Today should be the conclusion of the murder case against Chad Carr, as he will face sentencing following plea bargain reached in November.
Carr is on the docket for 11 a.m. at the Harvey County Courthouse.
Unless the judge chooses to deviate from the agreement, Carr will be sentenced to 20 years in prison for abusing, and killing, toddler Vincent Hill in North Newton.
Those 20 years are the maximum sentence Carr could receive for the five charges he was convicted of when he pleaded guilty.
The plea deal county prosecutor David Yoder arranged calls for Carr to serve the maximum sentence on each charge, and serve them all back-to-back, for a total of 241 months.
“I also made sure he pled guilty,” Yoder said in November. “Up to this point, he had never admitted responsibility, and I thought that was important.”
Today should be the conclusion of the murder case against Chad Carr, as he will face sentencing following plea bargain reached in November.
Carr is on the docket for 11 a.m. at the Harvey County Courthouse.
Unless the judge chooses to deviate from the agreement, Carr will be sentenced to 20 years in prison for abusing, and killing, toddler Vincent Hill in North Newton.
Those 20 years are the maximum sentence Carr could receive for the five charges he was convicted of when he pleaded guilty.
The plea deal county prosecutor David Yoder arranged calls for Carr to serve the maximum sentence on each charge, and serve them all back-to-back, for a total of 241 months.
“I also made sure he pled guilty,” Yoder said in November. “Up to this point, he had never admitted responsibility, and I thought that was important.”