A Hutchinson woman convicted for the shooting of a Hutchinson area man back on January 30, is again scheduled to be sentenced Friday, after it was pushed back one week, last Friday.
Barbara Youngblood had entered a “no contest” plea to attempted 2nd degree murder and a “guilty” plea to aggravated robbery back in September.
Youngblood had faced charges of attempted 1st degree murder, aggravated robbery, aggravated burglary and aggravated battery for shooting Kevin Tinin while in his home east of Hutchinson. With the plea, the burglary and battery charges were dropped.
The case centers on the victim phoning 911 and told of being shot. After a search by various law enforcement officers, he was located in a wooded area and flown to a Wichita hospital. He was shot in the lower stomach with the bullet exiting his leg.
The sentencing when it occurs will be in front of Judge Tim Chambers. It is a special setting, meaning the sentencing hearing could take longer then most.
Youngblood remains jailed on a 536-thousand, 500-dollars bond and again, the sentencing for Friday afternoon.