Felonies recorded in Waushara County

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John Joseph Dopp, Wild Rose, was in court on May 4 on a count of OWI (4th) and a count of Operating w/ PAC (4th). The Court instructs the jury regarding evidence. Opening statements. Witnesses sworn in for testimony. Witness testifies to Exhibits 1 & 2. The Court receives Exhibits 1 & 2 and orders them published. Deputy Martin Weasner sworn in for testimony. Witness testifies to Exhibit 3. The Court receives Exhibit 3 and orders it be published. Witness testifies to Exhibit 4. The Court receives Exhibit 4 and orders it published. Witness testifies to Exhibit 5. The Court receives Exhibit 5 and orders it published. Witness testifies to Exhibits 1 & 2. 11:09 AM Sergeant Scott Eagan sworn in for testimony. Witness testifies to Exhibit 6. The Court receives Exhibit 6 and orders it published. Deputy Scott Schaut sworn in for testimony. Witness testifies to Exhibit 7. The Court receives Exhibit 7 orders it not published. Witness testifies to Exhibit 8. The Court receives Exhibit 8 and orders it published. Witness identifies the Defendant in the Courtroom. Witness identifies to Exhibits 9 & 10. The Court receives Exhibits 9 & 10 and orders them published. Recess for the Court to address the parties. The Court does not grant a mistrial. Witness testifies to Exhibit 11. The Court receives Exhibit 11. Witness testifies to Exhibit 12. Deputy Scott Schaut returns to the stand. The Court receives Exhibit 13 and orders it published. Witness excused. Technician Deanne Barry sworn in for testimony. Witness testifies to Exhibit 12. Witness excused. Analyst Traci Reese sworn in for testimony. Witness testifies to Exhibit 12. The Court receives Exhibit 12 and orders it published. Witness testifies to Exhibit 14. The Court receives Exhibit 14 and orders it published. Witness excused. The State rests it’s case in chief. DE does wish to testify. The Court questions the Defendant regarding his 5th and 6th Amendment rights. The Court finds that the Defendant does wish to testify and will allow him to do so. Defendant sworn in for testimony. Witness excused. Defense rests. Jury Instruction conference held. Instructions read to the Jury by the Court. Closing arguments. Jury excused for the parties to discuss. Atty Piel moves the Court for a mistrial based on closing arguments. Argument by DA Leusink. The Court declines the motion for mistrial. Continued rebuttal closing argument by DA Leusink. The Court further instructs the Jury. Bailiffs sworn. Jury excused for deliberation. 5:02 PM Case recalled, same appearances. Jury returned to courtroom. The Jury has reached a verdict. The Court reads the verdict. Count 1 - Guilty. Count 2 - Guilty. Count 3 - Guilty. The Court polls the Jury. The Court dismisses the Jury and thanks them for their service. Motion by the State for judgments on all 3 counts and revocation of bond. No objection. The Court enters judgment of conviction on both counts, revokes bond and remands the defendant to custody. A sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 17. Lucas James Moeller, Hortonville, was in court on May 5 on a count of 1st Degree Sexual Assault – Use/Threat of Force/Violence and a count of False Imprisonment. Subpoena is to be sent to the Court for signature or served my May 12. Gary J R Phillips, Oshkosh, was in court on May 5 on a count of Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense) and a count of Operate with Restricted Controlled Substance (5th or 6th w/ Minor Pass. <16 Yrs.). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 27. Crystal L. Ascher, Beaver Dam, was in court on May 5 on a count of Possession of Methamphetamine. Plea: Count 1 – NC. Court accepts plea and enters JOC. Court orders: S/W – Two years Probation. Conditions: 115 days WC Jail, 115 days CFTS. Time Served Sentence. AODA and follow through. The defendant must maintain absolute sobriety and is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician. Any other counseling or treatment as deemed appropriate by the supervising agent. Psychological Evaluation and follow through as deemed appropriate by the supervising agent. Costs w/ 60 DTP or PP. Appeal rights given. Cash bond previously posted to be applied. Benjamin J. Klawitter, Ripon, was in court on May 5 on four counts of Failure to Support Child (120 Days+). A status conference is scheduled for June 8. David E. Rivers Jr., Wautoma, was in court on May 5 on a count of Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense). Plea: Count 1 – NC. Court orders: 364 days WC Jail, consecutive to any other sentence. Defendant is eligible for Huber and Good Time Credit. 171 days CFTS. Statement by the Court regarding sentence credit as it relates to other sentences being served. Costs w/ 60 DTP or PP> Cash bond previously posted to be applied. Amber Renee Bartlett, Stevens Point, was in court on May 5 on a count of Bail Jumping-Felony and a count of Possession of Electric Weapon. A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for June 8. Andrew A. Pantalons, Weyauwega, was in court on May 5 on a count of Strangulation and Suffocation. A status conference is scheduled for May 31. Jonathan Daniel Popple, Chetek, was in court on May 8 on a count of Possession of Methamphetamine. A status conference is scheduled for June 12. Daniel Dale Clark, Bancroft, was in court on May 8 on six counts of Bail Jumping-Felony and a count of Possession of Methamphetamine. A status conference is scheduled for June 13. Rodney G. Reed, Oneida, was in court on May 8 on a count of Battery by Prisoners. A status conference is scheduled for June 12. Jack Russell Raymond, Waupaca, was in court on May 8 on a count of Possession of Methamphetamine and a count of Possession of Narcotic Drugs. Court orders: One year WC Jail, No Huber, GT. Sentence to commence forthwith. 189 days CFTS. Costs reimposed to the extent not previously paid. Appeal rights given. Gavin A. Phillips, Redgranite, was in court on May 8 on a count of Battery or Threat to Judge, Prosecutor, or Law Enforcement Officer and a count of Burglary-Building or Dwelling. The Court orders defense motions be filed by no later than Jul 20. State’s motions to be filed by no later than July 27. A final pre-trial is scheduled for Aug. 3 and a jury trial is scheduled for Aug. 10. Kimberly Kay Jacobi, Wautoma, was in court on May 9 on a count of Battery or Threat to Judge, Prosecutor, or Law Enforcement Officer. A status conference is scheduled for June 9. Billy Jack K Houston, Wautoma, was in court on May 9 on a count of OWI (5th or 6th), a count of Battery or Threat to Judge, Prosecutor, or Law Enforcement Officer and a count of Operating w/ PAC (4th). A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 5. Trace D. Russell, Wautoma, was in court on May 9 on a count of Throw/Discharge Bodily Fluid at Public Safety Worker or Prosecutor. A plea/sentencing hearing is scheduled for May 11. Dequon N. Young, Milwaukee, was in court on May 9 on a count of Bail Jumping-Felony. A status conference is scheduled for June 9. Randy Ray Erdmann, Pine River, was in court on May 9 on a count of OWI (4th) and a count of Operating w/ PAC (4th). A final pre-trial is scheduled for July 5. Andrew W. Hedrick, Wautoma, was in court on May 9 on a count of Take and Drive Vehicle w/o Consent, a count of Bail Jumping-Felony and a count of Bail Jumping-Felony. A status conference is scheduled for June 9. Anthony K. Coppoletta, Chicago, IL, was in court on May 9 on a count of Possess w/ Intent-THC (>200-1000g). A status conference is scheduled for Aug. 21 and a jury trial is scheduled for Aug. 24. Jesse Glen Skytland, Wisconsin Dells, was in court on May 9 on a count of Bail Jumping-Felony. A final pre-trial is scheduled for June 9 ad a jury trial is scheduled for July 6. Ashton B. McCoy, Wautoma, was in court on May 9 on a count of Theft-Business Setting >$2500-$5000 and a count of Bail Jumping-Felony. A status conference is scheduled for June 9. Nancee J. Schmidt, Plainfield, was in court on May 9 on a count of Possession of Methamphetamine and three counts of Manuf/Deliver Amphetamine (>3-10g). Based on the non-appearance the Court authorizes the issuance of a warrant, extraditable within the continental United States. Jacob W. Kenney, Wild Rose, was in court on May 9 on a count of Possess w/Intent-Fetanyl (<=10g), a count of Maintain Drug Trafficking Place, and a count of Possession of Methamphetamine. A status conference is scheduled for July 3. Richard S. Groholski, Wisconsin Rapids, was in court on May 9 on a count of Possession of Methamphetamine. Plea Counts 2, 3, & 4: NC. Court accepts plea and enters JOC. Count 1 – DRI. Court orders: S/W - two years probation. Conditions: AODA and follow through. The defendant must maintain absolute sobriety, may not be present upon the premises of any bars with the exception of The Fallback in Wisconsin Rapids for the purpose of attending a fundraiser, and is prohibited from possessing/ingesting any impairing substances that have not been prescribed by a physician. Costs w/ 60 DTP or PP. DNA Sample and Surcharge. Defendant advised of right to expunge DNA record through the Department of Justice. Appeal rights given. Cash bond previously posted to be applied. Robert J. Szewczyk, Chippewa Falls, was in court on May 9 on three counts of Failure to Support Child (120 Days+). A status conference is scheduled for June 12. Thomas H. Howard, Columbus, was in court on May 9 on a count of Fail/Maintain Sex Offender Registry. A jury trial is scheduled for Sept. 14.
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