Kansas man convicted of performing illegal autopsies gets additional jail time

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A Kansas man will serve another year in prison in connection with an illegal autopsy scheme, authorities said.

serving a federal jail term for an illegal autopsy scheme was handed down a one-year jail sentence on state charges, authorities said Wednesday.

Shawn Parcells, 43, was ordered by a state court judge to serve a 12-month sentence in Wabaunsee County, west of Topeka, after he finishes a sentence of nearly six years in federal prison on a wire fraud charge.He was convicted in state court of three counts of misdemeanor criminal desecration and felony theft, the Kansas Attorney General's Office said. The sentence for the felony theft conviction will run concurrently with Parcells' federal sentence.

The 12 months he will serve after he finishes his federal prison time stems from the criminal desecration conviction. Shawn Parcells speaks during a news conference in St. Louis County, Mo., on Aug. 18, 2014. Parcells, a Kansas man who admitted running an illegal autopsy scheme, has been sentenced to nearly six years in prison for wire fraud. He was sentenced Tuesday to one year in prison on state charges, authorities said.Between 2016 and 2019, Parcells made more than $1 million from autopsies for more than 350 clients, most of which he did not perform, prosecutors said.

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