(Stillwater, Okla.) — An ex-convict from Cushing who admitted fracturing a Cushing man’s face and stealing a neighbor’s medication has been given a 10-year sentence — all suspended except 120 days in jail.
Randall D. Gray, 31, was sentenced Friday in accordance with a plea bargain approved by District Judge Phillip Corley, who ordered him to pay $4,723 restitution.
Gray must also pay the cost of his incarceration and complete all of the recommendations contained in a background report for the court.
Gray had pleaded guilty to stealing 20 morphine pills from a Cushing woman on Sept. 22, 2010, and aggravated assault and battery on Justin McGarry in Cushing on June 11, 2010.
McGarry received nerve damage to his face, which was fractured in five places, court records show.
He said that Gray hit him once in the left side of his face with a crowbar while he was spending the night at Gray’s house, Cushing Police Detective Adam Harp wrote in an affidavit.
“McGarry stated that he had no idea why Randy hit him. McGarry stated that he then drove himself home. McGarry said that his face began to swell, so he came to the hospital,” the affidavit said.
Gray had gotten out of prison in January 2008 after serving about two years of a five-year sentence for nine counts of second-degree burglary filed in the Drumright division of Creek County District Court, state Department of Corrections records show.
Gray’s criminal record includes a conviction for false pawn declaration in Payne County in 1999, for which he received two years of probation in 2000, DOC records show.
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