MONROE - A $10,000 signature bond was set Tuesday, Dec. 10, in the vehicular homicide case against a Rockford woman for the death of a Browntown man.
Maquita Quvonda C. Stokes, 30, made her first appearance in Green County Circuit Court Tuesday on six felony charges related to an Aug. 10 accident that killed Antone C. Grawehr, 81, and injured his wife Alma D. Grawehr, 82. The accident also injured Stokes and her passenger Charlotte M. Jones, 41.
Conditions of Stokes' bond include no drinking, no bars or liquor stores, no driving without a valid license and a prohibition on leaving the states of Wisconsin or Illinois without the court's permission.
A preliminary hearing in the case is scheduled Jan. 17.
Court records allege Stokes was intoxicated when she crashed her 2006 Chevy Trailblazer SUV head-on into the Grawehrs' 2004 silver Dodge Caravan on Wis. 81 just south of Brodhead.
Antone Grawehr, aka Tony Grawehr, died at the scene of cardiac arrest after the force of the crash crushed his legs, broke his ribs, fractured his pelvis and left him with multiple internal lacerations and heart injuries.
He and his wife were on their way home from their son's wedding in Milwaukee. His wife told an officer investigating the crash that he had declined an offer of wine at the wedding because he knew he'd be driving home.
A deputy at the crash scene reported an "overwhelming smell of intoxicants" coming from Stokes' SUV and found an open 24-ounce bottle of Miller Light inside.
Maquita Quvonda C. Stokes, 30, made her first appearance in Green County Circuit Court Tuesday on six felony charges related to an Aug. 10 accident that killed Antone C. Grawehr, 81, and injured his wife Alma D. Grawehr, 82. The accident also injured Stokes and her passenger Charlotte M. Jones, 41.
Conditions of Stokes' bond include no drinking, no bars or liquor stores, no driving without a valid license and a prohibition on leaving the states of Wisconsin or Illinois without the court's permission.
A preliminary hearing in the case is scheduled Jan. 17.
Court records allege Stokes was intoxicated when she crashed her 2006 Chevy Trailblazer SUV head-on into the Grawehrs' 2004 silver Dodge Caravan on Wis. 81 just south of Brodhead.
Antone Grawehr, aka Tony Grawehr, died at the scene of cardiac arrest after the force of the crash crushed his legs, broke his ribs, fractured his pelvis and left him with multiple internal lacerations and heart injuries.
He and his wife were on their way home from their son's wedding in Milwaukee. His wife told an officer investigating the crash that he had declined an offer of wine at the wedding because he knew he'd be driving home.
A deputy at the crash scene reported an "overwhelming smell of intoxicants" coming from Stokes' SUV and found an open 24-ounce bottle of Miller Light inside.