Man sentenced to over 8 years for hit-and-run and marijuana cultivation

WICHITA, Kan. – A 32-year-old man, Latrell Thompson, has received a 106-month sentence from Judge Bruce Brown for leaving the scene of an accident and cultivation of marijuana. Along with the prison term, Thompson has also been ordered to pay $52,000 in restitution to an insurance company, as well as $9,825.88 for the funeral costs of Kurt Krueger.

Thompson’s sentencing came after he was found guilty of leaving the scene of an accident and cultivating marijuana. The charges stemmed from an incident where Thompson was involved in a hit-and-run accident and was later found to have been involved in the cultivation of marijuana.

In addition to the prison term, Thompson was ordered to pay a significant amount of restitution to the insurance company involved in the hit-and-run accident. He was also directed to cover the funeral costs of Kurt Krueger, who was presumably the victim of the hit-and-run incident.

Thompson’s sentencing serves as a reminder of the legal consequences of leaving the scene of an accident and engaging in illegal activities. Judge Bruce Brown’s decision to impose a 106-month sentence reflects the seriousness of the offenses in question.

In conclusion, Latrell Thompson has been sentenced to 106 months for leaving the scene of an accident and cultivation of marijuana. The judge has also ordered him to pay $52,000 in restitution to an insurance company and $9,825.88 for Kurt Krueger’s funeral costs.