Details of today’s court hearing were confirmed to The Hollywood Reporter by Lane County’s Chief Deputy District Attorney Chris Parosa as well as Bryan’s personal attorney, John Kolego of Kolego & Kraushaar.
Should he violate any of the above conditions, Bryan would be subject to serving the 19 to 20 months of prison time that the court suspended under the deal. Those conditions call for no contact with the victim without the probation officer’s approval, alcohol and substance abuse treatment, and no alcohol and drug use moving forward. Zachery Ty Bryan Arrested in Oregon for Alleged Domestic Violence
As part of a negotiated resolution, a second count was dismissed and, rather than spend 19 to 20 months in Oregon Department of Corrections, Bryan will receive a “downward dispositional departure” to 36 months of supervised probation, seven days in jail and he must abide by a set of conditions typical of domestic violence cases.
Zachery Ty Bryan appeared in an Oregon court Wednesday afternoon to face charges stemming from a July arrest, which marked the latest in a string of legal issues for the troubled former child star best known for Home Improvement.ĭuring today’s proceedings, Bryan, 42, pled guilty to felony assault in the fourth degree constituting domestic violence.