Hesperia man may go to ‘boot camp’ for home invasion.

December 17, 2018

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Hesperia man may go to ‘boot camp’ for home invasion.

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By Allison Scarbrough, Editor.

HART – A 47-year-old Hesperia man pleaded “no contest” in 27th Circuit Court Monday, Dec. 17, to second-degree home invasion.

In exchange for his plea, felony counts of first-degree home invasion and larceny of a firearm were dismissed against Roy James Alltop, of 3745 132nd Ave, said Oceana County Prosecutor Joseph Bizon.

“His guidelines suggest a prison sentence not to exceed 17 months,” Bizon said. “The Michigan Department of Corrections may consider SAI (Special Alternative Incarceration)/’boot camp.'”

Alltop was sentenced last April to serve concurrent terms of one year in jail and eight months in jail following a two-county crime spree that resulted in convictions in Oceana County of larceny in a building $1,000-$20,000 and breaking and entering a building with intent. He pleaded guilty to the charges last February.

Alltop was sentenced to serve nine months up front of a one-year discretionary jail term for a conviction of breaking and entering with intent in Mason County’s 51st Circuit Court last February.

His sentences in both counties ran concurrently.

Alltop is scheduled for sentencing Feb. 11 at 9 a.m.

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