Stock photo, Metro Creative Graphics

Stock photo, Metro Creative Graphics

Man receives 7-year prison sentence for controlled substance charge

Seattle Police arrested the man in Kent in 2018 after Seattle man died from a drug overdose

A King County Superior Court judge sentenced a 40-year-old man to seven years in prison for a controlled substance charge conviction, reduced from a controlled substance homicide charge after he accepted a plea deal from county prosecutors.

Kelly Dean Krstich pleaded guilty April 26 to charges in multiple cases including violation of the uniform controlled substances act. Seattle Police arrested Krstich in 2018 in Kent.

Judge Veronica Galván served as the judicial officer for Krstich’s sentencing hearing on May 5. Krstich’s term of confinement began immediately, with credit for time served in custody from a Sept. 7, 2022 booking, in the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent when bail was set at $499,000.

Seattle Police initially arrested Krstich in Kent on Dec. 4, 2018 on a homicide charge after a 33-year-old Seattle man died from an overdose on Feb. 24, 2018 after exchanging his prescribed Xanax for fentanyl with Krstich.

According to the Washington State Legislature, a “person who unlawfully delivers a controlled substance … (which) is subsequently used by the person to whom it was delivered, resulting in the death of the user, is guilty of controlled substances homicide.”

Screenshots of text messages exchanged between Krstich and the 33-year-old man demonstrated the two exchanging Xanax for fentanyl, according to an affidavit of probable cause.

Prosecutors filed a felony charge of controlled substance homicide against Krstich on Dec. 9, 2019.

Krstich pleaded not guilty to the charge at his arraignment hearing on May 14, 2020.

Prior to facing a jury trial, Krstich accepted a plea deal reducing the severity of the charge to a violation of the uniform controlled substances act for the delivery of fentanyl.

The prosecuting attorney recommended a seven-year sentence for the charge at Krstich’s sentencing hearing as part of his plea deal.

As part of his plea deal, Krstich also pleaded guilty to charges from two separate cases.

He pleaded guilty to charges of residential burglary and second-degree assault in regards to a May 2018 case; and guilty to charges of third-degree assault, attempting to elude police vehicle, and possession of a stolen vehicle in regards to a May 2020 case.

Prosecutors also reduced the severity of charges from the May 2018 and May 2020 case as part of the plea agreement.

According to his plea agreement, prosecutors recommended Krstich serve the seven-year sentence concurrently with the sentences of the May 2018 and May 2020 cases, resulting in a total sentence of seven years in prison for all three cases.

Krstich will also serve a one year parole sentence following his time in confinement, as per court order.


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