(KLZA)-- An Auburn man has been sentenced to prison on charges in both Nemaha and Johnson counties.
According to a release from Johnson County Deputy County Attorney Benjamin Beethe, 35-year-old William Snyder was sentenced in multiple charges in both counties.
In Nemaha County, Snyder was sentenced to 1 – 3 years on a charge of strangulation. In November 2015, Snyder dragged a victim down a flight of stairs and impeded the victims breathing by applying pressure to her throat.
Snyder’s probation was revoked in Nemaha County on a terroristic threats charge. Snyder received a sentence of 20-60 months in Nemaha County on the charge.
In Johnson County Snyder was sentenced to 1-3 years for strangulation and one year for witness tampering. These incidents occurred in June, 2016.
The Nemaha and Johnson County Sheriff’s Offices investigated the cases. Deputy Johnson County Attorney Benjamin Beethe, prosecuted the Johnson County cases and the Nemaha County strangulation case. Johnson County Attorney Richard Smith was special prosecutor for the Nemaha County probation revoacation.
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