King convicted, sentenced to 9 years in prison
Dakota King, 22, was sentenced to 3,276 days in prison, approximately nine years, on May 16 for his role in the death of a two-month-old child, according to court records.
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Dakota King, 22, was sentenced to 3,276 days in prison, approximately nine years, on May 16 for his role in the death of a two-month-old child, according to court records.
In 2019, Dakota King, 22, was charged with murdering a 2-month old child. If convicted, he would have faced up to life in prison.
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of violence toward a child.
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