(Stillwater, Okla.) — A Frederick man with a criminal history in Cleveland and Oklahoma counties was charged Monday with attacking two Payne County sheriff’s deputies and obstructing them by providing a false name, all on Saturday.

Bradley Austin Wiley, 27, was arraigned Monday from the Payne County Jail where he was being held on $10,000 bail.

Due to his criminal record, Wiley could be sentenced to four years to life in prison if convicted of punching Deputy Tomm Edwards in the chest.

Wiley could be given another four-year to life prison term if convicted of kicking Deputy Scott Hopper in the leg, due to Wiley’s prior felony convictions.

Wiley could be incarcerated for one year in jail if convicted of obstructing the Payne County deputies by providing a false name.

According to court records, on June 14, 2012, Wiley was placed on 10 years’ probation for drug possession and five years’ probation for maintaining a house where drugs were kept in Cleveland County, all in 2007.

On June 14, 2012, Wiley was also placed on 10 years’ probation for drug possession in Cleveland County in 2009, court records show.

Four days later, Wiley was ordered to go to an inpatient treatment facility in Texas as a condition of a three-year probationary term for a false pawn declaration in 2011, and to a two-year concurrent probationary term for incurring forfeiture of bail in 2012, both in Oklahoma County, court records show.

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