A former Gurnee police officer was found guilty on two counts of domestic battery and sentenced to serve probation and public service, according to court records.
Stoner was found not guilty last week of greater charges -- two counts of aggravated domestic battery and one count of aggravated battery -- that carry harsher penalties.
Assistant Lake County State's Attorney Demetri Tsilimigras said earlier Stoner constantly threatened his victim over the years and attempted to purchase a"murder kit" that included bleach, a shovel, rope and plastic sheets.
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