A Commerce Township man who made a deal with prosecutors on a child pornography case — resulting in dismissal of 10 felony charges — will serve no extra time for the three charges he pleaded no contest to last month, as sentenced Tuesday in Oakland County.

At the hearing for 20-year-old Gavin Kassab, Judge Victoria Valentine handed him prison sentences of 29 months to seven years for two counts of possession of child pornography and one count of using a computer to commit a crime, with credit for 349 days of jail time. But those sentences, the judge said, are to be served not only concurrently with each other but also concurrently with the 8-15 years he was sentenced to in June in connection with a 2023 fatal crash in Walled Lake which killed Piper Carrothers, 13, of Commerce Township and injured several others.

He also must comply with sex offender registration requirements.

Kassab’s two cases are unrelated — except for the sentencing. But according to David Williams, chief assistant prosecuting attorney for the Oakland County Prosecutor’s Office, concurrent sentences for crimes is “the norm.”

As Williams stated in an email to The Oakland Press: “Sentences, even for separate cirmes, have to be concurrent under Michigan law unless there is specific statutory authority.”

Williams further stated that “the most important factor in the new sentence is the mandatory sex offender registration.”

For the fatal crash case, Kassab was sitting in the front seat of a 2023 Jeep Gladiator, reportedly encouraging the 15-year-old unlicensed driver, Azlaan Shah Khan, to flee from police in pursuit after running a red light. Khan crashed into the Carrothers’ car and two other vehicles at the intersection of Maple and Decker roads. He and Khan then ran from the scene. They were identified as suspects early on, but charges weren’t announced for 50 days.

Last April, Kassab pleaded no contest to charges of manslaughter, reckless driving causing death, first-degree fleeing and eluding causing death and two counts of second-degree fleeing and eluding for his role in the crash.

The now-17-year-old Khan, who also pleaded no contest to charges for the deadly crash, was sentenced as an adult last week by Oakland County Family Judge Amanda Shelton to 43 months to 15 years, with credit for 516 days served in Children’s Village, the county’s facility for juveniles.

Kassab’s pornography case stemmed from allegations out of West Bloomfield that he sent harassing messages and links to explicit videos of a 16-year-old to her and her parents in July 2022. He was also accused of livestreaming explicit videos of the victim to his Instagram account.

In Kassab’s plea deal, prosecutors dropped two counts of aggravated child sexually abusive activity, three counts of aggravated sexually abusive activity — distributing or promoting, and five counts of using computers to commit a crime.

Kassab’s transfer to a Michigan penitentiary is pending.