Triston Miller exits Raquel Wests' courtroom Monday after a trial announcement for allegedly making terroristic threats towards Port Neches-Groves High School earlier this year. Photo taken Monday, July 10, 2016 Guiseppe Barranco/The Enterprise less
Triston Miller exits Raquel Wests' courtroom Monday after a trial announcement for allegedly making terroristic threats towards Port Neches-Groves High School earlier this year. Photo taken Monday, July 10, ... more
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PN-G student pleads guilty to terroristic threat, learns sentence
A student accused of threatening to shoot his classmates and teachers at Port Neches-Groves High School in 2017 pleaded guilty on Monday morning to terroristic threat charges.
Triston Miller, 19, pleaded guilty to the Class B misdemeanor offense in Drug Impact Court, court officials said.
Judge Larry Gist sentenced Miller to two years of deferred adjudication probation, 80 hours of community service and a $500 court fine.
Upon completion of a successful deferred adjudication probation, which is not a possible punishment during trial, a case can be dismissed.
Miller's trial, previously scheduled for Monday afternoon, had been postponed several times since he was indicted in May 2017.