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Estranged husband pleads guilty to assault and trespass
3 Dec
Summary
- Robert pleaded guilty to assault, trespassing, and violating a protective order.
- He was arrested after entering his estranged wife's home through a dog door.
- Robert remains in custody awaiting sentencing scheduled for February.

Robert pleaded guilty to assault, trespassing, and violating a protective order on November 25. He was arrested on September 5 after entering his estranged wife A.S.'s home through a dog door, despite being told he was not welcome. The report details his refusal to leave, causing A.S. to fear for her safety.
Despite an agreement not to contact his estranged wife as part of his release, Robert sent her multiple text messages and later showed up at her home again. He was arrested after allegedly attempting to break into his father-in-law's home and assaulting him.
Robert is scheduled for sentencing in February and has been denied release from custody. His lawyer stated Robert struggled to accept the marriage was over, citing his religious beliefs. Robert has accepted responsibility for his actions.




