(KMZA)--A Goff man convicted in an armed home invasion last September in Seneca has been sentenced to 7 ½ years in prison.
Nemaha County Attorney Brad Lippert tells MSC News that Albert Jennings Scott III was sentenced Thursday on an amended charge of attempted aggravated robbery.
After Scott serves his sentence, Lippert says he will be subject to 24 months post release supervision.
Scott pleaded guilty to the charge in March. In exchange for the plea, six additional counts were dismissed.
Scott was charged with entering a Seneca residence on September 29 of last year, armed with a .380 handgun, and taking tattoo equipment while someone else was inside the home.
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