Jacob Blake, the man shot seven times by a Kenosha police officer, has reached a plea deal stemming from a domestic incident in May that occurred prior to the shooting last August.
According to CNN, Blake made his court appearance for that case from a hospital bed via Zoom back in September and court records detailed that he plead guilty to two counts of disorderly conduct and domestic abuse while a third-degree sexual assault charge against him was dismissed.
A trial had initially been set for November 9th, after Blake had been accused of unlawfully entering a home on May 3rd and sexually assaulting a woman in her bedroom before taking off with her vehicle, according to the criminal complaint obtained by CNN.
Judge Bruce Schroeder ordered Blake’s sentence be withheld and that he be placed on probation for a period two years.
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