(KAIR)--A Pennsylvania man, convicted on charges which stemmed from two Atchison home invasions in the summer of 2020, will serve 60 days in jail as part of the terms of his probation.
30-year-old Cameron Jensen was sentenced Friday in Atchison County District Court on charges of aggravated battery, aggravated burglary and criminal restraint.
He pleaded guilty to the charges in December as part of a plea agreement, which also requires the payment of restitution to the victim, 46-year-old Atchison resident, and local radio broadcaster, Brian Hagen.
The Judge, citing the severity of injuries suffered in the second attack, imposed the 60-day jail term after the request was made as part of the victim impact statement read aloud as part of the sentencing procedure.
Jensen was arrested last September in Erie, Pennsylvania by U.S. Marshals on a District Court warrant following an investigation by the Atchison Police Department.
He was charged in connection with crimes that occurred at a residence in the 300 block of Parallel on July 23 and August 6, 2020.
During the August 6 incident, Hagen sustained life threatening injuries from a beating that required hospitalization, first in Atchison and then in Kansas City, Kansas.
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