(KNZA)--A Leavenworth man already ordered to serve more than 3 years in prison on a pair of drug charges has been sentenced to an additional 4 years on charges in two separate cases.
According to a press release from Leavenworth County Attorney Todd Thompson, 47-year-old Orville Sieg was sentenced Friday to 16 months in prison on charges of battery of a law enforcement officer, felony interference with a law enforcement officer, criminal damage to property, driving while suspended and reckless driving.
A jury found Sieg guilty on the charges in June.
He was convicted of dragging an officer with his vehicle in July 2017 who was attempting to arrest him on a felony warrant for a drug offense. The officer was not seriously hurt.
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In addition, Thompson says Sieg was sentenced Friday to 32 months in prison on a charge of aggravated assault.
A jury convicted him on the charge in June for pointing a handgun at a bondsman in in April 2017, attempting to arrest him on a warrant for failure to appear in court.
Thompson says the sentences in the two cases were ordered to be served consecutively and consecutive to a 40 month sentence previously handed down after Sieg was convicted of felony possession of methamphetamine and possession of drug paraphernalia.
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