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Bryce Johnson was an LDS church member in Heber City, Utah.
Johnson owned local businesses like the Bouncy House and a waterslide in Heber.
Johnson pleaded guilty to three counts of aggravated child sex abuse/1st degree felony and sexual exploitation of a minor/2nd degree felony.
AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ABUSE OF A CHILD-ATTEMPTED/1ST DEGREE FELONY (attempted)
SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A MINOR/2ND DEGREE FELONY
In 2017, Johnson was sentenced to prison.
Sources
- Heber City ‘bounce house’ operator sentenced to prison for sexually abusing children
- Bryce Johnson Offender Profile
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Heber City ‘bounce house’ operator sentenced to prison for sexually abusing children
Publisher: Fox 13
Date: 13 Dec 2017
Archive.org
Source type: News articleA man who operated a "bounce house" in Heber City was sentenced to prison Wednesday for sexually abusing children.
Bryce Johnson pleaded guilty to three counts of aggravated child sex abuse in October.
33-year-old Bryce Johnson and his attorney pleaded with the judge for jail time and rehabilitation while prosecutors wanted prison for Johnson.
Then, barely able to hold back tears because she said no one wins in this case, the judge sentenced Johnson to three terms of three-years-to-life at the Utah State Prison.
The judge ordered the three terms to run consecutively, meaning Johnson will spend a minimum of nine years in prison before he becomes eligible for parole.
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view all information sources Bryce Johnson Offender Profile
Publisher: Offender Radar
Date: 29 Nov 2023
Archive.org
Source type: News article
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