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Non-business nursing home visit gets Kansas man 250 years prison.
Non-business visit with nursing home employee gets Wichita man sentenced to 250 years to life in prison.
Wichita, KS; A Wichita man was sentenced Tuesday December 1st by a Federal judge to 250 years to life in prison after he was convicted of a non-business visit with a nursing home/assisted living facility employee, as well as trespassing on U.S. Government property. The man allegedly went to visit the employee whom was at work at the facility on the 18th of February and had a roughly 11 minute visit with the employee until a squadron of FBI and Homeland Security officers stormed in and arrested the man and also the employee. The man claimed at his trial that he knew the employee from a restaurant where, according to the defendant, "he visited her every two weeks where he had dinner often." The judge did not accept the man's plea and the man was subsequently convicted of disrupting the business environment and felony trespassing on United States Government property. He was sentenced to two hundred fifty (250) years to life in prison. He is scheduled to begin serving his sentence at the Federal correctional facility near Terre Haute, Indiana and will be eligible for parole on February 5th, 2271.