not further involved in the encounter.

Authorities said a firearm and a weapon was brandished as the victim was ordered to hand over his cell phone and car keys. The gun was used to smash out a window of the victim’s vehicle.

Holley’s attorney, Eric Engan, reminded Judge Sipe that the victim was not hurt, though he was frightened by the ordeal. He argued his client was the least culpable of the trio.

Judge Sipe agreed. Sipe said he was encouraged to hear that Holley was back in school, going to church, attending counseling sessions and maintaining employment in the food service industry.

In lieu of jail, Sipe ordered Holley to perform 100 hours of community work service and expressed hope that she would stay committed to her personal betterment campaign. She was convicted of armed robbery through a plea agreement.

  • Dave Hawkins

0 thoughts on “Bullhead City teen avoids jail after robbery

  1. Why???? This is why BHC is becoming crime ridden. A slap on the wrist teaches nothing so they go out and commit the crime again. The judge in this case needs tio be removed from the bench.

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