MITCHELL, S.D. (MITCHELLNOW) A Mitchell man has pleaded guilty to a reduced charge in connection with a violent domestic incident earlier this year. According to the Mitchell Republic, 30 year-old Tanner Pickner admitted to violating a restraining order, a Class Six felony reduced from an aggravated assault by strangulation charge. He was sentenced to two years in prison, all suspended, and must pay a six-hundred-dollar fine, serve two years of probation, and complete a domestic violence course. Prosecutors say Pickner choked his girlfriend until she lost consciousness and threatened her in front of several children. Charges for witness tampering and violating bond were dismissed. For more crime stories from MitchellNow.com, click here.
Mitchell Man Pleads Guilty to Reduced Charge in Domestic Violence Case
A Mitchell man has pleaded guilty to a reduced felony in connection with a violent domestic assault earlier this year. Court records show 30-year-old Tanner Pickner admitted to violating a restraining order, a Class Six felony reduced from an aggravated assault by strangulation charge.
