Everett Dutschke, sender of ricin letters, sentenced on charges of fondling martial arts students

In this May 13 photo, James Everett Dutschke, center, is lead by U.S. Marshalls into the Federal Building in Aberdeen, Miss. Dutschke, who pleaded guilty to sending letters dusted with the poison ricin to President Barack Obama and other officials, was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison. (AP Photo/Thomas Wells)
In this May 13 photo, James Everett Dutschke, center, is lead by U.S. Marshalls into the Federal Building in Aberdeen, Miss. Dutschke, who pleaded guilty to sending letters dusted with the poison ricin to President Barack Obama and other officials, was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison. (AP Photo/Thomas Wells)
In this May 13 photo, James Everett Dutschke, center, is lead by U.S. Marshalls into the Federal Building in Aberdeen, Miss. Dutschke, who pleaded guilty to sending letters dusted with the poison ricin to President Barack Obama and other officials, was sentenced Monday to 25 years in prison. (AP Photo/Thomas Wells)

JACKSON, Mississippi (AP) — A Mississippi man sentenced who sent letters dusted with the poison ricin to President Barack Obama and other officials has been sentenced to 20 years in prison on unrelated state charges of fondling three martial arts students.

James Everett Dutschke was sentenced Tuesday in Lee County Circuit Court. District Attorney Trent Kelley says Dutschke was ordered to serve 20 years on the fondling charges at the same time he’s spending 25 years in federal prison on the ricin letter charges. That’s followed by a 25-year suspended sentence. He was ordered to register as a sex offender on release.

Dutschke pleaded guilty in January to state charges of inappropriately touching three students at his martial arts studio in Tupelo.

He was sentenced on federal charges May 19 by U.S. District Judge Sharion Aycock after pleading guilty.