(KNZA)--A Holton man is to be sentenced next month after a Jackson County jury found him guilty last week on charges stemming from a 2023 domestic altercation.
According to court documents, the jury convicted 32-year-old Daniel Martin on felony charges of aggravated domestic battery, interference with law enforcement and aggravated intimidation of a witness or victim, along with a misdemeanor count of domestic battery.
Sentencing was set for May 23 in Jackson County District Court.
The Jackson County Sheriff's Department responded to a report of a man beating a woman in the 22-thousand block of Q road on June 12, 2023. The suspect, identified as Martin, was arrested following a manhunt.
The aggravated intimidation charge stems from a June 21st incident involving the victim.
Martin was remanded to the custody of the Jackson County Jail following the verdict.
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