Cody Wilson pleads guilty to lesser charge, will register as sex offender
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Cody Wilson (far right) sits in the front row for his first court appearance related to charges of sexual assault against a female minor. [credit: Nathan Mattise ]
AUSTIN, Texas-This morning, almost one year after an initial warrant for his arrest went out, Cody Wilson stood stoically in front of Judge Brad Urrutia in the 450th Criminal District Court in Travis County as cameras and a packed gallery watched. The founder and former director of firearms technology company Defense Distributed soon pleaded guilty to lesser charges stemming from an August 2018 incident with a female minor.
Sporting a dark grey suit, Wilson's previously defiant public persona was nowhere to be found. Instead, the entire appearance proceeded matter of factly, and it was an event of few words. Judge Urrutia read the charge changes and went over the situation with Wilson and his attorneys; Wilson's team would respond briefly with "Yes, your honor." Wilson arrived early alongside his attorneys, but within approximately a half hour it was all over. A plead had been entered, and his team left the room as video cameras trailed behind.
Prior to appearing in court, Wilson and his attorneys, F. Andino Reynal and Joseph Turner, bargained with the state of Texas to amend charges against the 3D-printed gun activist. Instead of sexual assault, Wilson stood accused of injury to a child, a lesser felony than what he originally faced. His guilty plea this morning now comes with a recommended seven-year probation period during which Wilson must register as a sex offender.
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