(KAIR)--A kiss on the neck of a Leavenworth Police officer during a domestic disturbance response earns a Leavenworth man a conviction for oone count of sexual battery.
That's according to a release from the office of Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson, which says 44-year-old Cleo Williams, Jr. was found guilty last week in Leavenworth County District Court after pleading no contest to the charge.
The release, citing court records, explains that the domestic disturbance call came last year, on December 14, at a Leavenworth apartment complex; and, it was during that call that Williams, as officers were arresting him, "kissed an officer's neck, leading to the charge of sexual battery."
Sentencing for Williams is set for the afternoon of September 26 in Leavenworth County District Court.
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