Personal Information
Brian Miller was booked in Blount County on Jun 8, 2024 on 2 felonies, 2 misdemeanors, including Rape of a Child and 3 other charges.
Charges (4)
Rape of a Child
Original: 39-13-522 - RAPE OF A CHILD
It is illegal to sexually penetrate a child who is more than 8 years old but less than 13 years old. This is a Class A felony punishable by 15-60 years in prison with a mandatory minimum sentence in Range II (a sentencing guideline range). The court cannot impose a sentence lower than Range II. Additionally, the board of parole may require satellite-based monitoring (GPS tracking) for the entire supervision period.
Penalty: Class A felony; 15-60 years; fine up to $50,000
Aggravated Sexual Battery
Original: 39-13-504 - AGGRAVATED SEXUAL BATTERY
Aggravated sexual battery is unwanted sexual contact (touching intimate areas) accomplished with a weapon, causing bodily injury, involving multiple attackers, or involving a child under 13. This enhanced sexual offense applies when sexual touching occurs with added dangerous circumstances or violence. Conviction carries 8 to 30 years in prison and fines up to $25,000.
Penalty: Class B felony; 8-30 years; fine up to $25,000
Offense of Solicitation of a Minor
Original: 39-13-528 - SOLICITATION OF A MINOR
This offense makes it illegal for an adult (age 18 or older) to ask, request, or try to persuade a minor (under 18) through phone, text, email, or internet to engage in sexual acts like rape or sexual battery. A first conviction is punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and $2,500 in fines (Class A misdemeanor). If the victim is under 13, or if there are prior convictions, the charge increases to a Class E felony with 1-6 years in prison.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500
Contributing to Delinquency
Original: 37-1-156 - CONTRIBUTING TO DELINQUENCY OF MINOR
It is illegal to intentionally encourage, help, or cause a child under 18 to commit a crime or act that would bring them under juvenile court jurisdiction. This includes actions like helping a child break the law, pressuring them to do so, or knowingly allowing them to spend time with people who will encourage illegal behavior. The penalty is up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and/or a fine up to $2,500.
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500