(KNZA)--A rural Horton man convicted on charges in connection with a fight in October that left one man injured on the Kickapoo Reservation has been placed on 24-months supervised probation.
48-year-old Robert Winsea was sentenced Monday in Brown County District Court on charges of aggravated battery and domestic battery.
Winsea pleaded “ no contest” to the charges in December. In exchange for the plea, an additional count of domestic battery was dismissed.
Sentencing for a co-defendant in the case, 21-year-old rural Horton resident Robert Savago, was postponed Monday to February 23rd on a charge of aggravated battery.
The two men were charged in connection with a fight on October 25th at a residence on the Kickapoo Reservation that injured Aaron Savago. He required hospitalized treatment.
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