Commonwealth of Virginia v. Austin Curtis Peterson - JA010478-02-00 Assault and Battery on Family Member & GC24002688-00 DRUGS: POSSESS SCH I OR II

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LOUISA, VA (KF) January 17, 2025 Austin Curtis Peterson, who goes by the online streamer persona "BossmanJack" appeared in Louisa County Juvenile and Domestic

Relations Court (J&DR) facing 1 count of Violation of Community Based Probation stemming from his July 2, 2024 arrest for Domestic Violence where he assaulted his father Scott Peterson. Prior to the hearing a motion was filed to also hear the cases for his second Domestic Violence against his father from October 2024, for which Peterson was being held without bond.

For the charge of Misdemeanor Violation of Community Based Probation stemming from Austin's failed drug tests, the case was set to "Dismissed' and Austin was kicked out of the first offender deferred disposition program. Austin was then sentenced on the original charge from July 2, 2024 of Assault and Battery of a Family Member to 90 days in jail/ 90 days suspended. It is unknown if the 90 days suspended was "time served" or not.
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For the second charge of Assault and Battery of a Family Member from October 19, 2024, likely stemming from the leaked audio recording by a Bossman alog, Austin was found GUILTY and sentenced to 6 months in jail, /3 months supsended. It is unknown if he will get credit towards those 3 remaining months as his existing time served, or if they are a fresh new 3 months.
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Neither sentence comes with "Probation". Once he's done with any time he has left to serve, he is done with these two charges. No drug testing etc.
I'll see if I can get any of these documents.
 
So unless I am reading incorrectly, he get's off Scott free from all the crack he did while out on bond for the first domestic violence/Crack charge, despite that fact that he was most definitely pissing hotter than the Sun?
The fact that they are only convicting him of the domestic violence so far makes me think that the violence done was a lot more serious than I initially thought. Poor Rat dad.
You are reading this incorrectly, but only because its a wierd thing they never show on like law and order.

Austin's first domestic violence he plead guilty to immediately and was placed on a first offenders program offered by Virginia that anyone with a first time misdemeanor domestic violence can go on whats called "deferred disposition" where for a period of 2 years the person would be put on probation, but the guilty verdict/plea would not be entered and the court case not finalized. Upon completion of that 2 year probation period, if you've done all the education, passed all the drug tests, didnt get new charges etc, the domestic violence conviction would be removed from your record.

Austin violated that probation, and he did not get off Scott free (lol). His punishment is 90 days in jail, it was suspended likely because he's already been in jail for 99 days. This conviction now sticks, and he now has a record of violent crime. AKA he's a violent criminal. Domestic violence convictions come with not only the stigma among citizens, but legally as well. He will always be classified at a higher risk level, will be treated as violent in any future police interactions, some inmates really dont like domestic violence either even if it was your dad vs beating a woman. He also has 0 chance of getting firearms rights back, which he was prior discussing applying for (his upcoming second felony will seal that deal). If Austin ever tries to get a real job to support himself he's also hindered with a violent crime on his record. Austin's only "trade" is a certificate in HVAC (he never worked anywhere though). He's going to have a hard time getting people to let him into their homes as a convicted violent criminal.

Also now there is the second conviction. He now has to do 6 months, but likely 90 day, for.

The third domestic violence within 20 years is also an automatic felony. If he so much as threatens ratdad again, its felony charges.

So yes, he didnt get a massive 10 years in prison breaking rocks for violating his probation, but he is far from "Scott free". We also dont know if, because the second conviction of domestic against the same victim, Austin is allowed contact with Scott, including living in the same house.

So he has 6 months to wait out in jail then he's free? Sounds like a good deal
Re-read the sentencing. First convicion 90 days in jail, 90 days suspended (no probation). So he's free and clear on this one.

Second convictino 6 months in jail, 3 months suspended (no probation). He owes 3 months/90 days on this one. The question is.. was the 3 months suspended where he got credit for the 99 days he already served, and thus he still owes 90? Or was this sentence not considering the time he already served, and he might get out today?
 
It is now confirmed the grand jury has indiced him on this charge as well as the drug possession. It can be assumed that while the prosecution was giving evidence to the Grand Jury regarding the July 2, 2024 arrest for drug possession, they saw it fit to also give evidence regarding the bond violations, and this eluding charge from October 26, 2024 which had previously been nolle prosequi (not prosecuted). This is telling me the prosecutor is going to go hard after Austin
Well fuck. And here I was thinking lolcow plot armor would pull through for our boy and we'd have a crackarooski stream sometime this year.
it's kinda hilarious one of us showed up for this but 0 actual family did
Its sad to think we're the only ones who care about him and even then its largely only for his entertainment value. This is starting to make me feel some type of way :lossmanjack:
 
This is telling me the prosecutor is going to go hard after Austin
It's not looking good. He was already looking at time, and possibly felony time, but looks like the prosecutor has absolutely had it with his shit.
So yes, he didnt get a massive 10 years in prison breaking rocks for violating his probation, but he is far from "Scott free". We also dont know if, because the second conviction of domestic against the same victim, Austin is allowed contact with Scott, including living in the same house.
It seems that's pretty minor in comparison to this, though.
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Getting violated on a felony probation is apparently itself a felony. He hasn't even been arraigned on that yet.

I mean arguably he got off time since he was going to be in jail anyway, but as you point out, the collateral consequences are pretty dire.
 
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Getting violated on a felony probation is apparently itself a felony. He hasn't even been arraigned on that yet.
This is definately the biggest thing he should have been worried about from day one. I recall a stream, but cant produce you the clip, where someone asked him if he was on probation and he said something to the effect of "no, all thats done with". It was always my belief he thought he wasn't on probation because they werent actively drug testing him.

It took until the drug possession was bound over to circuit court for the violation of felony probation to show up. I would assume due to making sure the charge really stuck before bothering. What I am wondering/worried about is if now that both domestic violence charges have been convicted and sentenced, will they also result in an additional violation of that probation?

I would think the first domestic charge didnt trigger this as it was put into deferred disposition, and the second charge didnt trigger as he wasnt yet convicted. I wonder if in the coming days they don't violate him again, or just use it as ammo in this case?

Consensus of a few I've spoken with and what I've seen, its up to the judge. I've not been told any Virginia guidelines. I've heard he likely would get a "prorated" sentence where he was 80% done with the probation, so they just give him 20% of the balance. I've also heard the judge can look back at what a sweetheart deal he received previously, and give it all to him. I'd love to hear others takes in here.

And he has been indicted, but not arraigned. Virginia does a preliminary arriaignment in district court, then a preliminary hearing in district court (sometimes same time), then its bound over to the circuit court as a felony. There it goes to an indictment, then an arraignment, then a trial. Monday Austin was indicted and his arraignment set for both the drug possession and felony probation violation. They two are intertwined, as I believe right now he is only violated based on the drug possession charge. He might get violated two more times now that the domestics are now convictions.
 
And he has been indicted, but not arraigned. Virginia does a preliminary arriaignment in district court, then a preliminary hearing in district court (sometimes same time), then its bound over to the circuit court as a felony. There it goes to an indictment, then an arraignment, then a trial. Monday Austin was indicted and his arraignment set for both the drug possession and felony probation violation. They two are intertwined, as I believe right now he is only violated based on the drug possession charge. He might get violated two more times now that the domestics are now convictions.
Some people reading this thread were operating under the Bossman premise that We're All Okay because he didn't immediately face the maximum consequences at the first opporitunity. I think Louisa County is fucking done with Austin's antics and are going to give him a couple years to think about it.
 
The Central Virginia Regional Jail has seen fit to update Austin's mug shot.

I am not sure why.
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Thinking about it, even though the booking date hasnt changed they may have updated his booking upon being actually sentenced to jail time by the Juvenile and Domestic Relations court, vs before he was just being held without bond.

Oh, and :pickle: good on you sir. Thank you. I must politely decline using discord. Sign up and come into Keno Kasino chat.
 
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The Central Virginia Regional Jail has seen fit to update Austin's mug shot.

I am not sure why.
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Thinking about it, even though the booking date hasnt changed they may have updated his booking upon being actually sentenced to jail time by the Juvenile and Domestic Relations court, vs before he was just being held without bond.
is there any word on if he's getting credit for time served?
 
The Central Virginia Regional Jail has seen fit to update Austin's mug shot.

I am not sure why.
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Thinking about it, even though the booking date hasnt changed they may have updated his booking upon being actually sentenced to jail time by the Juvenile and Domestic Relations court, vs before he was just being held without bond.
Dude's looking rough, like he's feeling some kind of way.
is there any word on if he's getting credit for time served?
Usually you do unless you somehow fuck up behind bars.
 
The Central Virginia Regional Jail has seen fit to update Austin's mug shot.

I am not sure why.
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Thinking about it, even though the booking date hasnt changed they may have updated his booking upon being actually sentenced to jail time by the Juvenile and Domestic Relations court, vs before he was just being held without bond.
Poor guy, I bet he's wondering why nobody is lifting a finger.
Probably doesn't realize he's the cause of all his problems, just upset that people keep fucking him.
 
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