Trostle To Serve Full Sentence
WARSAW —The judge’s hands were tied in a probation violation hearing Monday morning, in Kosciusko Circuit Court. Instead of returning to home detention, Bradley A. Trostle, 30, 497 Clinic St., Warsaw, will be spending his sentence in the Indiana Department of Corrections.
Trostle, who is suffering from advance non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, was previously sentenced for dealing a schedule 1 controlled substance, which was originally charged as a class B felony, in November 2015, and given six years at the IDOC. The judge suspended his sentence, giving him home detention through the Community Detention program of Fulton County.
However Trostle violated the terms of that probation and home detention. Trostle told Reed there had been deaths in his family and he didn’t do the right thing by getting permission to go to the funerals. Trostle wanted to continue his home detention, but Reed told Trostle, “My hands are tied at this point.”
Trostle will be serving the six years in the IDOC. He has 19 days good-time credit and 24 days jail-time credit.