Mike Tyson's probation officer will next month ask an Indiana judge to consider punishing the former world heavyweight champion further following his sentencing for assaulting two motorists.
"There's a feeling back here in Indiana that he needs to be held accountable for the violation of probation," George Walker, chief of probation in Marion County, told the Washington Post. I can't say whether what Maryland does satisfies that or not. That will be up to the court."
Walker will file after March 7th asking Superior Court Judge Patricia Gifford for a hearing on whether Tyson violated his probation on a 1991 rape conviction in Indiana.
Tyson, 32, was sentenced by a Maryland judge last week to a year in prison on a no-contest plea to kicking one motorist and punching another.