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    You are at:Home»Local News»Van-Petten to serve over 31 years for drug convictions

    Van-Petten to serve over 31 years for drug convictions

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    By KMAN Staff on January 13, 2026 Local News, Riley County

    A Manhattan woman convicted of an array of drug charges in September was sentenced Monday in Riley County District Court. She will serve a sentence of more than 31 years in prison.

    Catrien Van-Petten, 36, was scheduled for a status hearing on Monday to get rulings for motions she made and to evaluate where the prosecution and defense were at with the case since Van-Petten was granted a new attorney to represent her in the remainder of the case.

    Before proceeding with sentencing, Judge John Bosch denied Van-Petten’s motions for a new trial and disqualification from Bosch presiding over her case.

    To view the full article visit theMercury.com.

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