A Casper man will be spending more time behind bars after admitting to his second assault case, in less than a year.

Zachary Fuhrer was sentenced to three and one-half to five and one-half years in prison, after he pleaded guilty to one charge of aggravated assault and battery.

Witnesses told Casper Police that in early February, Fuhrer and the victim got into a fight.

When officers examined the victim, they determined that he had an injury on his brow that appeared to caused by a sharp object or a knife.

A couple of days later, Fuhrer visited with police, under the advisement of his probation officer.

At the time, he was serving probation for an unrelated aggravated assault and battery charge, that he pleaded guilty to last year, and has since had his probation revoked.

Fuhrer's new prison sentence will run concurrent with the one he received for violating his probation.

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