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Green County Felonies

Derek E. Gobeli, 21, Janesville, remains free on a $10,000 signature bond after making his initial appearance Wednesday for drug and bail jumping charges.

Court records allege he had more than three grams of cocaine in his possession Feb. 13 in Monroe, within 1,000 feet of Blackhawk Technical College. He also had 424 grams of marijuana and 58 Ecstasy pills, along with plastic baggies and a digital scale in his possession April 8 in Monroe. He was on bond for Rock County charges of possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia and obstructing an officer at the time of the incidents.

He is charged with possession with intent to deliver controlled drugs, a class D felony, manufacturing/deliver cocaine, a class F felony, possession with intent to deliver marijuana, a class H felony, two counts of bail jumping, and possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor. He faces more than 44 years in prison and more than $150,000 in fines, if convicted.

The court Wednesday scheduled a June 3 district attorney conference for Cory L. Rodebaugh, 24, Brodhead, who pleaded not guilty to charges related to a domestic dispute.

Court records allege Rodebaugh entered a residence without permission, pushed a woman, grabbed her by the throat and damaged a garage door and a phone March 19 at a Decatur township residence.

He is charged with second-degree reckless endangerment, a class G felony, battery, trespassing, criminal damage to property, all class A misdemeanors, and disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He faces more than 12 years in prison and up to $56,000 in fines, if convicted.

He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.

Larry S. Parmer, 26, Monroe, remains free on a $500 signature bond after making his initial appearance Wednesday for drug charges.

Court records allege Parmer had marijuana and a pipe in his possession April 9 in Monroe.

He is charged with possession of marijuana, a class I felony, and possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor. He faces more than three years in prison and more than $10,000 in fines, if convicted.

His preliminary hearing is May 8.

Misdemeanors

The court Wednesday entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with Ashley L. Grindle, 18, Monroe, who pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.

She faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 as part of the plea agreement for the class B misdemeanor.

The court dismissed one count of battery and one count of resisting an officer, both class A misdemeanors. She originally faced up to 21 months in jail and up to $21,000 in fines.

The court will dismiss the charges in one year if she complies with the terms of the agreement.

Court records indicate she refused to get out of her parents' vehicle, swung her arms at her parents and hit a police officer Jan. 17 at the Monroe Police Department.