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Sheridan Man Sentenced to Prison for Strangulation On May 7, 2020, law enforcement responded to an incident at a hotel in Sheridan and soon after their arrival on scene, arrested Robert Babb for the crime of Strangulation of a Household Member. In April, Babb, at a change of plea hearing in District Court, pleaded “guilty” to the charge pursuant to a plea agreement that was reached with the State. A sentencing hearing was held Thursday in District Court where Sheridan County Deputing Prosecuting Attorney Christina White recommended that the Court accept the terms of the plea agreement and sentence Babb to 2 ½ to 5 years in prison.
A Sheridan man changed his plea on a felony charge Thursday in Fourth Judicial District Court. Sheridan Media’s Ron Richter has the details.
Pursuant to terms of a plea agreement that was reached with the state, 47-year-old Robert Babb pleaded “guilty” to the charge of Strangulation of a Household Member. Babb was arrested and charged with the crime on May 7 last year when law enforcement responded to an incident at a hotel in Sheridan. The plea agreement recommends a sentence of 2 ½ to 5 years in prison. Babb will have the opportunity to argue for a more lenient sentence during the sentencing hearing that is scheduled for July 1 at 9:45 am.