According to a pre-sentencing memorandum, Tyler was charged with selling 1,300 hits of acid, found on 13 sheets of paper and equivalent to several grams of liquid. According to the memo prepared by his probation officer, he netted about $3,000 from "a very loosely woven conspiracy" that involved selling acid to "friends, family and business acquaintances". Tyler pleaded guilty to drug distribution. In 1992, at age 24, he was sentenced to
life in prison without parole because of his two prior drug convictions (for which he did not serve prison time) under the federal
three-strikes law. Under the law's stipulations, the judge was not able to consider Tyler's drug addiction, lack of violent conduct, mental health issues, or youth when determining his sentence. Because the packages of LSD were sent to Tyler's father, he was convicted of
conspiracy. He received a 10-year sentence and died in prison. His friend who worked as a confidential informant served 10 years. ==Life in prison==