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Kan. man sentenced for battery, violating offender registration act

Villa- Photo KBI
Villa- Photo KBI

HUTCHINSON– A Kansas man, well known to law enforcement, was ordered to prison in two cases after being bound over for trial in a third case on Wednesday.

Jesse Villa, 34, Hutchinson, was bound over on a charge of aggravated assault for allegedly pulling a knife on John Dilorenzo during an altercation on Aug. 27.

Because he was bound over in that case, Judge Joe McCarville found that as a contributing factor in the state’s motion to revoke his corrections in the other two cases.

In one cases, he was convicted of aggravated battery for hitting a man, causing injury during an incident on Jan. 8, 2014.

He was also convicted for violation of the offender registration act from May of 2014.

Judge McCarville ordered the five-year, three-month sentence be executed.

Villa will be arraigned in an aggravated assault case on Dec. 7.

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