IDAHO FALLS — A 22-year-old man who was arrested in January after stabbing a man has been sentenced to four years of probation.

Dallas Jack Jensen of Idaho Falls was charged with felony aggravated battery but accepted a plea agreement in February.

In exchange for a guilty plea, the charge was amended to felony aggravated assault.

Jensen stabbed a relative’s boyfriend during an argument in a kitchen in January. The victim said he didn’t realize he had been stabbed until after the fight was over. The stab wound was 1 to 1.5 inches long and required four staples.

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According to the plea agreement, the state recommended a suspended sentence and placed Jensen on probation.

Those charged with aggravated assault face

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