By Chelsea Phua
cphua@sacbee.com
A 91-year-old Roseville man was sentenced Wednesday to six months for assaulting his wife, Placer County authorities said.
However, Claude Montgomery (left photo) only has 22 days left to serve on his sentence because he has been in jail on a $100,000 bail since his arrest in late October and earned another 56 days of credit for good behavior, prosecutors said.
Placer County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Penney also placed Montgomery on four years of probation, ordered him to attend classes for batterers and granted a restraining order that forbids him have any contact with the victim.
Authorities said Montgomery was arrested Oct. 25 after his wife made a 911 call, having suffered minor injuries in a scuffle with her husband. Authorities said Montgomery threatened her with a knife as she tried to make the emergency phone call.
He was arrested on charges of attempted murder, but the District Attorney's Office later dismissed those charges as part of a deal where Montgomery pleaded guilty on Dec. 18 to assaulting his wife with a deadly weapon, inflicting corporal injury to a spouse and making criminal threats.
Authorities said Montgomery is expected to move to the Bay Area with his children after his release.









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