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BRYAN B PARDUE , BRYAN B HURD , BRYAN BERRY PARDUE , BRYAN BERRY PARDUE , BRYON PARDUE , BRIAN PARDUE , BRIAN BERRY HURD , BRYAN B HURD , BRIAN B HURD , BYRAN HURD , BRIAN HURD

Davidson County · Booked Jul 11, 2024

Personal Information

Date of BirthSep 3, 1983 (age 40 at booking)
RaceBlack
SexMale

BRYAN HURD was booked in Davidson County on Jul 11, 2024 on 4 felonies, 2 misdemeanors, including Rape of a Child and 5 other charges.

Charges (6)

Charge 1
FELONY

Rape of a Child

Original: RAPE, CHILD AGGRAVATED (Felony)

TCA § 39-13-522

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

Max Jail: 15-60 yearsMax Fine: $50,000
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Bond:$300,000
Charge 2
FELONY

Sexual Battery

Original: SEXUAL BATTERY, AGGRAVATED, < 13 (Felony)

TCA § 39-13-505

Sexual battery is unwanted sexual contact (touching of intimate parts or clothing covering intimate areas) accomplished through force, coercion, fraud, or when the victim is mentally incapacitated, mentally defective, or physically helpless. This is the less severe sexual offense not involving penetration. Conviction carries 1 to 6 years in prison and fines up to $3,000.

Penalty: Class E felony; 1-6 years; fine up to $3,000

Max Jail: 1-6 yearsMax Fine: $3,000
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Charge 3
FELONY

Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child

Original: Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child - Class A (Felony)

TCA § 39-13-518

It is illegal to engage in a pattern of sexual abuse of a child—meaning committing three or more separate incidents of child sexual abuse involving the same child, at least one incident involving each of three or more different children, or five or more incidents involving two or more different children where the incidents share common characteristics or methods. This is a Class C felony punishable by 3-15 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000, and can be enhanced to Class A or B felony depending on the specific circumstances.

Penalty: Class C felony; 3-15 years; fine up to $10,000

Max Jail: 3-15 yearsMax Fine: $10,000
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Charge 4
FELONY

Stalking, Aggravated Stalking, and Especially

Original: STALKING, ESPECIALLY AGGRAVATED (Felony)

TCA § 39-17-315

[Note: The statute text provided is incomplete and corrupted. A complete explanation cannot be provided without the full statutory language. Based on the title and classification alone: Stalking involves repeatedly contacting, following, threatening, or harassing someone in ways that cause fear or emotional distress. The penalties range from Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months 29 days jail and $2,500 fine) to Class C or E felony depending on whether a weapon is involved or if the victim is a minor or vulnerable person.]

Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500

Max Jail: 11 months 29 daysMax Fine: $2,500
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Bond:$20,000
Charge 5
MISDEMEANOR

Bail/bond Conditions Violation

Original: FAILURE TO APPEAR (Misdemeanor)

TCA § 40-11-150

When setting bail for someone arrested for child abuse, stalking, elderly abuse, or domestic violence crimes, the magistrate must carefully review the facts and consider the defendant's danger to others and flight risk before deciding if bail is appropriate and how much it should be.

Penalty: Violation

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Charge 6
MISDEMEANOR

Bail/bond Conditions Violation

Original: FAILURE TO APPEAR (Misdemeanor)

TCA § 40-11-150

When setting bail for someone arrested for child abuse, stalking, elderly abuse, or domestic violence crimes, the magistrate must carefully review the facts and consider the defendant's danger to others and flight risk before deciding if bail is appropriate and how much it should be.

Penalty: Violation

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