The conviction and sentence for a 20-year-old South Hutchinson man found guilty of aggravated battery, and other charges and sentenced to a total of 162-months or around 13-and-a-half years in prison was upheld Friday by the Kansas Court of Appeals.
Timothy Lohf was also found guilty of possession of cocaine with intent to sell and felony obstruction.
He had at one point been charged with attempted first degree murder, but was found “not guilty” of that charge, but guilty of the less severe aggravated battery count. Lohf was found “guilty” of shooting 29-year-old Anthony Wilson. He was shot in the abdomen back on September 20, of 2010 in the unit block of North Maple.
Lohf at the time he was sentenced had been on probation for three aggravated assault convictions, plus having numerous juvenile convictions which didn’t help his cause at sentencing.