Oneida County Court sentencing – Aug. 20
Monday, Aug. 10
Steven J. Novack, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct. Charge dismissed.
Guy W. Hoyt, Ladysmith, charged with disorderly conduct and trespass to land-remain after notice. Count one dismissed, fined $263.50.
Lucas A. Johnston-Burnett, Eagle River, charged with retail theft-intentionally take [PTAC]. Defendant failed to appear in court, warrant authorized.
Tuesday, Aug. 11
Travis A. Dettmann, Rhinelander, charged with felony bail jumping and battery. Count one dismissed, sentenced to 120 days county jail with Huber privileges and 21 days jail credit. In another case, charged with possession of narcotic drugs. Amended to possession of heroin, WHS/POP two years.
Diana M. Feld, New Berlin, charged with OWI(4th within 5 years), operating with PAC(4th within 5 years).137, operating while revoked and felony bail jumping. Counts two, three and four dismissed, sentenced to six months county jail with two days jail credit on revocation, WHS/POP three years, $1,759 fine, DL revocation three years, IID 12 months.
Shawnee M. Chapman, Lac Du Flambeau, charged with retail theft-intentionally take, possession of an illegally obtained prescription and misdemeanor bail jumping. In another case, charged with felony bail jumping. In another case, charged with retail theft-intentionally take. Defendant failed to appear in court, warrant authorized.
Mathew E. Smith, Rhinelander, charged with intentionally abuse a hazardous substance, retail theft-intentionally take, possession of drug paraphernalia and four counts of misdemeanor bail jumping. Case dismissed. In another case, charged with escaping criminal arrest and four counts of misdemeanor bail jumping. Case dismissed. Three counts of taking and driving a vehicle without consent-abandon vehicle and theft of movable property. One taking and driving charge dismissed, all counts concurrent sentence: WHS/POP three years, 50 hours community service and $82.50 restitution. In another case, charged with theft of movable property and disorderly conduct. On count one: jail 90 days with Huber privileges and 55 days jail credit.
Marcy J. Beson, Lac Du Flambeau, charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and misdemeanor bail jumping. Count two dismissed, WHS/POP six months.
Ronald E. Lundt, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct and criminal trespass to dwelling. Count two dismissed, WHS/POP nine months and 50 hours community service.
Jeremy J. Meives, Rhinelander, charged with operating while revoked. Defendant failed to appear in court, warrant authorized.
Nicole K. Ives, Rhinelander, charged with impersonating a pharmacist to get a prescription. Judgment deferred, DPA accepted.
Nicole M. Noe, Eagle River, convicted of retail theft-intentionally take. Fine of $150 if defendant attends Last Chance Program, $450 if not.
Steven C. Howard, Rhinelander, charged with retail theft-intentionally take. Fined $1,000.
Kyle J. Bushong, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct. Defendant failed to appear, warrant authorized.
Thursday, Aug. 13
Daryl M. Court, Rhinelander, charged with possession drug paraphernalia. Count amended, fined $263.50.
Monday, Aug. 17
Brody J. Breitzman, Rhinelander, charged with possession of THC and possession of drug paraphernalia. Count two dismissed, fined $328.50.
Chazz J. Smith, Duluth, MN, charged with resisting or obstructing an officer and possession of drug paraphernalia. Count two amended, fined $250.
Julie A. Squiller, Eagle River, charged with disorderly conduct. Charge amended, fined $263.50.
Scott E. Pollack, Sugar Camp, charged with disorderly conduct. Charge amended, fined $263.50.
Barbara E.B. Beavers, Rhinelander, charged with operating without a valid license(2nd within 3 years). Defendant failed to appear in court, warrant authorized.
Andrew J. Shurpit, Rhinelander, charged with operating while revoked. Defendant failed to appear in court, warrant authorized.
Cory J. Volkening, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct [domestic abuse] and misdemeanor bail jumping. Defendant failed to appear, warrant authorized.
ABBREVIATION KEY:
DPA – Deferred Prosecution Agreement
DJA – Deferred Judgment Agreement
WSP – Wisconsin State Prison
PAC – Prohibited Alcohol Concentration
IID – Ignition Interlock Device
CTC – Conspiracy to Commit
PTAC – Party to a crime
WHS/POP – Withheld Sentence and Placed on Probation
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