An Upper Peninsula man is going to prison for years for habitual domestic violence.
Justin Wykoff was sentenced Thursday to three and a half years in prison for assault and being a habitual offender.
That was in federal court.
It all stemmed from an incident in December where police say Wykoff attacked a woman at the Sault Ste. Marie Tribal Health Center.
Before federal charges, Wykoff pleaded no contest in tribal court for the same incident.
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