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Home›Uncategorized›Oneida County Court Report for 1-22

Oneida County Court Report for 1-22

By StarJournal
January 22, 2012
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Oneida County Court

ABBREVIATION KEY:

PH – Preliminary Hearing

PTC – Pre-Trial Conference

AIA – Adjourned Initial

Appearance

Wednesday, Jan. 11

Benjamin H. Marquardt, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse. Signature bond $1,000. AIA Feb. 1.

Michael S. Chapman, Rhinelander, charged with resisting or obstructing an officer and possession of drug paraphernalia. Sentenced to jail for 120 days.

Heather M. Keso, Rhinelander, charged with operating while revoked. Cash bond $200. AIA Jan. 23.

William D. Holly, Rhinelander, charged with manufacturing THC with intent to deliver, two counts. Signature bond $2,500. AIA Jan. 30.

Charde G. Theobald, Lac du Flambeau, charged with retail theft less than $2,500. Cash bond $100. PTC Jan. 17.

Chris J. Huelskamp, Rhinelander, charged with possession of THC, second offense, disorderly conduct and battery. Bail continued. PTC Jan. 23.

Robert E. Meulemans Jr., Appleton, charged with theft of video service-uncompensated connection, second offense. Non-appearance by defendant. Warrant authorized.

Jason R. Powell, Rhinelander, charged with operating while intoxicated, third offense. Sentenced to jail for 60 days, probation for two years, drivers license revoked for two years, fined $816 and to install an IID for one year.

Carole J. Schultz, Minocqua, charged with manufacturing cocaine with intent to deliver. Bail continued. PTC March 13.

Darcy L. Jacobson, Lac du Flambeau, charged with operating while revoked, fifth offense, disorderly conduct, criminal damage to property and bail jumping, four counts. Non-appearance by defendant. Warrant authorized.

Thursday, Jan. 12

Alex M. Welke, Tomahawk, charged with felony bail jumping. Signature bond $5,000. PH to be set.

Gabriel T. Thompson, Lac du Flambeau, charged with burglary to a building, theft of movable property less than $2,500 and criminal damage to property. Sentenced to jail for one year.

Paula J. Christensen, Lac du Flambeau, charged with retail theft less than $2,500. Sentenced to jail for six months.

Friday, Jan. 13

Timothy J. Zimmerman, Lac du Flambeau, charged with possession of THC. Fined $328.50.

Kimberly A. Garrow, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly-domestic abuse and bail jumping, two counts.

Michelle M. Wolter, Rhinelander, charged with retail theft less than $2,500, three counts. Bond continued. PTC Feb. 14.

Earl P. Cross, Lac du Flambeau, charged with criminal damage to property. Signature bond $1,000. Plea hearing Feb. 15.

Tuesday, Jan. 17

Joseph E. Shaver, Rhinelander, charged with operating while revoked. Judgement deferred. Review hearing Dec. 10.

Jenna M. Haff, Rhinelander, charged with maintaining a drug trafficking place, possession of THC, possession of drug paraphernalia and neglecting a child, two counts. Surety bond $5,000. PH Feb. 8.

Joseph M. Gronitz, Rhinelander, charged with operating while intoxicated, third offense, operating with a PAC, third offense and bail jumping. Bail continued. Status conference Jan. 23.

Cindy L. Castillo, Rhinelander, charged with operating while intoxicated, third offense and bail jumping. Count two dismissed. Sentenced to probation for two years, jail for 59 days, fined $1,424, drivers license revoked for 24 months and to install an IID for one year.

Rene R. Espinosa, Lac du Flambeau, charged with retail theft less than $2,500, two counts and bail jumping. Bail continued. PTC Feb. 14.

Toni L. Yinger, Rhinelander, charged with operating without a valid license, second offense. Signature bond $400. AIA Jan. 23.

Robert L. Johnson, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse and resisting or obstructing an officer. Sentenced to probation for two years and jail for 10 days.

Ronald K. Toivanen, Shakoppe, Minn,, charged with operating while revoked, possession of a switchblade knife, resisting or obstructing an officer and bail jumping, two counts. Cash bond $1,000. PTC March 6.

Matthew J. Anderson, Minocqua, charged with possession of an illegally obtained prescription. Non-appearance by defendant. Warrant issued.

Mark A. Hall, Rhinelander, charged with operating while intoxicated, second offense and operating with a PAC, second offense. Count two dismissed. Sentenced to jail for seven days, probation for two years, fined $1,630, drivers license revoked for 16 months and to install and IID for one year.

Bobby Joe Frahm, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse. Fined $263.50.

Charde G. Theobald, Lac du Flambeau, charged with retail theft less than $2,500. Sentenced to probation for seven months and jail for 20 days.

Jean F. Sneller, Rhinelander, charged with resisting or obstructing an officer. Bail continued. Jury trial March 16.

Mark H. Braun, Stevens Point, charged with disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property. Fined $263.50. Review hearing April 16.

Cassidy A. Evans, Lake Tomahawk, charged with disorderly conduct. Deferred sentence. Review hearing Oct. 1.

Tanner M. Gee, Antigo, charged with taking and driving a vehicle without the owner’s consent and criminal damage to property. Sentenced to probation for two years, jail for 10 days, fined $460, to pay $1,500 in restitution and to perform 50 hours of community service.

Nunzio V. Virgilio, Rhinelander, charged with battery-domestic abuse, disorderly conduct-two counts and bail jumping. Count one dismissed. Sentenced to 18 months probation and fined $326.

Cody M. Thrall, Three Lakes, charged with theft of movable property less than $2,500 and criminal damage to property. Sentenced to two years of probation, 10 days in jail, fined $326, to pay $1,650 in restitution and to perform 50 hours of community service.

William J. Reise, Sparta, charged with possession of THC and possession of drug parpahernalia. Cash bond $1,000. AIA Jan. 23.

Nicole C. Eades, Hazelhurst, charged with child abuse-intentionally cause harm and neglecting a child-consequence great bodily harm. Bail continued. PTC March 13.

Ashley L. Rausch, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct. Fined $263.50. Review hearing April 16.

Lance S. Olivera, Mincoqua, charged with operating without a valid license, third offense. Bail continued. PTC March 13.

Shawnee M. Chapman, Lac du Flambeau, charged with retail theft less than $2,500.

Shashe M. Malone, Crandon, charged with operating while revoked. Non-appearance by defendant. Warrant issued.

John T. Westerhausen, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse. Cash bond $150. AIA Jan. 23.

Jennifer S. Beck, Rhinelander, charged with theft of movable property-special facts. Bail continued. PH Feb. 6.

Eric A. Kell, Elcho, charged with operating while intoxicated, seventh offense. Cash bond $5,000. AIA Jan. 23.

Nathan R. Ritchie, Rhinelander, charged with negligent operating of a motor vehicle. Sentenced to probation for one year.

MARRIAGE LICENCES

Wednesday, Jan. 11

Patrick A. Rolain and Sandra M. Quattrocchi of Rhinelander

Friday, Jan. 13

Thomas J. Larson and Georgia P. Schramke of Rhinelander

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