(WSB Radio) -- The Georgia Tech freshman accused of building and setting off "water bottle" bombs on the Tech campus on October 10th, 2005 has pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts, reckless conduct and disorderly conduct, and has been sentenced to serve 24 months on probation.
Under the plea, 19-year-old Theodore Hollot may have no contact with the victim , Stanley Goss, while on probation and must complete 100 hours of community service.
The victim, who is a maintenance worker at Georgia Tech, has recovered from injuries suffered during the incident and was satisfied with the resolution according to the Fulton County DA's Office.
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