(KLZA)-- Johnson County District Court Judge Rick Schreiner sentenced Tecumseh State Correctional Institute inmate Tyler Simmonds to an additional 10 – 15 years in prison on a count of assault in the second-degree on Monday.
According to a release from Deputy Johnson County Attorney Benjamin Beethe, the 28-year-old Simmonds is already serving four years on charges out of Douglas and Lancaster counties including attempted 1st degree assault, felony shoplifting and misdemeanor assault.
The new sentence, which will run consecutively to the sentences Simmonds is already serving, is for an October, 2020 assault on TSCI caseworker Becky Bohling.
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