Pedro Ayuyu sentenced to time served for disturbing the peace, assault and battery

For disturbing the peace, he was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment all suspended except six days with credit of six days for time already served.

For assault and battery, he was sentenced to a year all suspended except for 30 days to be served day by day without the possibility of parole, early release, weekend release or other similar programs, but with credit for time already served since Sept. 30.

Upon release, he will be placed on supervised probation for two years and must pay a fine of $100, as well as $25 in court costs and $240 for probation before his probation ends.

He is also required to perform 40 hours of community service at a rate of no fewer than eight hours per month.

Moreover, he is ordered to have no direct or indirect contact with Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, the Office of the Governor, and the Legislative Bureau throughout his  probationary period.

He is restricted from possessing or consuming any alcohol or controlled substances during probation, and must attend and complete any recommended counseling by the Community Guidance Center.

Failure to comply with these conditions, apart from minor traffic infractions, will be grounds for revocation of probation.

The incidents

On Sept. 30, 2020, Ayuyu was arrested for assaulting a police officer. Authorities said Ayuyu, who appeared to be under the influence of drugs and alcohol, punched a police officer in the stomach.

On Aug. 26, 2020, he was arrested on Capital Hill for disturbing the peace after  yelling profanities and making threats against the governor.

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