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

• Kyle A. Mork, 26, Wisconsin Rapids, appeared in court on Jan. 24 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Sex Registry Violation. He received sentence withheld three years probation; conditions of supervision: 12 months in Waushara County Jail, no good time credit, 58 days credit for time served, Huber privileges, no objection to transfer if can be arranged; no contact with any persons under 18 years of age, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, DNA sample (on file) and surcharge.

• Ryan J. Arndt, 28, Wheeling, IL, appeared in court on Jan. 25 for an initial appearance for five counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days +). He received for two counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days +): sentence withheld and 4 years probation, concurrent to each other but consecutive to any other sentence; conditions: Count 1 only: 60 days in Waushara County Jail, 60 days credit for time served; conditions for Count 1 and 2: timely payments of Child Support as ordered in Waushara County Case 2008PA26PJ, maintain full time gainful employment, maintain a valid address with the court and child support, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, DNA sample and surcharge. 

• Christopher John Bass, 53, Wautoma, appeared in court on Jan. 25 for an initial appearance for two counts Burglary-Building or Dwelling. A status conference is scheduled for March 6. 

• Sean D. Olejnik, 44, Berlin, appeared in court on Jan. 26 for a sentencing on revocation hearing for five counts Burglary-Building or Dwelling, two counts Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500, two counts Criminal Damage to Property, four counts Burglary-Building or Dwelling (Portage County Case 06CF-99), and Manufacture/Deliver Cocaine (>1-5g). He received: 66 months imprisonment, bifurcated, 30 months incarceration/36 months extended supervision,  concurrent to each other and any other sentence currently being served, 110 days credit for time served; extended supervision conditions: restitution reimposed to the extent not previously paid - $1,3298.27 subject to confirmation from DOC, restitution to be repaid in monthly increments of no less than $250 monthly starting no less than 60 days after the first day of the first month following release from incarceration, 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, no contact with any of the victims named in the criminal complaint, court costs with 60 days to pay, not eligible for Challenge Incarceration Program, eligible for Substance Abuse Program. 

• Shane T. Morris, 30, Veronia, OR, appeared in court on Jan. 26 for a voluntary appearance for seven counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days +). A status conference is scheduled for Feb. 23.

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

    •Carrie K. Acker, 39, Pine River, appeared in court on Feb. 1 for a plea hearing for four counts Fraud/Rendering Income Tax Return. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 27. 

    •Tommy Joe Johnson, 36, Plainfield, appeared in court on Feb. 1 for a preliminary hearing for 3rd Degree Sexual Assault, Battery and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A status conference is scheduled for March 9. 

    •Blas Gonzales, 53, Berlin, appeared in court on Feb. 1 for an adjourned initial appearance for Possess with Intent/Deliver Non-Narcotics and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Feb. 13. 

    •Miguel Garcia-Ruiz, 36, Plainfield, appeared in court on Feb. 1 for a preliminary hearing for Repeated Sexual Assault (at least three violations of 1st and 2nd Degree Sexual Assault) and Sexual Assault. A status conference is scheduled for March 20.

    •Matthew A. Henderson, 23, Berlin, appeared in court on Feb. 2 for an adjourned initial appearance for Possession of Methamphetamine and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for Feb. 27. 

    •Andy J. Roxbury, 29, Redgranite, appeared in court on Feb. 2 for an initial appearance for Burglary-Building or Dwelling, Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500 and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Feb. 13. 

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

    •Hidalia Mae Mata Gonzalez, 40, Appleton, appeared in court on Feb. 6 for a status conference for Fail/Report to County Jail (10 Days+). A final pretrial is scheduled for March 8.

    •Marvin J. Nowakwoski, 38, Watertown, appeared in court on Feb. 6 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Theft by Contractor >$2,500-$5,000, Misappropriate Buyer Prepayments Under Home Improvement Contract and three counts Bail Jumping Felony. He received for Theft by Contractor >$2,500-$5,000 and one count Bail Jumping-Felony: sentence withheld 3 years probation as to both cases concurrent; Conditions as to Theft by Contractor >$2,500-$5,000 only: 5 months in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, no good time credit, 50 days credit for time served, sentence to commence forthwith, $2,800 restitution to be repaid in monthly increments of no less than $200 on the first of every month starting July 1; as to both counts: no contact with M. Nelsen, L. Nelsen, J. Wegner, D. Bruske and/or J. Gritzner, is prohibited from acting in any fiduciary capacity, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, DNA sample and surcharge.

    •Donald D. Patterson, 53, Redgranite, appeared in court for an initial appearance on Feb. 6 for Battery by Prisoners and Substantial Battery-Intend Bodily Harm. A status conference is scheduled for March 9. 

    •Michael P. Ramirez, 42, Bancroft, appeared in court for an initial appearance on Feb. 6 for OWI (6th), Ignition Interlock Device Tampering/Failure to Install/Violate Court Order, Operating While Revoked (Forfeiture 2nd), Disorderly Conduct and Battery or Threat to Judge, Prosecutor or Law Enforcement. A status conference is scheduled for April 5. 

    •Jennifer Marie Dewhurst, 21, Berlin, appeared in court for a waiver of preliminary hearing on Feb. 9 for Possess with Intent-Amphetamine (>3-10g), Possess with Intent-THC (>1,000-2,500g), Maintain Drug Trafficking Place, Possess Drug Paraphernalia and two counts Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription. A status conference is scheduled for March 9. 

    •Levi Benjamin Hansen, 21, Poy Sippi, appeared in court for an initial appearance for Possession of Narcotic Drugs, Possession of THC (2nd + Offense), Possess Drug Paraphernalia and Resisting or Obstructing and Officer. A status conference is scheduled for March 9. 

    •Nathan Charles Holloway, 26, Saint Paul, MN, appeared in court on Feb. 9 for an initial appearance for Fail/Report to Jail (Felony). A status conference is scheduled for Feb. 28. 

    •Brandon W. Wals, 19, Wild Rose, appeared in court on Feb. 9 for an initial appearance for Bail Jumping-Felony, Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor, Operate without Valid License (2nd within 3 years). A status conference is scheduled for March 12.

    •James Fredrick Barnes, 58, Poy Sippi, appeared in court on Feb. 9 for a status conference for OWI (4th) and Operating with PAC (4th). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 3. 

    •Daniel Lee Murphy, 36, New Lisbon, appeared in court on Feb. 9 for a status conference for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possession of THC (2nd + Offense), Possess Drug Paraphernalia to Manufacture, Compound, Convert, Produce or Store Methamphetamine, Possess Amphetamine/LSD/Psilocin (2nd +) and three counts Bail Jumping-Felony. A status conference is scheduled for March 8. 

    •Cameron James Leiting, 31, Racine, appeared in court on Feb. 12 for an initial appearance for Possession of THC (2nd + Offense) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A status conference is scheduled for May 22.

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

• Scott A. Hess, 46, Westmoreland, TN, appeared in court on Feb. 14 for an initial appearance for seven counts Failure to Support Child (<120 Days). He received for four counts Failure to Support a Child (<120 Days): court costs as to each count with extradition fees of $1,540.

• Remy E. Anderson, 33, Germantown, appeared in court on Feb. 15 for a sentencing hearing for three counts Possess/Distribute/Exhibit an Intimate Re-presentation, Capture an Intimate Representation, In-vade Privacy-Use Surveillance Device, Possession of Narcotic Drugs and three counts Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription. He received for Possess/Distribute/Exhibit an Intimate Representation: 38 month term of imprisonment, bifurcated, 14 months incarceration/ 24 months extended supervision, 13 days credit for time served; Capture an Intimate Representation: sentence withheld 3 years probation, consecutive to Count 1; Possess/Distribute/Exhibit an Intimate Representation: sentence withheld 3 years probation, Consecutive to Count 1; Possess/Distribute/Exhibit an Intimate Representation: sentence withheld 3 years probation, consecutive to Count 1; Possession of Narcotic Drugs: sentence withheld 3 years probation, consecutive to Count 1; Extended Supervision/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, no contact with T. Quinn, H. Hoks, E. Parsons, A. Torres and/or R.M.T., to comply with the Sex Offender Registration Program as to Count 1 only for 15 years subsequent to the completion of the sentence in Count 1, to complete a Sex Offender Treatment Assessment and comply with any further counseling and/or treatment as deemed appropriate by the Supervising Agent, is prohibited from being in possession of any electronic devices capable of capturing or storing any image, 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, and eligible for Challenge Incarceration Program or Substance Abuse Program. 

• Rhoda J. Stahmann, 32, Poy Sippi, appeared in court on Feb. 15 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Possess Firearm-Convicted of a Felony, two counts Possession of Narcotic, Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription and Possess Drug Paraphernalia.  A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for March 20. 

• Shane Peterson, 43, Redgranite, appeared in court for a motion hearing on Feb. 15 for a two counts of Sexual Assault. A jury trial is scheduled for April 12. 

• Terome Antonio Thompson, 44, Milwaukee, appeared in court for an adjourned initial appearance on Feb. 16 for Battery, Disorderly Conduct and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A status conference is scheduled for March 20 and a jury trial is scheduled for May 3.  

• Joshua P. Barton, 31, Nekoosa, appeared in court for a plea hearing on Feb. 16 for Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Criminal Damage to Property. A sentencing hearing is scheduled April 27. 

• Andy J. Roxbury, 29, Redgranite, appeared in court for a waiver of preliminary hearing for Burglary-Building or Dwelling, Theft-Movable Property and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A status conference is scheduled for March 20. 

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

• Thomas R. Sagami, 33, Appleton, appeared in court on Feb. 19 for a plea/sentencing hearing for two counts Manufacture/Deliver Amphetamine (<=3g), Maintain Drug Trafficking Place, Possession of Narcotic Drugs, Possession of THC, Possess Drug Paraphernalia, Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g) (Waupaca County Case), two count Bail Jumping Felony (Waupaca County Case), Bail Jumping-Felony (Portage County Case), two counts Obstructing an Officer (Portage County Case), Possession of Narcotic Drugs (Portage County Case), seven counts Bail Jumping Felony (Portage County Case) and Possess Fire Arm-Convicted of Felony (Portage County Case), four counts Bail Jumping Felony, Theft-Movable Property <=2,500, Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Take and Drive Vehicle without Consent. He received for one count Manufacture/Deliver Amphetamine (<=3g): 7 years in Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 4 year Initial Confinement and 3 year extended supervision; for Maintain Drug Trafficking Place: 3 years in Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 1 year Initial Confinement and 2 years Extended Supervision; for Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g) (Waupaca County Case): 7 years Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 4 years Initial Confinement and 3 years Extended Supervision; for Obstructing an Officer (Portage County Case): sentence withheld and placed on probation for a period of 2 years; for Possession of Narcotic Drugs- (Portage County Case): 3 years Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 18 months Initial Confinement and 18 month Extended Supervision; for Obstructing an Officer (Portage County Case): sentence withheld and places on probation for a period of 2 years; ail Jumping-Felony- (Portage County Case): 3 years Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 18 months Initial Confinement and 18 months Extended Supervision; for Bail Jumping Felony (Portage County Case): 4 years Wisconsin State Prison to be served as 2 year Initial Confinement and 2 year Extended Supervision; for Burglary-Building or Dwelling: sentence withheld and places defendant on probation for a period of 4 years, consecutive to Count 2 of 16CF213; all prison sentences are concurrent to each other; probation sentences consecutive to Count 2 of 16CF213 but concurrent to each other; conditions of extended supervision on all counts: no contact with Joseph Guster, William Sentkowski, Jaclyn Zanto, Tracy Baker, Lisa Simmons, Wayne Jones, Frank Jones, and Terry and Sharon Patnode and/or any known drug users/dealers without prior agent approval, restitution to be determined at a restitution hearing, maintain absolute sobriety, not to be on the premises of any bars, not to possess or ingest any impairing substance unless prescribed by a physician, seek and maintain employment as required by a supervising agent, AODA and follow through with treatment or counseling as deemed appropriate, sign a release with the probation agent and primary care physician about the defendant being prescribed Vivitrol, obtain a technical school diploma during extended supervision; complete parenting programming directed by the supervising agent, court costs to be paid through DOC collection, DNA sample and surcharge to be assessed, eligible for the Challenge Incarceration Program and eligible for SAP but only after Aug. 19. A status conference scheduled for March 20.

• Andy J. Roxbury, 29, appeared in court on Feb. 19 for a waiver of preliminary hearing for Burglary-Building or Dwelling, Theft-Moveable Property <=$2,500 and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A status conference will be held on March 20. 

• Demitria Jean Janes, 22, Berlin, appeared in court on Feb. 20 for an initial appearance for Possession of Narcotic Drugs and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A status conference will be held on March 20. 

• Jeffrey Thomas Butter-field, 57, West Allis, ap-peared in court on Feb. 20 for an initial appearance for OWI (5th and 6th) and Resisting/Failing to Stop. A status conference is scheduled for April 10.     

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

• Jessica S. McGuigan, 41, Wautoma, appeared in court on Feb. 28 for an initial appearance for three counts Battery or Threat to Judge, Prosecutor or Law Enforcement Officer, Resisting or Obstructing an Officer, Disorderly Conduct and two counts Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for March 16. 

 

• Christopher A. Chopp, 50, Neshkoro, appeared in court on Feb. 28 for an initial appearance for Bail Jumping-Felony. He also appeared in court for a status conference for Battery and Disorderly Conduct. A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 10. 

• Aaron J. Bruce, 26, Wautoma, appeared in court on Feb. 28 for a sentencing on revocation hearing for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g), Possess Drug Paraphernalia, Operate without Valid License (2nd within 3 years), and Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500. He received for Manufacture/Deliver THC (<=200g) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia: 1 year in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, good time credit, 82 days credit for time served, the Court does not object to the sentence being served in another jurisdiction, concurrent with any existing sentence, court costs reimposed to the extent not previously paid; for Operate without Valid License (2nd within 3 years): 5 days in Waushara County Jail, 4 days credit for time served,  time served sentence, court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan; for Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500: 6 months in Waushara County Jail consecutive to any other sentence being served at the time of revocation, Huber privileges, good time credit, no credit for time served, no objection to the sentence being served in another jurisdiction, imposed/stayed, 1 year probation consecutive to Case No. 17CF123; conditions: no contact w/ Hancock Mini Mart, restitution in the amount of $30.39, 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, and court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan. 

• Kevin M. Birkhofer, 26, Hancock, appeared in court on Feb. 28 for a sentencing on revocation hearing for two counts Forgery-Uttering. He received 3.5 years imprisonment as to each count, concurrent, bifurcated, 18 months incarceration/24 months extended supervision, 120 days credit for time served; extended supervision conditions: $118 Restitution to be paid by no later than the first day of the first month 60 days following release from incarceration, 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, court costs reimposed to the extent not previously paid, eligible for Challenge Incarceration Program and Substance Abuse Program. 

• Joseph Steven Camp-shure, 38, Princeton, appeared in court on Feb. 28 for a plea/sentencing hearing for four counts Resisting or Obstructing an Officer, two counts Disorderly Conduct, seven counts Bail Jumping-Felony, Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor, Criminal Damage to Property and Battery by Prisoners. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 5. 

• Jeffrey M. Keddell, 60, Hanover, IL, appeared in court on Feb. 28 for an initial appearance for two counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days+). He also appeared in court for a payment hearing for Failure to Support Child (120 Days +). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 3.

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

• Hidalia Mae Mata Gonzalez, 40, Appleton, appeared in court on March 8 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Fail/Report to County Jail (10 Days +). She received 60 days in Waushara County Jail, with Huber privileges and good time credit consecutive to any sentence currently being served, 2 days credit for time served, to begin no later than April 15; court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan; and DNA surcharge.

• Jeffrey J. Larson, 38, Redgranite, appeared in court on March 8 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Possess with Intent-THC (<=200g) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. He received sentence withheld 3 years probation; conditions: 75 days in Waushara County Jail, with Huber privileges, no good time credit, to begin no later than April 15, 3 days credit for time served; AODA and 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, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan, and DNA sample and surcharge.

• Jennifer A. Lilley, 34, Ellsworth, appeared in court on March 9 for a return on warrant hearing for five counts Misappropriate ID Info-Obtain Money. An adjourned initial appearance is scheduled for April 10. 

• Brandi Elaine Sapp, 34, Waupaca, appeared in court on March 9 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500, Criminal Trespass to Dwelling and Resisting or Obstructing an Officer. She received for Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500 and Criminal Trespass to Dwelling: sentence withheld 2 years probation, concurrent; conditions of Supervision: for Theft-Movable Property <=$2,500: 45 days in Waushara County Jail conditional time to report on May 1, No time served credit, Huber privileges, no good time credit; No contact whatsoever with Jack Raymond unless specifically authorized by the Family Court that may or may not be overseeing issues related to the children in common - must be specifically authorized as to custody issues and visitation exchanges; AODA and any follow through as deemed appropriate; 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; court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan; no Contact with victim unless specifically authorized by supervising agent; and DNA sample and surcharge; for Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: sentence withheld 1 year probation, concurrent to 17CF-210, all the same conditions with the exception of conditional jail time.

• Devin M. Berg, 32, Wautoma, appeared in court on March 12 for a plea hearing for Possess with Intent-Designer Drugs (<=3g), Possess with Intent-THC (>200-1000g), Maintain Drug Trafficking Place, Possess Drug Paraphernalia, and two counts Possess/Illegally Obtained Prescription. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 17. 

• Tony D. Farrar, 37, Mount Carmel, IL, appeared in court on March 12 for a return on warrant hearing for six counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days+). A motion hearing is scheduled for April 5. 

• Nicholas Matthew Pospichal, 21, Plainfield, appeared in court on March 12 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Possession of Methamphetamine, Possess Drug Paraphernalia and Violate/Harassment Retraining Order. He received sentence withheld 3 years probation; conditions: 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, to obtain a HSED, to obtain no less than one year of programming at a technical college in his vocation of choice, no contact with S. Capps; court costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, and DNA sample and surcharge.

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

Terome Antonio Thomp-son, 44, Milwaukee, appeared in court on March 14 for a plea/sentencing hearing for Battery, Disorderly Conduct-Domestic Abuse Repeater and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. He received for Disorderly Conduct-Domestic Abuse Repeater and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor sentence with-held, 2 years probation; conditions for Count 2 only: 51 days in Waushara County Jail, 51 days credit for time served; conditions to all counts: no Contact with T. Robinson, counseling/treatment, court costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan and DNA surcharge.

Derrick Michael John-son, 19, Manawa, appeared in court on March 14 for an initial appearance for Stalking, Criminal Trespass to Dwelling and Disorderly Conduct. A status conference is scheduled for April 5. 

John Dennis Buckley, 41, Fort Yakes, ND, appeared in court on March 14 for an initial appearance for Vehicle Operator Flee/Elude Officer. A status conference is scheduled for April 5. 

Jack A. Hintz, 48, Ne-koosa, appeared in court on March 16 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 April 18. 

Jessica S. McGuigan, 41, Wautoma, appeared in court on March 16 for an adjourned initial appearance for two counts Battery to Law Enforcement Officer, Threat to Law Enforcement Officer, Resisting an Officer, Disorderly Conduct and two counts Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A status conference is scheduled for April 27. 

Michael D. Wilson, 60, Fremont, appeared in court on March 16 for an initial appearance for 2nd Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety and Disorderly Conduct. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for April 5.

Blair L. Thompson, 68, Redgranite, appeared in court on March 16 for an initial appearance for Manufacture/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics, Possess with Intent/Deliver Narcotics and Maintain Drug Trafficking Place. A status conference is scheduled for April 24.

Jamal A. Pointer, 62, New London, appeared in court on March 16 for a sentencing on revocation hearing for Obstructing an Officer and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. He received for each count, 202 days in Waushara County Jail, Huber privileges, good time credit, concurrent to each other but consecutive to Outagamie Case 17CM955; 152 days credit for time served, court costs re-imposed to be paid within 60 days or payment plan.

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• James Fredrick Barnes, 58, Poy Sippi, appeared in court on April 3 for a plea/sentencing hearing for OWI (4th) and Operating with PAC (4th). He received sentence withheld 2 years probation; conditions: 60 days in Waushara County Jail, sentence to commence forthwith, Huber privileges, good time credit, 3 days credit for time served, 48 hour jail requirement deemed satisfied with credit for time served, AODA and follow through, to participate and successfully complete the Waushara County Hybrid Alcohol and Drug Court Program, must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars, DE is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, $1,800 fine inclusive of costs with 60 days to pay or payment plan, $42.50 Blood Draw Cost with 60 days to pay or payment plan, 24 months driver’s license revocation/ignition interlock device to be installed by no later than July 1, DNA sample and surcharge; may petition for early termination of probation term after completion of 18 months, provided request is joined by agent and all financial obligations are paid in full and all treatment programming is completed. Bond previously posted to be applied.

 

• Jeffrey M. Keddell, 60, Sabula, IA, appeared in court on April 3 for a payment hearing for six counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days+). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for April 3. Keddell also appeared in court for a plea/sentencing hearing for two counts Failure to Support Child (120 Days+).

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• Brittany Lynn Boyer, 29, Menasha, appeared in court on April 11 for an initial appearance for Forgery-Uttering, Operating While Revoked (revocation due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal) 4th, Bail Jumping-Felony and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 1. • Jason C. Contreras, 28, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 11 for a preliminary hearing for Possess with Intent-THC (<=200g) and Possess Drug Paraphernalia. A status conference is scheduled for May 15. • Jeremy Brandt Hel-gesen, 40, Wautoma, appeared in court on April 16 for an adjourned initial appearance for Strangulation and Suffocation, Domestic Abuse and two counts Disorderly Conduct.  A status conference is scheduled for May 18.

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*Clifford P. Bergemann, Redgranite, was in court on 4/19/18 for two counts, obstructing an officer and disorderly conduct. He was sentenced to: COUNT 1-9 months WCJ, with Huber and Good Time Credit. Credit for 147 days time served. COUNT 2- 90 days WCJ, with Huber and Good Time Credit. Concurrent to Count 1. Credit for 147 days time served. Court accepts motion of the State to amend count 1. Plea: No Contest to Count 1 & No Contest to Count 2. Court accepts plea and enters JOC. Court sentences the defendant to: SWD and places on probation for a period of 18 months. CONDITIONS: CT 1 ONLY- 36 days WCJ with credit for 36 days served. CONDITIONS ON EACH COUNT: AODA and follow through, 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. Not to possess any dangerous weapons including but not limited to firearms. DNA Sample and Surcharge ordered by the Court. *Eugene E. Volk, Waupaca, appreared in court on for an initial appearance on 4/19/18, on two felony counts, OWI (11th Offense) and Operating with PAC (11th).  Defendant waived time limits for preliminary hearing.  Status conference scheduled for May 21. *Robert J. Szewczyk, Madison, appeared in court on 4/19/18 for charges stemming from an arrest on 10/2/17 including four counts, Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense); Possess Drug Paraphernalia; Resisting or Obstructing an Officer, and Operating While Revoked (1st offense).  A bench warrant was issued on 4/19/18.  A Voluntary appearance for a hearing is set for May 3.

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*Zachary J. Glenn, was found guilty on April 23 for: Battery by Prisoners, a class H. Felony. *Kimberly L. Garza, Janesville, was found guilty on two counts of Credit Card-Fraudulent Use (<$2500), a class A misdemeanor, WI Statutes 943.1 (5)(a). *Drew Michael Steinke, Wausau, was found guilty of Possession of THC  and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. *Rachel Rivera, Wau-toma, will appear in court for a plea/sentencing hearing on May 18 for two counts of Battery to Law Enforcement Officer and two counts of Throw/Discharge Bodily Fluid at Public Safety Worker. *Adam A. Brown, Redgranite, waived a preliminary hearing and a status conference is set May 22 for charges of Burglary-Building or Dwelling and Possession of Burglarious Tools. *Lisa Arentz, Wild Rose, will appear in court on May 15 for Plea/sentencing hearing for Battery or Threat to Judge, Prosecutor, or Law Enforcement Officer.

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Patrick Allen Nowak, Oshkosh, was in court on May 15 for Fail/Report to County Jail and was found guilty due to no contest plea. Frank Lois Gnat, Madison, had a court appearance on May 11 for Bail Jumping-Felony where he waived preliminary hearing. The court read the complaint and found probable cause and enters an order binding the defendant over for trial.  A status conference is scheduled for June 5. Aaron S. Barth, Custer, appeared in court on May 14 for a Plea/sentencing hearing on Possession of THM, Possess Drug Paraphernalia, and Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor. Upon motion of the State the Court amends Ct 1 to Misdemeanor Possession of THC contrary to Wis Stat 961.41(3g)(e). Plea: Ct 1, 2 & 3 - NC. Court accepts plea and enters JOC. 17TR3498 - DRI. Statement by DE. Court orders: S/W - 2 years probation as to all counts concurrent - Conditions: Uncharged Felony Bail Jumping stemming from an incident occurring on February 26, 2018 - Columbia Co. incident number 18-11755 dismissed and read in, AODA and follow through, DE must maintain absolute sobriety, DE may not be present upon the premises of any bars, DE is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, Costs w/ 60 DTP or PP. DNA Sample on file, surcharge assessed. Bond previously posted to be applied. Appeal rights given. Defendant to contact the Probation & Parole Office in Wautoma by telephone on 5/15/18.

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Waushara County felonies reported May 18-22

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Jeremy Brandt Helgesen, Wautoma, appeared in court on May 18 on charges of Strangulation and Suffocation for a Status conference. A Plea/sentence hearing is scheduled for June 19. Dominick T. King, Mar-quette, appeared in court on May 18 on charges of Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense) for a Plea/sentencing hearing. Court accepts motion of the State to amend Count 1 to Misd. Possession of THC. Plea: No Contest to Count 1, Count 2 & 18TR676. Court accepts plea and enters JOC. No statement by the defendant. Court sentences the defendant to: 18CF36-SWD and places on probation for a period of 2 years. CONDITIONS: AODA and follow through, 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. Terms of Agent. Costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan. DNA Sample (on file) and Surcharge ordered by the Court. Defendant advised of right to expunge DNA record through the Department of Justice. Appeal Rights Given. 18TR676- $811.50 plus $42.50 Blood Draw Costs to be paid within 60 days or payment plan. 6 months DL revocation, OWI Assessment.

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Waushara County felonies reported May 23-May 25

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David A. Mack, Waupun was in court May 23 on charges of Burglary-Building or Dwelling and PTAC, as a Party to a Crime for a Status conference. An additional Status conference will be held June 29. David A. Mack, Waupun, was in court May 23 on charges of Bail Jumping-Felony, Repeater for a Status conference. An additional Status conference will be held June 29. Thomas Barry Beltran, Wautoma, was in court May 23 on charges of Child Abuse-Reckless Cause Harm for a Final pre-trial. A motion hearing is scheduled for July 13, and a Jury trial is scheduled for August 2. Rhoda J. Stahmann, Poy Sippi, was in court May 23 on charges of Possess Firearm-Convicted of a Felony, and two counts of Possession of Narcotic Drugs with a Second and Subsequent Offense for a Sentencing hearing. Court sentences the defendant to: SWD and places on probation for a period of 3 years. CONDITIONS: COUNT 1 ONLY-196 days WCJ, with Huber, No Good Time Credit. Credit for 4 days time served. To begin no later than June 15, 2018. Court does not object to jail transfer. Consecutive to any other sentence. CONDITIONS ON ALL COUNTS: AODA and follow through, 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. No dangerous weapons.

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Waushara County felonies reported May 26 to June 4

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Jason A. Guist, Redgranite, was in court May 31 on charges of OWI Cause Injury (2+) and two counts of Bail Jumping for a Plea/sentencing hearing. 3 years’ probation - Conditions: 12 months WC Jail concurrent to any existing sentence – Huber. Defendant is ordered to participate and successfully complete the Waushara County Hybrid Alcohol and Drug Court Program, AODA and follow through, DE must maintain absolute sobriety, DE may not be present upon the premises of any bars, DE is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician. Gary J. Burrow, Wautoma, was in court May 31 on charges of OWL (4th) and Operating w/ PAC (4th) for a Waiver of preliminary hearing. A status conference is scheduled for July 3. Christian T. Norton, Stevens Point, was in court May 31 on charges of Possess w/ Intent-THC(>200-1000g) for a Plea/sentencing hearing. Court orders: S/W 3 years probation - Conditions: 6 mos WC Jail – Huber. DE must maintain absolute sobriety, DE may not be present upon the premises of any bars, DE is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician. Casey A. Ramos, Milwaukee, was in court May 31 on charges of Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense) for a Sentencing hearing on revocation. The Court: Will accept recommendation and imposes as to Ct 1: 7 mos WCJ with 125 days credit for TS as stipulated to. Defendant remains on cash bond in Waukesha Co. No objection to sentence being served in another jurisdiction if can be arranged, however no authority to order. Sentence is concurrent to any existing SEH, noting none currently exists as not sentenced in Waukesha Co yet. Work release granted to the extent same may be executed in light of Def being held on a cash bond.

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Waushara County felonies reported June 5-June 11

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Robert Charles Jurasin, Marquette, was in court June 5 on charges of Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense) for a Status conference. Waiver of Prelim was scheduled for June 18. Alexander Neal Craney, Wild Rose, was in court June 5 on charges of Possession of Narcotic Drugs Repeater for a Status Conference. A Plea/sentencing hearing was scheduled for July 5. Ashley L. Rizer, Oxford, was in court June 5 on charges of Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g) and PTAC, as a Party to a Crime for a Status conference. A Plea/sentencing hearing was scheduled for July 6. Joshua S. Jenkins, Moores-ville, IN, was in court June 5 on charges of four counts of Failure to Support Child (120 Days+) for a Status conference. The case is to be placed into suspended status due to divorce filing. A Status conference was scheduled for August 7. Reo T. Duchardt, Grand Marsh, was in court June 5 on charges of Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g), PTAC, as a Party to a Crime, and a Second and Subsequent Offense for a Status conference. A Status conference was scheduled for June 29.

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Waushara County felonies reported June 12-June 19

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Davin M. Berg, Wautoma, was in court June 12 on charges of Possess w/Intent-Designer Drugs (<=3g) with PTAC, as a Party to a Crime, Possess w/Intent-THC (>200-1000g) with PTAC, as a Party to a Crime, and Maintain Drug Trafficking Place with PTAC, as a Party to a crime for a Sentencing hearing. As to both Ct 1 and 2: S/W - 3 yrs probation - single period of supervision applicable to each of the two counts. Condition of Ct 1 only: 9 mos WCJ, cond’l jail sentence w/o GT, Work Release, TS credit of 6 days against 9 mos, No objection to serving elsewhere if can be arranged, no authority to order; AODA and any follow thru as recommended; 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. Garrett A. Sparkman, Wautoma, was in court June 12 on charges of six counts of Manufacture/Deliver Cocaine (>1-5g), one count of Manufacture/Deliver Cocaine (>5-15g), and one count of Possession of Methamphetamine for an Initial appearance. A Status conference was scheduled for June 18. During this Status conference, there was a motion for modification of the bond to a $3000 Cash Bond. The Court declined to amend the bond in any way. Another Status conference was scheduled for July 12. 

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Waushara County felonies reported June 20-26

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Angela N. Williams, Mil-waukee, was in court June 20 on charges of four counts of Failure to Support Child (120 Days+) for a Payment hearing. Defendant must maintain payment of no less than $100 each and every month toward unfulfilled financial obligations beginning with the 1st day of the month one full month removed from incarceration and continuing on the 1st of each month until PIF. Blair L. Thompson, Red-granite, was in court June 20 on charges of 2 counts of Manuf/Deliver Schedule I, II Narcotics for a Sentencing hearing on revocation. He was also in court June 20 on charges of Possess w/ Intent/Deliver Narcotics and Maintain Drug Trafficing Place with a Second and Subsequent Offense for a Plea/sentencing hearing. The Court: 16CF-33: 6 yrs bifurcated SEH - 3 yrs IC/3 yrs ES - Concurrent to one another with 166 days TS credit. 18CF-32: Ct 1 only 6 yrs bifurcated SEH - 3 yrs IC/3 yrs ES - concurrent with 16CF-33 - net effect is a 6 yr period of imprisonment. 3 days TS as to 18CF-32. Eligible for SAP statutorily. Ct 2- S/W - 2 yrs probation consecutive to 16CF-33 and 18CF-32 (Ct 1). Add’l period of oversight in the aftermath of prison SEH completion. Conditions of ES: Complete an AODA and any follow thru as recommended; 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; Court Costs to include any unfulfilled obligations as to 16CF-33 and as to Ct 1 18CF 32 an add’l cost $95 purchase money added; same conditions to apply to the period of probation ordered consecutive to period of incarceration. DOC authorized to collect from any wages held in trust account for payment. 

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Waushara County felonies reported June 27-July 2

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Mark A. Hurtado, San Antonio, TX, was in court on June 27 on charges of six counts of Failure to Support Child (120 Day+) for a Bail/bond hearing. The Court: Orders single bond as to both cases of $15,000 w/condition on not leaving the State of WI. IA Scheduled - NOH Given. Court enters Riverside Ruling in favor of the State and probable cause finding as to each count alleged within the complaint. An Initial appearance was scheduled for July 13. Adam A. Brown, Redgranite, was in court on June 29 on charges of Burglary-Building or Dwelling with PTAC, as a Party to a Crime and as a Repeater, and Possession of Burglarious Tools with a PTAC, as a Party to a Crime and as a Repeater for a Status conference. A Plea/sentencing hearing was scheduled for August 3. Demitria Jean Janes, Berlin, was in court June 29 on charges of Possession of Narcotic Drugs with a PTAC, as a Party to a Crime for a Plea/sentencing hearing. The Court accepts voluntary waiver of the preliminary hearing.  Court orders: S/W 2 years’ probation - Conditions: AODA and follow through, DE must maintain absolute sobriety, DE may not be present upon the premises of any bars, DE is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician, DE to obtain a GED or HSED, Costs w/ 60 DTP or PP, DNA Sample and Surcharge. Adam J. Smith, Wautoma, was in court on June 29 on charges of fifteen counts of Possession of Child Pornography and one count of Possess w/Intent-THC (<=200 grams) for a Motion hearing. The Court accepts voluntary waiver of the preliminary hearing. A Status conference was scheduled for October 26. Cory E. Bartel, Fremont, was in court July 2 on charges of three counts of Failure to Support Child (120 Days+) for a Sentencing hearing on revocation. The Court: Imposes 5 mos. WCJ, sentence to be served forthwith with work release. If any problems exist with work release out of county or a problem getting transfer to Waupaca to exercise work release Defendant is to notify the Court. Court does not want Defendant to lose meaningful employment that is being held. Credit for 88 days TS credit - approx. 1 month of time left to serve. Court Costs reimposed of $518.00 - 60 DTP or PP.

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