Austin man sentenced to prison time on felony charges of violating a harassment restraining order, violating DANCO in Mower County District Court

An Austin man facing felony charges for violating a harassment restraining order and for violating a domestic abuse no-contact order stemming from incidents that occurred in Austin in May of 2021 and January of 2022 has been sentenced to prison time in Mower County District Court.

33-year old Trendon James Johnson was sentenced Thursday to two years in prison for a felony charge of violating a harassment restraining order which stemmed from an incident that took place on May 13th, 2021.  Johnson pleaded guilty to the charge on October 21st, 2021, and he was convicted the same day.  Four additional felony charges for domestic assault, bodily harm, domestic assault, fear of bodily harm, domestic assault and domestic assault by strangulation in the case were dismissed with Johnson’s guilty plea.

Johnson was also sentenced to a term of two years and six months in prison for a felony charge of violating a domestic abuse no-contact order stemming from an incident that took place on January 9th.  Johnson pleaded guilty to the charge on February 10th, and he was convicted the same day.  Two felony counts of attempting to violate a domestic abuse no-contact order against Johnson in the case were dismissed with his guilty plea, and Judge Christa Daily determined that Johnson may serve the two prison sentences concurrently. 

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