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Home›Uncategorized›Oneida County Court Report for Sept. 23

Oneida County Court Report for Sept. 23

By StarJournal
September 21, 2012
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Oneida County Court

ABBREVIATION KEY:
PH – Preliminary Hearing
PTC – Pre-Trial Conference
AIA – Adjourned Initial Appearance

Friday, Sept. 14

Nathaniel D. Palmer, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct. Fined $400. Review hearing Nov. 12.

Samantha Jo. S. Young, Lac du Flambeau, charged with retail theft less than $500, bail jumping, two counts and theft of movable property less than $2,500. Sentenced to probation for 18 months and to pay $652.20 in restitution.

Thomas E. Mayotte, Crandon, charged with operating while intoxicated, fourth offense and operating with a PAC, fourth offense. Bond continued. Status conference. Oct. 1.

Duane R. Luse, Merrill, charged with operating while intoxicated, seventh offense, operating with a PAC, seventh offense and disorderly conduct. Bond continued. Jury trial Oct. 16.

Monday, Sept. 17

Jesse A. Kost, Arbor Vitae, charged with retail theft less than $500, two counts. Signature bond $1,000. AIA Oct. 8.

Cody L. Brossow, Rhinelander, charged with possession of THC. Signature bond $500. AIA Oct. 8.

Adam D. Rhode, Rhinelander, charged with operating while revoked. Signature bond $500. PTC Nov. 20.

Craig A. Wassen, Minocqua, charged with operating while intoxicated, second offense. Signature bond $2,500. PTC Nov. 23.

Elizabeth M. Wilson, Rhinelander, charged with possession of an illegally obtained prescription and possession of drug paraphernalia. Signature bond $1,000. AIA Oct. 8.

Julie J. Schuit, St. Germain, charged with retail theft less than $500. Signature bond $1,000. AIA Oct. 8.

Hope A. Miller, Rhinelander, charged with possession of THC and possession of drug paraphernalia. Signature bond $1,000. AIA Oct. 8.

Craig R. Cameron, Minocqua, charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Signature bond $500. AIA Oct. 8.

John J. Sharlow, Minocqua, charged with operating while revoked. Signature bond $500. AIA Oct. 8.

Larissa R. Davila, Woodruff, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse. Cash bond $650. AIA Oct. 8.

Thomas J. Halbman, Rhinelander, charged with possession of THC and possession of drug paraphernalia. Signature bond $750. AIA Oct. 8.

Jarrod W. Pitts, Rhinelander, charged with operating while revoked and IID tampering/failure to install. Signature bond $500. AIA Oct. 8.

Michelle T. Kovachich, Hugo, Minn., charged with substantial battery intending bodily harm and disorderly conduct. Signature bond $3,500. PH Oct. 3.

Warren J. Ostrowski, Three Lakes, charged with negligent operation of a motor vehicle, criminal damage to property and take and drive a vehicle without consent. Cash bond $1,500. AIA Sept. 21.

Richard J. Huffman, Woodruff, charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Non-appearance by defendant. Warrant authorized.

Jake M. Wendt, Rhinelander, charged with burglary to a building, criminal damage to property and possession of an illegally obtained prescription. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 27 and jury trial Dec. 7.

Anthony M. Meyerhofer, Kaukauna, charged with operating while intoxicated, 10th offense and operating with a PAC, 10th offense. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 21.

Heather M. Londo, Rhinelander, charged with interfering with child custody-other parent. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 27.

Michael L. Turner, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 27.

Charles L. Alsteen, Rhinelander, charged with operating without consent-passenger and bail jumping. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 27.

Zachary A. Mosentine, Medford, charged with possession of THC. Bond continued. AIA Dec. 17.

Kenneth G. Garbisch, Rhinelander, charged with theft of movable property less than $2,500. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 20.

Melissa L. Higgins, Tomahawk, charged with operating while intoxicated, second offense, operating with a PAC, second offense and operating while revoked. Bond continued. PTC Nov. 20.

Brady G. Liebscher, Rhinelander, charged with burglary to a building and theft of movable property less than $2,500. Signature bond $1,000. AIA Oct. 15.

Randall G. Buckingham, Rhinelander, charged with theft of movable property less than $2,500 and burglary to a dwelling. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 20.

Scott T. Zeinert, Minocqua, charged with first degree child sexual assault-contact with a person under age 13, four counts. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 27.

Timothy L. Herrick, Arbor Vitae, charged with operating while intoxicated, fourth offense with a passenger under age 16, operating with a PAC, fourth offense with a passenger under age 16 and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 20.

Charles A. Hedges, Tomahawk, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 20.

Nathan R. Hedges, Tomahawk, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 20.

John J. Edwards III, Lac du Flambeau, charged with operating while revoked. Non-appearance by defendant. Warrant authorized.

Joshua P. Clawson, Three Lakes, charged with possession of THC and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bail continued. PTC Oct. 16.

Megan J. Bailey, Gleason, charged with possession of an illegally obtained prescription. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 20.

William J. Fritz, Rhinelander, charged with operating while intoxicated, second offense and operating while revoked. Bail continued. AIA Oct. 8.

Amanda J. McCoy, Lac du Flambeau, charged with resisting or obstructing an officer and operating while revoked. Bail continued. PTC Oct. 23.

Melissa E. Lee, Rhinelander, charged with operating while revoked. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 20.

Mark A. Kotajarvi, Crandon, charged with resisting or obstructing an officer. Bail continued. AIA Sept. 21.

Nunzio V. Virgilio, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse and battery-domestic abuse. Bail continued. AIA 10-22.

Ashley M. Zettler, Rhinelander, charged with manufacturing schedule IV drugs with intent to deliver, two counts. Bail continued. AIA Sept. 21.

Kassandra H. Winn, Rhinelander, charged with battery-domestic abuse and disorderly conduct-domestic abuse. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 20.

Donald R. Ebert, Woodruff, charged with possession of THC and possession of drug paraphernalia. Bail continued. PTC Oct. 23.

Morgan B. Shepherd, Rhinelander, charged with manufacturing THC with intent to deliver. Bail continued. PH Oct. 3.

Kathy M. Koc, Eagle River, charged with operating while intoxicated, third offense and operating with a PAC, third offense. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 20.

Stacy L. Jach, Tomahawk, charged with disorderly conduct. Bail continued. PTC Oct. 23.

Brady G. Liebscher, Rhinelander, charged with theft of movable property less than $2,500. Signature bond $1,000. AIA Oct. 15.

Tuesday, Sept. 18

Daniel L. King, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct. Fined $389.50. Review hearing Jan. 14.

Paul A. Gerrard, LaCrosse, charged with disorderly conduct and resisting or obstructing an officer. Count two dismissed. Fined $263.50.

Robert E. Murphy, Rhinelander, charged with bail jumping and possession of drug paraphernalia. Cash bond $250. AIA Sept. 24.

Richard J. Huffman, Woodruff, charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 27.

Jarod B. Drews, Wausau, charged with fourth degree sexual assault and fraud to an innkeeper less than $2,500. Cash bond $663.50. PTC Nov. 27.

Joseph J. Bickford, Lac du Flambeau, charged with disorderly conduct. Fined $300.

Andrew E. Murphy, Minocqua, charged with battery-domestic abuse, disorderly conduct-use of a dangerous weapon, false imprisonment-use of a dangerous weapon, criminal damage to property, criminal trespass to a dwelling, burglary to a building and strangulation and suffocation. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 1.

Shannon M. Bond, Woodruff, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse. Bail continued. Judgement deferred. Review hearing Sept. 23.

Jeffrey C. Morgan, Tomahawk, charged with disorderly conduct. Sentenced to probation for six months.

Jason D. Echterling, Tomahawk, charged with disorderly conduct-domestic abuse. Bail continued. PTC Oct. 23.

Jeffrey A. Thomas, Lake Tomahawk, charged with disorderly conduct. Fined $500.

Bradley W. Swenson, Rhinelander, charged with disorderly conduct. Signature bond $1,000. Deferred Sentence. Review hearing June 10, 2013.

Terry B. Dembraski, Three Lakes, charged with disorderly conduct and battery. Bail continued. PTC Nov. 27 and jury trial Dec. 12.

Peter S. Carras, Milwaukee, charged with possession of narcotic drugs, second offense, possession of cocaine, second offense and manufacturing heroin with intent to deliver. Bail continued. PTC Oct. 23.

Melissa A. Vanzile, Crandon, charged with substantial battery intending bodily harm and disorderly conduct. Bail continued. Arraignment Oct. 22.

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Friday, Sept. 14

Joseph H. Dufek and Amy N. Pingel of Three Lakes;

James P. Pond and Andrea L. Yeater of Crescent;

Stuart B. Bauman and Brenda D. Moren of Pine Lake;

Ian M. Nelson and Andrea M. Hunley of Newbold;

Zachary W. Kuninger and Serena R. Thompson of Rhinelander;

Brian S. Polzin and Lisa L. Nyhagen of Minocqua.

DIVORCES

Wednesday, Sept. 5

James E. Gauden of Minocqua and Traci S. Gauden of Westfield;

Dennis D. Martin and Julie A. Martin of Rhinelander.

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