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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

•Michael Joseph Botelho, 27, Redgranite, appeared in court on March 7 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (< 3g). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 7.

•Joanna J. Lopes, 33, Berlin, appeared in court on March 7 for a hearing for 2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety and OWI (2nd). A status conference is scheduled for April 7.

•Jay A. Becker, 58, Wild Rose, appeared in court on March 7 for an initial appearance for Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Criminal Damage to Property. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for March 21.

•Kimberly L. Garza, 36, Arkdale, appeared in court on March 7 for an initial appearance for two counts of Misappropriate ID Info-Obtain Money. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for March 21.

•Joseph S. Malec, 45, Coloma, appeared in court on March 7 for an initial appearance for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g), Manufacture/Deliver THC (>200-1,000g), Maintain Drug Trafficking Place and Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription. A status conference is scheduled for April 11.

•Sarah A. Bertzyk, 30, Wautoma, appeared in court on March 7 for an initial appearance for two counts Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (< 3g). A status conference is scheduled for March 21.

•Nicholas Steven Voskuil, 26, Wisconsin Rapids, appeared in court on March 7 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Possession of THC and Possession Drug Paraphernalia. He received for 235: sentence withheld to each charge, 18 months probation; conditions include: 30 days conditional Waushara County Jail as to Count 1 only, no good time credit, to report by May 1, work release, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars and is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, AODA and any follow through as recommended, DNA sample and surcharged, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, blood draw fee, 6 months driver’s license revocation, OWI Assessment prior to relicensing.

•Cody Ray Rehwinkel, 32, Plainfield, appeared in court on March 8 for a bail/bond hearing for Fail/Report to County Jail (10 Days +). An initial appearance is scheduled for March 21.

•Kristofer K. Ondrejka, 38, Green Lake, appeared in court on March 8 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Vehicle Operator Flee/Elude Officer, Forgery-Uttering, Resisting or Obstructing an Officer, Possession of Narcotic Drugs and Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription. He received for Vehicle Operator Flee/Elude Officer: 3 years Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 1 year 6 months incarceration, 1 year 6 months extended supervision, concurrent to any sentence currently serving, 242 days credit for time served; Forgery-Uttering: sentence withheld 2 years probation, consecutive to other sentences; Possession of Narcotic Drugs: 3 years in Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 1 year 6 months incarceration and 1 year 6 months extended supervision, concurrent with other sentence and any other sentence currently serving, 242 days credit for time served; conditions of extended supervision and probation: absolute sobriety, not to be on the premises of any bars, AODA and follow through, maintain full-time employment, court costs to be paid through DOC collections, DNA sample and surcharge, eligible for the Challenge Incarceration Program and Substance Abuse Program.

•Brett Alan Williams, 24, Ripon, appeared in court on March 9 for a sentencing hearing for Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (< 3g), Bail Jumping-Felony and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. He received sentence withheld 3 years probation; conditions: 6 months in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, good time credit, no credit for time served to begin no later than May 1, 2017, no contact with co-defendants, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, AODA and follow through, full-time employment, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, DNA sample already on file but surcharge to be assessed.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Joseph W. Guster, 31, Nekoosa, appeared in court on March 15 for a plea hearing for two counts Manufacture/Deliver Amphetamine (<= 3g), three counts Bail Jumping-Felony, Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (< 3g) and Battery by Prisoners. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 13.

• Patrick B. McAuly, 33, Fond du Lac, appeared in court on March 15 for a preliminary hearing for 1st Degree Child Sexual Assault—Sexual Contact with Person Under Age of 13 and Child Enticement-Exposure. A status conference is scheduled for June 6.

• Kaitlyn Lynn Torrez, 21, Bear Creek, appeared in court on March 15 for a sentencing hearing for two counts Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500. She received sentence withheld 2 years probation, concurrent terms; count 1 only: 33 days in Waushara County Jail with 33 days credit, time served; conditions: AODA and follow through as deemed appropriate, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, restitution and includes uncharged read-ins, undergo psych evaluation as coordinated with supervising agent, and court costs plus DNA sample and surcharge.

• Jeffrey S. Holman, 58, Wautoma, appeared in court on March 17 for a bail/bond hearing for Fail/Report to County Jail (10 Days +). An initial appearance is scheduled for April 7.

• Richard J. Jorgensen, 53, Redgranite, appeared in court on March 17 for a status conference for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g), Possession of THC, Possess Drug Paraphernalia, four counts of Sexual Assault, , 4th Degree Sexual Assault and Repeated Sexual Assault (at least three violations of 1st or 2nd Degree Sexual Assault). A status conference is scheduled for April 25.

• Benjamin Tyler Sev-erson, 30, Galesville, appeared in court on March 20 for an initial appearance for Misappropriate ID Info-Obtain Money. A status conference is scheduled for May 2.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Vieng Kham Xiong, 30, Waunakee, appeared in court on March 21 for a hearing for Possess with Intent-Amphetamine (>10-50g), Possess Drug Paraphernalia to Manufacture, Compound, Convert, Produce or Store Methamphetamine and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A motion hearing is scheduled for May 16 and a jury trial is scheduled for June 6.
• Cody Ray Rehwinkel, 32, Plainfield, appeared in court on March 21 for an initial appearance for Fail/Report to County Jail (10 Days+). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 6.
• Dylan James Bortz, 23, Westfield, appeared in court on March 21 for a bail/bond hearing for 10 counts of Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Criminal Damage to Property. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for April 11.
• Christopher Joseph Hayward, 27, Wisconsin Rapids, appeared in court on March 21 for an initial appearance for 10 counts Burglary-Building or Dwel-ling and Criminal Damage to Property. A status conference is scheduled for April 25.
• Joshua J. Kips, 38, Redgranite, appeared in court on March 21 for a bail/bond hearing for three counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days +). An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for April 12.
• Austin R. Lindemood, 25, Wisconsin Rapids, appeared in court on March 21 for an initial appearance for Bail Jumping-Felony. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 5.
• Lee J. Thompson, 37, Pine River, appeared in court on March 21 for a bail/bond hearing for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g). An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for April 12.
• Sarah A. Woodworth, 20, Schaumburg, IL, appeared in court on March 21 for a bail/bond hearing for Possession of Narcotic Drugs, two counts Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription and Possession of THC. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for April 6.
• Lindsay L. Stallcup, 32, Adams, appeared in court on March 21 for an initial appearance for three counts Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g). A status conference is scheduled for April 25.
• Kimberly L. Garza, 36, Arkdale, appeared in court on March 21 for an adjourned initial appearance for two counts Misappropriate ID Info – Obtain Money. A status conference is scheduled for April 25.
• Jay A. Becker, 58, Wild Rose, appeared in court on March 21 for an adjourned initial appearance for Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Criminal Damage to Property. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for April 6.
• Peter-Jacob William Austin, 33, Tigerton, appeared in court on March 22 for a sentencing hearing on revocation for Possession of Methamphetamine. He received 7 months in jail consecutive to any existing sentence now being served, including, but not limited to, Outagamie County case number 16CF-807, 82 days credit for time served, and court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan.
• Jason Michael Manthey, 35, Adams, appeared in court on March 22 for an initial appearance for three counts Manufacture/Delivery THC (<=200g). An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for April 12.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Angela N. Williams, 30, Portage, appeared in court on March 29 for a voluntary appearance for Failure to Support Child (120 Days +). A review hearing is scheduled for Sept. 27.

• Dylan L. Sockness, 20, Stevens Point, appeared in court on March 30 for a preliminary hearing for Take and Drive Vehicle without Consent, two counts Bail Jumping-Felony Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500, Interfere with Child Custody and Intentional Contribute/Delinquency Child. A status conference is scheduled for May 30.

• Brett T. Standke, 31, Redgranite, appeared in court on March 30 for a plea/sentencing hearing for three counts Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g), Possession of THC (2nd + Offense) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. He received for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g): sentence withheld 3 years probation; conditions: 12 months in Waushara County Jail, no good time credit, Huber privileges, no credit for time served, AODA and any follow through to be determined by agent, programming thus far may satisfy this requirement; the defendant must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, and is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, maintain gainful full-time employment, $300 buy money cost and court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, DNA surcharge; Count 2 and 3: separate period of 3 years probation-all of the same conditions ordered but for conditional Waushara County Jail.

• Bailey Reed Vande Slunt, 19, Brandon, appeared in court on March 30 for an initial appearance for Take and Drive Vehicle without Consent. A status conference is scheduled for May 2.

• Mitchell L. Sears, 29, Ripon, appeared in court on March 30 for a sentencing hearing for Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g). He received sentence withheld 3 years probation; conditions: 5 months in Waushara County Jail conditional time, no good time credit, work release, report May 15, complete AODA and any follow through, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician; $160 purchase money with co-defendants, must maintain gainful full-time employment, no contact with co-defendants, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, DNA sample to be provided and surcharge.

• Derrick MA Parker, 20, Sparta, appeared in court on March 31 for a sentencing hearing on revocation for Resisting or Obstructing an Officer and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. He received for each count: 6 months in Waushara County Jail, with Huber privileges, good time credit, 83 days credit for time served, concurrent to each other but consecutive to any other sentence.

• William Edward Lemmon, 33, Berlin, appeared in court on April 3 for a sentencing hearing for Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g). He received sentence withheld 3 years probation; conditions: 5 months in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, no good time credit, no credit for time served to commence by no later than June 1, AODA and follow through, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, maintain gainful employment, $160 drug buy money with the co-defendants, and costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Casey L. Duket, 26, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 5 for a status conference for Possession of Narcotic Drugs, Possess Drug Paraphernalia, Resisting or Obstructing an Officer and Bail Jumping-Felony. A status conference will be held on May 24.
• Kevin M. Birkhofer, 25, Redgranite, appeared in court on April 6 for a sentencing hearing for Resisting or Obstructing an Officer, Possession of Schedule II Narcotic Drugs, Credit Card-Theft by Acquisition, misdemeanor, and Felon Possess Firearm, misdemeanor. He received for Possession of Schedule II Narcotic Drugs: 3 years, 6 months in Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 18 month incarceration and 2 years extended supervision, stayed 3 years probation, no credit for time served; conditions: 60 days in Waushara County Jail, no Huber privileges, good time credit, no credit for time served, AODA and follow through, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, maintain employment, drug buy reimbursement, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, complete and graduate from Waushara County Treatment Alternatives and Diversion Program (TAD), DNA sample and surcharge; for Misdemeanor: Credit Card-Theft by Acquisition: 234 days in Waushara County Jail, with credit for 234 days served, costs reimposed, including restitution reduced to civil judgment in favor of the victims and payment plan commencing July 1; for Misdemeanor: Felon Possess Firearm: 1 year in Waushara County Jail 386 days credit for time served, costs reimposed to be paid within 60 days or payment plan with payment plan commencing July 1.
• Jeffery S. Holman, 58, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 6 for an initial appearance for Fail/Report to County Jail (10 Days +). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 8.
• Daniel Lee Murphy, 35, New Lisbon, appeared in court on April 6 for an initial appearance for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense), Possession of Paraphernalia to Manufacture, Compound, Convert, Produce and Store Methamphetamine and two counts Bail Jumping-Felony. A status conference is scheduled for May 16.
• Andrew R. Holcombe, 29, Oshkosh, appeared in court on April 6 for an initial appearance for Possession of Methamphetamine. A status conference is scheduled for May 16.
• Vue Songsee Thao, 32, Sacramento, CA, appeared in court on April 6 for an initial appearance for Possession with Intent-Amphetamine (>50g). A status conference is scheduled for May 16.
• Sarah A. Woodworth, 20, Schaumburg, IL, appeared in court on April 6 for an initial appearance for Possession of Narcotic Drugs, two counts Possession/Illegally Obtained Prescription and Possession of THC. A plea hearing is scheduled for May 8.
• Bradly S. Rosenthal, 34,Wisconsin Rapids, appeared in court on April 6 for an initial appearance for Possession of Methamphetamine, Pos-session of THC (2nd + Offense), Possess Firearm-Convicted of a Felony, Possess Drug Paraphernalia and Carry Concealed Weapon. A status conference is scheduled for May 30.
• Cody Ray Rehwinkel, 33, Plainfield, appeared in court on April 6 for a plea/sentencing hearing for two counts Fail/Report to County Jail (<10 Days) and OWI (2nd), misdemeanor. He received for OWI (2nd): 41 days in Waushara County Jail, 31 days time served credit equates to a time served, court costs reimposed with 60 days to pay; for two counts Fail/Report to County Jail: sentence withheld 2 years probation; conditions: AODA and any follow though, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician and court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan.
• Gonzalo Chavezmariscal, 21, Stockton, CA, appeared in court on April 6 for an initial appearance for Possession with Intent-Amphetamine (>50g). An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for April 25.
• Thomas T. Paez, 31, Berlin, appeared in court on April 6 for an initial appearance for OWI (4th), Battery and Criminal Damage to Property. A status conference is scheduled for May 16.
• Pedro Hernandez, 23, Poy Sippi, appeared in court on April 6 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Fail/Report to County Jail (< 10Days). He received 45 days in Waushara County Jail with 3 days credit for time served and good time credit, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan and DNA surcharge.
• Jason John Paschel, 39, Wisconsin Rapids, appeared in court on April 7 for a sentencing hearing for Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g), Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (>3-10g), OWI (4th) and Operate with Restricted Controlled Substance (4th). He received for Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g) and Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (>3-10g): 7 years in Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 3 year Initial Confinement and 4 year Extended Supervision, concurrent to each other and concurrent to Wood County case, 2 days credit time served; conditions: AODA and follow through, absolute sobriety, not to be on the premises of any bars, not to possess/ingest any impairing substance unless prescribed by a treating physician, court costs to include $1,400 drug buy reimbursement money to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, DNA sample and surcharge; for OWI (4th): 150 days in Waushara County Jail, concurrent to Count 1 and 2 and concurrent to Wood County case, $2,500 fine to be paid, 35 month driver’s license revocation, 35 month ignition interlock device, OWI Assessment and DNA sample and surcharge.
• Levi Benjamin Hansen, 20, Poy Sippi, appeared in court on April 7 for a hearing for Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics. A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 24.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Christopher R. Jen-nings, 46, Oshkosh, appeared in court on April 13 for an initial appearance for Bail Jumping-Felony and a preliminary hearing for two counts Possess Amphetamine/LSD/Psilocin (2nd+) and Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense). A status conference is scheduled for May 19.

• Michael S. Greenwald, 40, Colby, appeared in court on April 13 for preliminary hearing for Forgery, Forgery-Uttering, Misappropriate ID Info – Obtain Money and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. An arraignment is scheduled for May 19.

• Jason A. Beggs, 37, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 13 for a final pretrial for Repeated Sexual Assault and Bail Jumping-Felony. A jury trial is scheduled for July 20.

• Sarah A. Bertzyk, 30, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 13 for a motion hearing for two counts Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (< 3g). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 19.

• Andrew A. Pantalons, 36, Weyauwega, appeared in court on April 17 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g). He received 28 months imprisonment, bifurcated, 14 months incarceration and 14 months extended supervision, concurrent to any other sentence currently being served, no credit for time served, conditions include: must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, AODA and follow through, maintain full time employment, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan and $640 drug buy reimbursement.

• Christopher R. Jen-nings, 46, Oshkosh, appeared in court on April 13 for an initial appearance for Bail Jumping-Felony and a preliminary hearing for two counts Possess Amphetamine/LSD/Psilocin (2nd+) and Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense). A status conference is scheduled for May 19. • Michael S. Greenwald, 40, Colby, appeared in court on April 13 for preliminary hearing for Forgery, Forgery-Uttering, Misappropriate ID Info – Obtain Money and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. An arraignment is scheduled for May 19. • Jason A. Beggs, 37, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 13 for a final pretrial for Repeated Sexual Assault and Bail Jumping-Felony. A jury trial is scheduled for July 20. • Sarah A. Bertzyk, 30, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 13 for a motion hearing for two counts Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (< 3g). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 19. • Andrew A. Pantalons, 36, Weyauwega, appeared in court on April 17 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g). He received 28 months imprisonment, bifurcated, 14 months incarceration and 14 months extended supervision, concurrent to any other sentence currently being served, no credit for time served, conditions include: must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, AODA and follow through, maintain full time employment, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan and $640 drug buy reimbursement. • Wendy Ann Krueger, 41, Appleton, appeared in court on April 17 for an initial appearance for Possession of THC (2nd + Offense) and Resisting or Obstructing an Officer. A status conference is scheduled for May 19.

• Wendy Ann Krueger, 41, Appleton, appeared in court on April 17 for an initial appearance for Possession of THC (2nd + Offense) and Resisting or Obstructing an Officer. A status conference is scheduled for May 19.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Stacy A. McDaniel, 44, Des Plaines, IL, appeared in court on April 18 for a motion hearing for Failure to Support Child (< 120 Days) and two counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days+). A motion hearing is scheduled for May 25.

• Kevin D. Powell, 24, Oxford, appeared in court on April 19 for a final pre-trial for Attempt Burglary-Building or Dwelling, Criminal Damage to Property and Theft-Moveable Property <=$2,500. A final pretrial is scheduled for June 2 and a jury trial is scheduled for Aug. 10.

• Walter R. Allison, 52, Hancock, appeared in court on April 19 for a plea/sentencing hearing for six counts Possess Firearm-Convicted of a Felony. He received for two counts Possess Firearm-Convicted of a Felony: sentence withheld 2 years probation; conditions for count 2 only, 45 days in Waushara County Jail, no Huber privileges, no good time credit, no credit for time served, sentence to commence by no later than Jan. 5, 2018; conditions as to both counts, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, all of the firearms seized be forfeited, court permits the .50 caliber Hawkins black powder rifle be returned to designated party and to be retained to him until turned over to a family member, and DNA sample and surcharge.

• Shawn M. Powell, 28, Oxford, appeared in court on April 19 for a final pretrial for Attempt Burglary-Building or Dwelling, Possession of Burglarious Tools, two counts Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription, Criminal Damage to Property and Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500. A final pretrial is scheduled for June 2 and a jury trial is scheduled for Aug. 10.

• John Ricardo Schenk, 46, Fond du Lac, appeared in court on April 19 for an initial appearance for 1st Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety, Operate Firearm While Intoxicated, Carry Concealed Weapon, two counts Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A status conference is scheduled for May 25.

• Josie A. Calderon, 51, Milwaukee, appeared in court on April 19 for an adjourned initial appearance for Possession of THC and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. She received: sentence withheld 2 years probation; conditions: AODA and follow through, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan and DNA sample and surcharge.

• Levi Benjamin Hansen, 20, Poy Sippi, appeared in court on April 24 for a hearing for Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics. A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 19.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Ryan C. Gauger, 25, Redgranite, appeared in court on April 27 for a waiver of preliminary hear-ing for Possess with Intent-Amphetamine (<=3g), Pos-sess with Intent-Psilocin (<=100g), Possess with Intent-THC (<=200g), Possess Drug Paraphernalia and OWI (2nd). A status conference is scheduled for July 7.
• Evan Jay Konkol, 25, Neenah, appeared in court on April 28 for a sentencing hearing for Exposure. He received sentence withheld, 3 years probation; conditions: 90 days in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, no good time credit, no credit for time served to begin service no later than June 15; no contact with any females under the age of 18 years of age unless female is with parent or guardian, AODA and follow through, absolute sobriety, no bars, no prescription without valid prescription from treating physician, no contact with victim as named in the complaint, Sex Offender II Treatment and Sex Offender Registry while on supervision and 15 years post sentence, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, DNA surcharge imposed and sample to be given.
• Percy J. Schmelzle, 22, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 28 for an adjourned initial appearance for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for May 8.
• Levi R. Hedding, 26, Coloma, appeared in court on April 28 for a hearing for Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense), Possess Drug Paraphernalia, Disorderly Conduct, Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor and Possession of Narcotic Drugs. A final pre-trial is scheduled for June 16.
• Jesse G. Schauer, 18, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 28 for a sentencing on revocation hearing for Possession of THC and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. He received for Possession of THC: 150 days in Waushara County Jail, concurrent to Count 3 with Huber privileges for educational purposes and good time credit, 37 days time served credit, court will allow the defendant to petition the court with documentation that he has earned his high school diploma and will graduate documentation to be provided by May 26, if received the court will amend the sentence to 86 days, court costs re-imposed to be paid within 60 days or payment plan; for Possess Drug Paraphernalia: 30 days in Waushara County Jail, concurrent to Count 1 with Huber and good time credit, credit for 37 days served, court re-imposes costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• David A. Mack, 19, Appleton, appeared in court on May 3 for a waiver of a preliminary hearing for Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A final pre-trial is scheduled for June 13.
• Joseph S. Malec, 45, Coloma, appeared in court on May 3 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g), Manufacture/Deliver THC (>200-1,000g), Maintain Drug Trafficking Place and Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription. He received for Manufacture/Deliver THC (>200-1,000g): sentence withheld 30 months probation; conditions include: 75 days in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges not good time credit, no credit for time served, sentence to commence by no later than July 1, AODA and follow through, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, maintain full-time, gainful employment, drug buy money reimbursement in the amount of $120 with 60 days to pay or payment plan, DNA sample and surcharge; for Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription: sentence with-held 1 year probation, same conditions as noted in Count 2 with the exception of the jail time.
• Dewayne Lee Osmon, 36, Wisconsin Dells, appeared in court on May 3 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Possess Amphetamine/LSD/Psilocin (2nd +), Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription, Possess Drug Paraphernalia, Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal), Ignition Interlock Device Tampering/Failure to Install and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. He received for Possess Amphetamine/LSD/Psilocin (2nd +): 38 month term of imprisonment bifurcated, 14 months incarceration, 24 months extended supervision, imposed/stayed 3 years probation concurrent to any other sentence currently being served; conditions include: 142 days in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, no good time credit, 116 days credit for time served, the defendant must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, AODA and follow through, must complete TSS, attorney fees with 60 days to pay or payment plan, court costs, with 60 days to pay or payment plan; for Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal): costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan; Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: 189 days in Waushara County Jail, no Huber privileges, no good time credit, 116 days credit for time served, Concurrent with count 1 and any other existing sentence, costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan.
• Jeffrey C. House, Jr., 32, Wautoma, appeared in court on May 3 for a plea/sentencing hearing for 1st Degree Reckless Injury, Intimidate Victim/Threaten Force, etc., and Intimidate Victim/Use or Attempt Force. He received 1st Degree Reckless Injury: 10 year term of imprisonment, bifurcated, 3 years incarceration/7 years extended supervision, 102 days credit for time served; conditions: restitution held in abeyance until hearing to be held within 60 days, anger management as deemed appropriate by supervising agent, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, AODA and follow through, DNA sample and surcharge, court costs with 60 days to pay, costs to be paid from up to 25 percent of inmate earnings during incarceration; for Intimidate Victim/Threaten Force, etc.: sentence withheld 5 years probation, concurrent with Count 1, 102 days credit for time served in the event of a revocation; conditions: same conditions as noted in Count 1.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Vieng Kham Xiong, 30, Waunakee, appeared in court on May 11 for a hearing for Possess with Intent-Amphetamine (>10-50g), Possess Drug Paraphernalia to Manufacture, Compound, Convert, Produce and Store Methamphetamine and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A final pre-trial is scheduled for June 16.

• Gonzalo Chavezmaris-cal, 21, Stockton, CA, appeared in court on May 12 for a waiver of preliminary hearing for Possess with Intent-Amphetamine (>50g). An arraignment is scheduled for May 26.
• John C. Featherston, 53, Wautoma, appeared in court on May 15 for a sentencing on revocation hearing for 2nd-Degree Reck-lessly Endangering Safety. He received 7.5 years (90 months) in Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 2.5 years (30 months) initial confinement and five years (60 months) extended supervision, 471 days credit for time served; conditions include a psychological evaluation and follow through, participate in mental health and substance abuse counseling through Veterans Administration, absolute sobriety, no bars, no medications without valid prescription, AODA and follow through, no weapons, including but not limited to, firearms and costs re-imposed if not previously paid to be paid within 60 days or payment plan.

• Jason A. Beggs, 37, Wautoma, appeared in court on May 15 for a sentencing hearing for Bail Jumping-Felony, Disorderly Conduct, Forgery, Credit Card-Theft by Acquisition and two counts Credit Card-Fraudulent Use (<=$,2500). He received for Forgery, Credit Card-Theft by Acquisition and two counts Credit Card-Fraudulent Use (<=$,2500): sentence withheld 2 years probation, concurrent, restitution of $159.39, previously paid, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan to include attorney fees, DNA sample and surcharge; for Bail Jumping-Felony and Disorderly Conduct: sentence withheld 3 years probation, concurrent; conditions: four months in Waushara County Jail with Huber privileges, no good time credit, 4 days credit for time served to begin service no later than July 1, engage in a Sexual Boundaries Program and follow through with any recommendations, restitution of $159.35 previously paid, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan to include attorney fees, DNA sample and surcharge.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• James A. Pagenkopf, 60, appeared in court on May 17 for a sentencing hearing for 3rd Degree Sexual Assault and 2nd Degree Sexual Assault/Mentally Ill Victim. He received sentence withheld 4 years probation; conditions: 9 months in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, no good time credit, no credit for time served, to begin no later than July 1, sex offender treatment and follow through, Sex Offender Registry for 15 years after supervision completed, maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, and DNA sample and surcharge.
• Cyril W. Riemer, 56, Wild Rose, appeared in court on May 18 for a plea hearing for Capture an Intimate Representation, Pos-sess/Distribute/Exhibit an Intimate Representation, three counts Capture an Intimate Representation and five counts Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 21.
• Robert M. Viau, 49, Hancock, appeared in court on May 18 for an adjourned initial appearance for Disorderly Conduct and Bail Jumping-Felony. A status conference is scheduled for June 14.
• Antoinette Marie Jessup, 42, Wautoma, appeared in court on May 18 for a plea/sentencing hearing for OWI (3rd with Passenger < 16 years old) and Operating with PAC-Passenger < 16 years (3rd). She received for OWI (3rd with Passenger < 16 years old): sentence withheld 2 years probation; conditions: 90 days in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, good time credit, 49 days credit for time served, sentence to commence forthwith, $2,500 fine, inclusive of costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, $42.50 blood draw costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, 4 years driver’s license revocation/3 years ignition interlock device, AODA and follow through, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, DNA sample and surcharge.
• Jaclyn A. Zanto, 24, Wautoma, appeared in court on May 18 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Possession of Narcotic Drugs, Possession of THC (2nd + Offense), Possess Drug Paraphernalia and Bail Jumping-Felony. A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 20.

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• Emily L. McLeod, 30, Wautoma, appeared in court on May 25 for an adjourned initial appearance for three counts Manufacture/Deliver Non-Narcotics, Manufacture/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics and Maintain Drug Trafficking Place. A status conference is scheduled for July 11.

• Dylan James Bortz, 23, Westfield, appeared in court on May 25 for an adjourned initial appearance for 10 counts Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Criminal Damage to Property. A status conference is scheduled for June 28.

• Caleb R. Mansfield, 18, Waupaca, appeared in court on May 25 for an initial appearance for Fail/Report to Jail (Misdemeanor). He received 40 days in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges and good time credit, no credit for time served, consecutive to any sentence currently serving, costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, complete ID with WCSD and DNA sample and surcharge.

• Amber L. Norquist, 25, Milwaukee, appeared in court on May 25 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Possession of Narcotic Drugs, Possession of THC and Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription. She received sentence withheld 2 years probation; conditions: AODA and follow through, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, DNA sample and surcharge.

• Stacy A. McDaniel, 44, Des Plaines, IL, appeared in court on May 25 for a motion hearing for three counts Failure to Support Child (<120 Days). A status conference is scheduled for June 23.
• Austin R. Lindemood, 25, Wisconsin Rapids, appeared in court on May 25 for a hearing for Bail Jumping-Felony. A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 28.

• Jordan J. Imm, 23, Redgranite, appeared in court on May 25 for a sentencing on revocation hearing for Bail Jumping-Felony, Manufacture/Deliver Non-Narcotics and Possession of THC (2nd + Offense). He received for Manufacture/Deliver Non-Narcotics: 4 years in Wisconsin State Prison, to be served as 2 years Initial Confinement and 2 years Extended Supervision, 214 days credit for 214 time served; for Bail Jumping-Felony: 4 years in Wisconsin State Prison, to be served as 2 years Initial Confinement and 2 years Extended Supervision, 129 days credit for time served, concurrent; for Possession of THC (2nd + Offense): 2 years in Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 18 month Initial Confinement and 6 months extended supervision, 80 days credit for time served, concurrent; conditions of extended supervision: AODA and follow through, maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, and court costs to be reimposed as not previously paid.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Nathan Charles Hol-loway, 25, Wisconsin Rapids, appeared in court on June 1 for Possess with Intent-Heroin (<=3g), Possess Drug Paraphernalia and Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription. A status conference is scheduled for June 19.
• Christopher A. Charneski, 26, Plainfield, appeared in court on June 1 for an initial appearance for Strangulation and Suffocation and Substantial Battery-Intend Bodily Harm. A status conference is scheduled for June 22.
• Cody James Wierl, 28, Waupun, appeared in court on June 1 for a motion hearing for Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g), Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor and Bail Jumping-Felony. Court ordered that all work release privileges be revoked for the duration of the sentence and no good time credit.
• Matthew J. Bauer, 32, Berlin, appeared in court on June 1 for a motion hearing for Theft by Contractor (fr. Person/Corpse). Court ordered that all work release privileges be revoked for the duration of the sentence.
• Timothy L. Fritz, 27, Wautoma, appeared in court on June 1 for an initial appearance for Possession of THC (2nd + Offense) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 7.
• Adam D. Carey, 19, Appleton, appeared in court on June 1 for an initial appearance for Burglary-Building or Dwelling. A status conference is scheduled for June 22.
• Romeo Hammer, 19, Wautoma, appeared in court on June 1 for an initial appearance for Burglary-Building or Dwelling. A status conference is scheduled for July 7.
• Casey L. Duket, 26, Wautoma, appeared in court on June 1 for a plea/sentencing hearing for three counts Bail Jumping-Felony, Possession of Narcotic Drugs, Possess Drug Paraphernalia and Resisting or Obstructing an Officer. He received for two counts Bail Jumping-Felony: sentence withheld as to both counts 3 years probation, 2 periods of supervision – one for each case; for Possession of Narcotic Drugs: 76 days in Waushara County Jail with 76 days credit for time served; conditions: complete to graduation TAD Court, maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician; maintain gainful employment, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan and DNA surcharge.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:
• Kyle R. Herr, 21, Neshkoro, appeared in court on June 6 for an initial appearance for Bail Jumping-Felony and a status conference for Possession of THC (2nd + Offense) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A status conference is scheduled for July 25.

• Brandon R. Cody, 31, Neshkoro, appeared in court on June 6 for an initial appearance for Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500, Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Resisting or Obstructing an Officer. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for June 30.

• Michael J. Kiernicki, 32, Waupaca, appeared in court on June 6 for an initial appearance for Possession of Narcotic Drugs and Possess Amphetamine/LSD/Psilocin. A status conference is scheduled for July 7.

• Kevin J. Schueler, 30, Wautoma, appeared in court on June 6 for an initial appearance for OWI (4th) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for June 30.
• Anastacio Martinez Pa-rez, 39, Wautoma, appeared in court on June 6 for a plea/sentencing hearing for OWI (5th), Operating with PAC (5th), Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal) and Resisting/Failing to Stop. He received for OWI (5th): sentence withheld 3 year probation; conditions: 10 months in Waushara County Jail, conditional time, Huber privileges, good time credit, 1 day credit for time served (ICE hold will prohibit work release); fine of $2,500 inclusive of costs, bond to be applied, 60 days to pay or payment plan for any balance, blood draw fee, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, AODA and any follow thru with counseling or treatment as deemed appropriate, OWI assessment prior to relicensing; 36 months driver’s license revocation/ignition interlock device, DNA sample and surcharge.

• John D. Severson, 32, Wautoma, appeared in court on June 7 for a bail/bond hearing for Possession of THC (2nd + Offense). An initial appearance is scheduled for July 6.

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• Jonah Bradley Radtke, 18, Wild Rose, appeared in court on June 13 for an adjourned initial appearance for Bail Jumping-Felony and Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal). A status conference is scheduled for July 17.

• Joseph W. Guster, 31, appeared in court for a sentencing hearing for June 13 for a sentencing hearing for three counts Manufacture/Deliver Amphetamine (<=3g), three counts Bail Jumping Felony and Battery By Prisoners. He received for three counts Manufacture/Deliver Amphetamine (<=3g): 6 years in Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 20 months initial confinement and 52 months extended supervision to each count, concurrent to each other and 251 credit for time served; conditions: AODA and follow through, maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, court costs to include drug buy money of $490 to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, drug buy money is joint and several with Thomas Sagami; for Battery by Prisoners: sentence withheld 3 years probation, concurrent to term of imprisonment, 211 credit for time served; conditions: AODA and follow through, maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, $555.98 restitution, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, and DNA surcharge assessed-sample previously provided.

• Matthew W. Arbogast, 28, Berlin, appeared in court on June 13 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Fail/Report to County Jail (10 Days +), Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500. He received sentence withheld 3 years probation; conditions: 3 months in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, no good time credit, no credit for time served, concurrent, begin no later than Aug 1; for Burglary-Building or Dwelling: 10 Months in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, no good time credit, 10 days credit for time served, concurrent, to begin no later than Aug. 1; conditions for both: AODA and follow through, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, full time employment, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan with bond to be applied, and DNA sample and surcharge.

• Michael S. Greenwald, 40, Colby, appeared in court on June 13 for a status conference for Forgery, Forgery-Uttering, Misappropriate ID Info-Obtain Money, Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor and Bail Jumping-Felony. A status conference is scheduled for July 17.

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• Kirk H. Snyder, 47, Youngsville, PA, appeared in court on June 21 for a bail/bond hearing for four counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days +). An initial appearance is scheduled for June 30.

• Mitchell L. Sears, 29, Ripon, appeared in court on June 22 for a motion hearing for Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (< 3g). His work release privileges were revoked for the balance of his jail sentence.

• Thomas Steven Masaros, 66, Waupaca, appeared in court on June 22 for an initial appearance for OWI (5th), Operating with PAC (5th) and Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal). A status conference is scheduled for Aug. 8.

• Richard J. Jorgensen, 53, Redgranite, appeared in court on June 22 for a plea hearing for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g), Possession of THC and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Aug. 25.

• Jason C. Allen, 30, Princeton, appeared in court on June 22 for a sentencing on revocation hearing for Manufacture/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics. Allen also appeared in court on the following misdemeanor charges, Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal)-2nd Offense and OWI (3rd). He received for Manufacture/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics: 6 years Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 3 years initial confinement and 3 years extended supervision, 406 days credit for time served; conditions: AODA and follow through, absolute sobriety, not to be on the premises of any bars, is not to possess/nor ingest any impairing substance without a valid prescription from a treating physician, full time employment, costs not previously paid to be paid within 60 days or payment plan; for Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal)-2nd Offense: 10 days in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges and good time credit, no credit for time served, consecutive and concurrent, and costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan; for OWI (3rd): 45 days in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, good time credit, no credit for time served, concurrent, $1,744.00 fine plus $42.50 blood draw fee to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, 24 months driver’s license revocation, 24 months ignition interlock device, OWI assessment and DNA sample and surcharge.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:
• Austin R. Lindemood, 26, Wisconsin Rapids, appeared in court on June 28 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Bail Jumping-Felony. He received sentence withheld 1 year probation, conditions: The defendant must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, AODA and any follow thru; court costs, 60 days to pay or payment plan, DNA sample and surcharge, one day credit for time served if revoked.

• John Ricardo Schenk, 46, Fond du Lac, appeared in court on June 30 for a plea hearing for 2nd Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety, Operate Firearm While Intoxicated, Carry Concealed Weapon, two counts Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Sept. 5.

•Brandon R. Cody, 32, Wild Rose, appeared in court on June 30 for an adjourned initial appearance for Theft-Moveable Property <=$2,500, Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Resisting or Obstructing an Officer. A status conference is scheduled for Aug. 14.

• Kevin J. Schueler, 30, Wautoma, appeared in court on June 30 for an adjourned initial appearance for OWI (4th), Operating with PAC and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. An adjourned initial appearance is schedule for July 21.

• Shawen M. Jones, 31, Pine River, appeared in court on June 30 for a plea/sentencing for two counts Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor and two counts Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal). He received for Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan; Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal) and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: sentence withheld 18 months probation; conditions: any terms or conditions as deemed appropriate by supervising agent, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, DNA sample and surcharge, in the event of a revocation the 4 days for credit for time served.

• Percy J. Schmelzle, 22, Wautoma, appeared in court on June 30 for a status conference for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. Schmelzle also appeared in court for an initial appearance for Possession of THC and Bail Jumping-Felony. A status conference is schedule for Aug. 8.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:
• Kyle J. Basler, 32, Appleton, appeared in court on July 5 for a sentencing hearing for Strangulation, Suffocation and Child Abuse—Intentionally Cause Harm, OWI (2nd) and Operating with PAC (2nd). He received sentence withheld 3 years probation, conditions: 6 months in Waushara County Jail or 180 days - jail adjusted o 143 days - difference between 6 months/180 days minus the 37 days spent in Las Vegas and credit for agreed upon 14 days jail credit against the 143 leaving approximately 129 days left to serve - credit for inpatient treatment while in Las Vegas granted; complete an AODA and any follow through; must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, and is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician; steps taken in Las Vegas may satisfy the treatment component of courts order, but will need to be discussed with agent; bond to apply to court costs; DNA sample and surcharge assessed; for OWI (2nd): 28 days in Waushara County Jail with 14 days credit for time served, good time to be applied, $1,500 fine plus blood draw fee, bond to be applied and 60 days to pay on any balance or payment plan, 16 months driver’s license revocation/ignition interlock device for same period of time, OWI assessment prior to any relicensing, must report by Aug. 15, may serve in another jurisdiction if can be arranged.

• Marcques R. Lehouiller, 19, Hancock, appeared in court on July 5 for an initial appearance for Bail Jumping-Felony and a motion hearing for two counts 2nd Degree Sexual Assault, 1st Degree Sexual Assault and Intimidate Victim/Threaten Force. A status conference is scheduled for July 25.

• Jason Sydney Harris, 47, Berlin, appeared in court on July 5 for an initial appearance for two counts Forgery. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for Aug. 8.

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The Waushara County felonies as recorded from the Waushara County Courthouse are as follows:

• Justin J. Socha, 26, Redgranite, appeared in court on July 11 for a sentencing on revocation for 3rd Degree Sexual Assault, Take and Drive Vehicle without Consent and Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500. He received for Take and Drive Vehicle without Consent: 3 years imprisonment, bifurcated, 1 years incarceration/2 years extended supervision, 248 days credit for time served; for 3rd Degree Sexual Assault: 7 years imprisonment, bifurcated, 3 years incarceration/4 years extended supervision, 244 days credit for time served; conditions of extended supervision: complete Sex Offender Treatment, no contact with any females under 18 years unless in the immediate company of parent or guardian, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, restitution that remains owing with the Department of Corrections authorized to collect from inmate earnings in a reasonable amount percentage as determined, no contact with victim, and court costs reimposed.

• Jesse G. Schauer, 18, Wautoma, appeared in court on July 11 for a sentencing on revocation hearing for Possession of THC, Possess Amphetamine/LSD/Psilocin and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. He received 82 days in Waushara County Jail, with 62 days credit for time served, which equates to time served, and court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan.

• Anthony Alexander Bru-zon, 34, Madison, appeared in court on July 11 for an initial appearance for Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense), Resisting or Obstructing an Officer and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A status conference is scheduled for Aug. 14.

• Christopher A. Chopp, 47, Neshkoro, appeared in court on July 11 for an initial appearance for Battery and Disorderly Conduct. A pre-trial conference is scheduled for July 21 and a plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for Aug. 8.

• Neal V. Kirby, 39, Wautoma, appeared in court on July 11 for an initial appearance for Possession of THC (2nd + Offense) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A pre-trial conference is scheduled for July 26 and a plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for Aug. 30.

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• Christopher R. Jen-nings, 46, Oshkosh, appeared in court on July 19 for a plea/sentencing hearing for two counts Possess Amphetamine/LSD/Psilocin (2nd+), Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense) and Bail Jumping-Felony. He received for Bail Jumping-Felony: sentence withheld 18 months probation; conditions: AODA and follow through, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan; 189 days credit for time served in the event of a revocation.

• Anthony James Hellenbrand, 29, Sun Prairie, appeared in court on July 19 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Possession of THC and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. He received for Possession of THC: 120 days in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, good time credit, two days credit for time served, sentence to commence by no later than Sept. 12, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, DNA sample and surcharge; for Possess Drug Paraphernalia: 30 days in Waushara County Jail concurrent with Count 1, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan.

• Jason A. Beggs, 37, Wautoma, appeared in court on July 20 for a plea hearing for 3rd Degree Sexual Assault and Bail Jumping-Felony. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for Sept. 19.

• Cyril W. Riemer, 56, Wild Rose, appeared in court on July 21 for a sentencing hearing for four counts Capture an Intimate Representation, Possess/Dis-tribute/Exhibit an Intimate Representation, five counts Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor and Criminal Damage to Property. He received for Count 1 Capture an Intimate Representation: 39 months imprisonment, bifurcated into 15 months incarceration, or 1 year 3 months, and 24 months extended supervision, 2 days credit for time served; for Count 3 Capture an Intimate Representation: sentence withheld 3 years probation consecutive to term of imprisonment in Count 1; for Count 5 Capture an Intimate Representation, sentence with-held separate 3 years probation ordered consecutive to Count 1 and concurrent to Count 3; conditions of extended supervision: Sex Offender Registry for a period of 15 years subsequent to sentences imposed; complete Sex Offender Treatment while on supervision and follow Sex Offender Registry rules; no contact with victim; no contact with any females under the age of 18 years; not to be in possession of any image or video technology unless (a) approved directly by probation officer both as to technology and the manner of use (b) technology is used specifically as a hand held device; court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan; DNA sample and surcharge; for Criminal Damage to Property: court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, DNA sample/surcharge, bond revoked due to unpaid restitution Balance; sentence withheld 1 year probation consecutive; court costs and all restitution of $1,477.27 with credit due for any amount already paid no less than $75 per month paid starting the first day of the month one full month removed from release to extended supervision; court appointed attorney fees, bond to be applied first to attorney fees, 25% deemed appropriate to be withheld by Department of Corrections while incarcerated.

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