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Last Updated: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 11:00 AM CST
Forest County Court Report (11.26.2008)

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Fred A. Ackley III of Crandon, charged with operating while under the influence (3rd) was found guilty due to no contest and was fined $1,209, sentenced to local jail and alcohol assessment and had his license revoked. On the charge of OAR (1st – Rev. due to OWI/PAC), Ackley was found guilty due to no contest and fined $350. The charge of operating with a PAC of .08 or more (3rd) was dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

Fred A. Ackley III, charged with vehicle operator failing to wear a seat belt, had the charges dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

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Fred A. Ackley III, charged with non-registration of an auto, had the charges dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

Fred A. Ackley III, charged with possession of cocaine, amended from possession of cocaine (2nd+), was found guilty due to no contest and was fined $98, sentenced to probation, sent imposed to local jail and had license suspended. On first count of bail jumping, Ackley was found guilty due to no contest and fined $250 and sentenced to local jail. On second count of bail jumping, Ackley was found guilty due to no contest and fined $98 and sentenced to probation and sent imposed to local jail. On third and fourth count of bail jumping, Ackley was found guilty due to no contest and fined $98 for each count. Charges of possession of THC (2nd+ offense) and manufacture/deliver cocaine (<=1g) were dismissed but read in.

Fred A. Ackley III of Crandon, charged with OAR (1st – Rev. due to OWI/PAC), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $250.

Kevin G. Allen of Laona, charged with operating while under the influence (1st), was found guilty at a court trial, fined $803, had license revoked and sentenced to alcohol assessment. The charge of operating with a PAC .10 or more (1st) was dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

Carla J. Alloway of Crandon, charged with operating after revocation/suspension of registration, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Ralph J. Boivin of Suring, charged with criminal damage to property (party to a crime), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $500. On the charge of theft of movable property less than $2,500 (party to a crime), Boivin was found guilty due to no contest and fined $350. The charge of criminal trespass to dwelling (party to a crime) was dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

Michael J. Brunette of Wabeno, charged with speedometer violations, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Michael J. Brunette of Wabeno, charged with operating while revoked (1st-forfeiture), was found guilty due to guilty plea and fined $250.

Guadalupe A. Cisneros of Crandon, charged with failure to signal turn, had charges dismissed on prosecutor’s motion.

Brandon L. Clark of Laona, charged with automobile following too closely, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Brett W. Condon of Caspian, Mich., charged with drinking open intoxicants in MV-passenger, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Jordan A. Cook of Laona, charged with underage drinking/possession 17-20 (1st), had charges dismissed on prosecutor’s motion.

Crystal L. Cornell of Crandon, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Ross N. Crum of Crandon, charged with operating ATV without valid registration, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Spencer L. Cyrus of Green Bay, charged with disorderly conduct, was found guilty due to guilty plea and fined $476. On the charge of resisting or obstructing an officer, Cyrus was found guilty due to guilty plea and was fined $98 and sentenced to probation.

Kevin J. D. DeMars of Crandon, charged with place/transport a loaded firearm in a vehicle, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $243.60.

Tammy A. Dent of Two Rivers, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Dominic C. Derfus of Townsend, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to guilty plea and fined $160.80

Denell L. Dick of Townsend, charged with possession of a controlled substance-THC, amended from possession of THC, was found guilty due to guilty plea and fined $438.

Kayla J. Egan of Appleton, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Jeffrey G. Ekdahl of Houghton, Mich., charged with failure to adhere to mandatory seatbelts requirement, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $10.

Joseph J. Erickson of Lakewood, charged with operating after revocation/suspension of registration, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

William P. Forshee of Goodman, charged with operating while under the influence (1st), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $803, had license revoked and sentenced to alcohol assessment. On the charge of operating with a PAC >= 0.08 < 0.10 (1st), Forshee had the charges dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

Jeremy R. Gould of Woodruff, charged with exceeding speed zones (20-24 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $211.20.

Heather A. Grahn of Goodman, charged with operating while suspended, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Daniel P. Grubbs of Iron River, Mich., charged with speeding in 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Craig L. Gumm of Green Bay, charged with non-registration of an auto, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Kady J. Henschel of Iron River, Mich., charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), amended from speeding in a 55 mph zone (20-24 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Michael B. Holmes of Crandon, charged with animals and poultry not to run at large, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $154.50.

Dale D. Honkala of Crandon, charged with operating without a valid license (1st), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Nicole A. Immel of Goodman, charged with riding in vehicle without wearing a seat belt, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $10.

Michael J. Jackson of Birnamwood, charged with non-registration of an auto, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Kathy J. Jacobson of Wabeno, charged with operating without a valid license (1st), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Robert J. Janczewski of Armstrong Creek, charged with criminal damage to property, had the charges dismissed before initial appearance.

Kody A. Kitchmaster of Laona, charged with violating absolute sobriety law, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $375.

Jenna L. Kortendick of Townsend, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Brandon R. Kroening of Argonne, charged with speeding in 55 mph zone (16-19 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Mary K. Leach of Laona, charged with underage drinking-possession 17-20 (1st), had the charges dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

Earnest Maddox of Richmond Hill, Ga., charged with place/transport loaded firearm in a vehicle, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $243.60.

Brian J. Matt of Crandon, charged with underage drinking-possession 17-20 (1st), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $249.

Derrick L. McGeshick of Pulaski, charged with disorderly conduct, amended from criminal trespass to dwelling, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $300.

Shawn M. McLaughlin of Laona, charged with exceeding speed zones (1-10 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Joseph R. Meidl of Wabeno, charged with county zoning ordinance violation, had the charges dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

Michael P. Melchior of Stillwater, Minn., charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and was fined $160.80.

Edward P. Millan of Armstrong Creek, charged with vehicle operator failing to wear a seat belt, was fount guilty due to no contest and was fined $10.

Edward P. Millan of Armstrong Creek, charged with non-registration of an auto, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Alan R. Murphy of Whitefish Bay, charged with failure to meet mandatory seatbelts requirements, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $10.

Joseph R. Neumann of Glendale Heights, Ill., charged with possession of THC, was found guilty due to guilty plea and fined $476 and had his license suspended. The charge of possession of drug paraphernalia was dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

Andrzej Niewolik of Des Plaines, Ill., charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (16-19 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Joseph A. Nixon of Crandon, charged with non-registration of an auto, was found guilty due to no contest and was fined $160.80.

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Amber M. Novak of Crandon, charged with operating while under the influence (1st) was found guilty at court trial and fined $607, had license revoked and sentenced to alcohol assessment.

Amber M. Novak of Crandon, charged with possession of open intoxicants in MV-driver, was found guilty at court trial and was fined $249.

Amber M. Novak of Crandon, charged with operating with a PAC 0.10 or more (1st), had the charges dismissed on prosecutor’s motion.

Darwin J. Olson of Keshena, charged with criminal damage to property (party to a crime), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $500. On the charge of theft of movable property less than or equal to $2,500 (party to a crime), Olson was found guilty due to no contest and fined $350. A charge of trespass to land (party to a crime) was dismissed but read in.

Jeffrey N. Orley of Townsend, charged with non-registration of an auto, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Joshua L. Peterson of Wabeno, charged with improper display of license plates/tags, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $135.60.

Joshua L. Peterson of Wabeno, charged with non-registration of an auto, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Joshua L. Peterson of Wabeno, charged with inadequate/defective brakes, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Shannon N. Pinkert of Alvin, charged with riding in a vehicle without wearing a seat belt, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $10.

William A. Pitts of Crandon, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and was fined $160.80.

Isaiah T. Quade of Laona, charged with underage drinking-possession 17-20 (1st), had the charges dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

John A. Reinholm of Woodstock, Ill., charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Bryan M. Schallock of Crandon, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), amended from speeding in a 55 mph zone (20-24 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Paul D. Shegonee of Wabeno, charged with ATV owner permit operation by minor, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $173.40.

Tessa R. Shepard of Milwaukee, charged with improper registration of an auto, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

David G. Shepard of Lakewood, charged with operating while suspended, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Michelle L. Smith of Wabeno, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (11-15 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Daniel L. Snyder of Green Bay, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (16-19 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and was fined $186.

Samuel J. Sommers of Appleton, charged with non-registration of an auto, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $160.80.

Mark A. Stapleton of Alvin, charged with vehicle operator failing to wear a seat belt, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $10.

Williams A. Taylor of Menomonie, charged with speeding in 55 mph zone (16-19 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Jeffery L. Thiry of Abrams, charged with failing to meet mandatory seatbelt requirements, was found guilty due to no contest and fined $10.

Paul W. Thornton of Laona, charged with underage drinking-possession 17-20 (1st), had the charges dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

Jennifer J. Thornton of Laona, charged with underage drinking-possession 17-20 (1st), had the charges dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

John Tolczyk of Florence, charged with non-registration of a vehicle less than or equal to 10,000 lbs., had the charges dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion.

James B. Toth of Armstrong Creek, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (20-24 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $211.20.

Charles W. Traeder of Rhinelander, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (16-19 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Randal L. Vosters of Brookfield, charged with speeding in a 55 mph zone (16-19 mph), was found guilty due to no contest and fined $186.

Gordan J. Wilber of Laona, charged with 961.41 (3g)(e), was found guilty due to no contest and was fined $196.50.

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