Clark, who has been on house arrest when not in treatment, opted to have his initial appearance, arraignment and sentencing in one hearing.

As conditions of his sentence, Clark must relinquish his Public Safety Officer Standards and Training certificate, not possess any firearms, follow treatment recommendations, including six weeks of in-patient treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, and not consume alcohol for the duration of the sentence.

Clark, who has been in law enforcement for 24 years, was arrested in January. At the time, he had already started treatment for PTSD partly stemming from military deployment oversees, according to testimony.

Clark's rock bottom was being put in an orange jail jumpsuit in front of coworkers and inmates he had arrested, Johnson said.

"That was significant punishment for him," Johnson said. "He's here a broken man. He knows he's messed up."

At the time of Clark's arrest, Johnson said his client was acting in self defense. The topic was not brought up during Thursday's hearing.