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Murder plot gets Algonquin attorney 8.5 years in prison

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Stressors are common in modern society, and society expects people to cope with them, Kapala said, although he noted that Smiekel’s mental condition should be taken into consideration.

Smiekel briefly addressed the court before the sentence, apologizing to Hegg. He also said he would seek out and actively participate in treatment.

“I can assure you under God, 100 percent, that I will never repeat those actions,” Smiekel said.

Smiekel has been in custody at the Boone County Jail since his arrest in August 2011. He likely will serve his sentence in the Federal Medical Center near Rochester, Minn., which specializes in mental health services for male offenders.

Smiekel’s law license was suspended pending the outcome of the case.

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