An ex-soldier was sentenced on Friday afternoon for his role in a burglary and beating in Killeen in 2019.
Judge Paul LePak sentenced Broderick Calvin Travick, 22, to ten years of deferred adjudication probation. Travick pleaded guilty on March 4 in the same court to the second-degree felony charge of burglary of a habitation with intent to commit assault.
The judge ordered that Travick is to have no contact with victim, complete a violence intervention program, and get PTSD screening and treatment.
LePak reminded Travick that he is facing 2-20 years in prison if he is found to have violated the terms of his probation.
A Fort Hood man pleaded guilty this week to breaking into a Killeen home in 2019 and beating the man who lived there.
Broderick Calvin Travick, 22, will be sentenced on April 16 on a second-degree felony charge of burglary of a habitation with intent to commit assault. The ex-soldier was indicted on May 27, 2020.
Travick was being held in the Bell County Jail on Thursday in lieu of bonds totaling $45,000, on the felony charge and a Class A misdemeanor charge of assault causing bodily injury. He was booked into jail on Jan. 2, 2020, according to jail records.
During the plea hearing Thursday, Judge Paul LePak, who presides over the 264th Judicial District Court, authorized a personal recognizance bond interview for Travick after Travick said he would be living with family in Killeen while awaiting sentencing.
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