A man whose life sentence was overturned in the death of a North Dakota woman whose baby was cut from her womb was re-sentenced Monday to 20 years in
prison after he apologized and pleaded for leniency in front of a nearly empty courtroom.
There were no apologies from East Central District Judge Tom Olson for the life sentence he gave to William Hoehn last year for his role in the 2017 killing of Savanna Greywind, only for the state
Supreme Court to overturn it on appeal.
"I want to sentence you to as long as I can by law," Olson told Hoehn.