(KNZA)-- Life in prison without the possibility of parole for 25 years.
That was the sentence handed down Monday in Jackson County District Court to 21-year-old Dallas Bond, of Horton, on a charge of aggravated indecent liberties with a child.
Jackson County Attorney Shawna Miller said Bond will receive no "good time" credit. If paroled, Miller says he will be on supervision for the remainder of his life with electronic monitoring and would be required to register as a sexual offender for the remainder of his life.
Bond pleaded no contest to the charge in December. In exchange for the plea, five other child sex related charges were dismissed--including rape.
Authorities say Bond took a child under the age of 14, under false pretenses, to a Holton motel room in August 2013 where the sexual offenses were committed.
He was sentenced to nearly 7 ½ years in prison last July in Brown County on four felony counts involving the same child and the theft of items belonging to the Brown County Sheriff’s Department where he previously worked as a dispatcher.
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