(KNZA)--A Hiawatha man convicted of aggravated battery in connection with a domestic violence incident last August that left the victim with serious injuries has been sentenced to more than 2 ½ years in prison.
26-year-old Michael McCann was handed a 32 month prison sentence Monday in Brown County District Court. McCann was given credit for 110 days served in jail and was ordered to pay more than $4,100 restitution.
He pleaded no contest to the felony charge in December. In exchange for the plea, a misdemeanor charge of criminal damage to property was dismissed.
McCann was charged with attacking a woman on August 3rd that he was in a domestic relationship with at the time. She suffered fractured ribs and facial contusions.
McCann was arrested August 15th after he was found hiding out at a Hiawatha residence. Police were able to ping his phone to the residence.
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