
UPDATE: Teichrieb sentenced to seven years in prison for aggravated assault
KAMLOOPS — A Kamloops man has pleaded guilty to the aggravated assault of a teenager that took place more than two years ago and he’s been sentenced to seven years behind bars.
Kristopher Teichrieb, 41, entered his plea in Kamloops Supreme Court today, Oct. 23. Crown and defence lawyers entered a joint submission of seven years — minus time-served — for the offence.
Teichrieb has spent just over two years in pre-trial custody, and with credit for time-served he’s facing another three-and-a-half years of new jail time.
He was released on bail for the first time in August with strict conditions, including not being allowed to enter the City of Kamloops, but served time in prison from the time he was arrested in the early morning hours of June 19, 2016 when he chased down then 18-year-old Jessie Simpson with a baseball bat, hitting him repeatedly.