MONROE - A hearing for a Monroe man charged with reckless homicide in a crash that killed a 10-year-old Stoughton boy was adjourned Tuesday, Dec. 3, to a later pretrial date.
Both the prosecution and defense in the case of Trevor J. McGuire, 21, are awaiting accident reconstruction reports, according to Assistant District Attorney Jeffrey Kohl.
McGuire is charged with a Class B felony count of first-degree reckless homicide, Class D felony counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle and first-degree reckless injury and Class F felony counts of injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle and first-degree recklessly endangering safety. If convicted on all counts, he faces up to 135 years in prison.
A preliminary hearing and status conference is set for Jan. 3.
A $10,000 cash bond was posted for McGuire in mid-October, and a $90,000 signature bond signed.
Bond conditions stipulate that McGuire must reside with his mother in Monroe and abide by a curfew or take part in residential substance abuse treatment at the Manitoba House in Milwaukee.
On Oct. 7, McGuire lost control of his pickup truck and crashed into a minivan on Wis. 59 near Albany, killing a young passenger in the minivan, Michael T. Iverson, and seriously injuring the boy's father, Matthew I. Iverson, 35. Two siblings, ages 7 and 13, survived with minor injuries.
The family was headed home from a volleyball game in Monroe.
The criminal complaint alleges McGuire and his passenger had been drinking together that afternoon. A deputy found an open bottle of tequila in the pickup and reported that McGuire smelled of alcohol and had "red and glossy" eyes.
Both the prosecution and defense in the case of Trevor J. McGuire, 21, are awaiting accident reconstruction reports, according to Assistant District Attorney Jeffrey Kohl.
McGuire is charged with a Class B felony count of first-degree reckless homicide, Class D felony counts of homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle and first-degree reckless injury and Class F felony counts of injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle and first-degree recklessly endangering safety. If convicted on all counts, he faces up to 135 years in prison.
A preliminary hearing and status conference is set for Jan. 3.
A $10,000 cash bond was posted for McGuire in mid-October, and a $90,000 signature bond signed.
Bond conditions stipulate that McGuire must reside with his mother in Monroe and abide by a curfew or take part in residential substance abuse treatment at the Manitoba House in Milwaukee.
On Oct. 7, McGuire lost control of his pickup truck and crashed into a minivan on Wis. 59 near Albany, killing a young passenger in the minivan, Michael T. Iverson, and seriously injuring the boy's father, Matthew I. Iverson, 35. Two siblings, ages 7 and 13, survived with minor injuries.
The family was headed home from a volleyball game in Monroe.
The criminal complaint alleges McGuire and his passenger had been drinking together that afternoon. A deputy found an open bottle of tequila in the pickup and reported that McGuire smelled of alcohol and had "red and glossy" eyes.