(KMZA)--A rural Goff man convicted on criminal threat charges will have to serve 30 days in jail.
William Shockey was sentenced Thursday in Nemaha County District Court on two counts of criminal threat.
Nemaha County Attorney Brad Lippert says Shockey was sentenced to 12-months in prison. The prison sentence was suspended and he was placed on probation. As a condition of his probation, Lippert says Shockey must serve 30 days in the Nemaha County Jail beginning June 1st.
A jury found him guilty of the charges March 1st.
Shockey was convicted of threatening members of the Corning City Council during a meeting in December 2014 after the Council voted to condemn structures on his property in Corning.
He was also convicted of threatening the city’s code enforcement officer in May of last year.








