IONIA, MI -- A 19-year-old man charged with fatally stabbing a teen and raping another was sentenced to five years of probation for both cases.

The Ionia Sentinel-Standard reports Kyler Justin Bogert received that sentence Tuesday, Sept. 17, after previously pleading no contest to voluntary manslaughter and guilty to third-degree criminal sexual conduct.

Bogert spent more than two years in jail as he waited for a resolution in the court cases. Because the 813 days served in jail met the sentencing guidelines for both charges, Bogert wasn’t sentenced to prison, the Sentinel-Standard reported.

Prosecutors alleged that Bogert fatally stabbed 16-year-old Daniel Johnson in the neck during a June 2017 dispute in Ionia. A month before the incident, Bogert raped a 15-year-old girl, the Sentinel-Standard reported. Bogert was 17 at the time.

Ionia County Prosecutor Kyle Butler said Bogert’s untreated autism played a role in the homicide, according to the Sentinel-Standard.

Bulter and Bogert’s defense attorney, Walter Downes, did not immediately return calls by MLive/The Grand Rapids Press for comment.

Ionia County Circuit Court staff said they are unable to comment on the sentencing because it isn’t a “public case.” That’s likely because Ionia County Circuit Judge Suzanne Hoseth Kreeger granted requests for Holmes Youthful Trainee Act status on both charges, according to the Sentinel-Standard.

Under the act, Bogert can avoid having a criminal record for the incidents if he successfully completes the terms of the probation.