Dearborn Heights man sent to jail for accosting child.
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By Allison Scarbrough, Editor.
LUDINGTON — A 26-year-old Dearborn Heights man was sentenced Tuesday, June 12, in 51st Circuit Court to serve seven months up front of a one-year discretionary jail term for a conviction of accosting a child for immoral purposes.
Dylan Matthew Singer, of 24627 Lehigh St., was also initially charged with felonies of computers/Internet – communicating with another to commit a crime and fourth-offense habitual offender designation. Singer’s other charges were dismissed when he pleaded guilty to the accosting charge.
Sentencing guidelines in the case are seven to 23 months, said Mason County Prosecutor Paul Spaniola. Singer received credit for 106 days served in jail.
His prior criminal history includes seven misdemeanors and four felonies, said Judge Susan K. Sniegowski.
The judge also ordered five years of probation.
Singer’s employment history is “very sketchy,” Sniegowski said. It shows “a pattern of inability to follow rules.”
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