Green County Felonies
The court Wednesday entered a plea of not guilty and scheduled a Jan. 9 plea/setencing hearing for Jeremy J. Reynolds, 32, Wisconsin Dells, who stood mute to violating a domestic abuse injunction and disorderly conduct.
Court records indicate he called a woman 20 times July 13 in violation of a domestic abuse injunction. He was on bond for bail jumping, possession of a switchblade knife and possession of drug paraphernalia at the time of the incident.
He is charged with bail jumping, a class H felony, and violating a domestic abuse injunction, an unclassified misdemeanor. He faces more than six years in prison and up to $11,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $1,000 signature bond.
The court on Dec. 20 sentenced Dustin L. Lunde, 19, Janesville, to three years probation after he pleaded no contest to possessing tools used to commit burglary.
He faced more than three years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class I felony.
The court dismissed charges of contributing to the delinquency of a child, a class H felony, receiving stolen property, a class A misdemeanor, and possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor.
Lunde originally faced more than 10 years in prison and more than $30,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he had a two-way radio, a pry bar and a ski mask in his possession June 3 in Albany.
The court on Dec. 20 sentenced Joshua J. Powers, 24, Monroe, to two years probation after he pleaded no contest to battery.
He faced up to nine years in jail and up to $10,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class A misdemeanor. The court reduced the charge from substantial battery, a class I felony. He originally faced more than three years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he hit a man in the head and arms with a metal bat Aug. 7 in Monroe.
The court, Dec. 19, fined Andrew L. Conley, 44, Monroe, $1,858 after he pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.
He faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class B misdemeanor.
The court dismissed charges of second-degree reckless endangerment, a class G felony, and battery, a class A misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 11 years in prison and up to $36,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he pushed a woman through a doorway Feb. 25 in Monroe.
The court on Dec. 19 scheduled a Jan. 29 district attorney conference for Zachary J. Ketelboeter, 18, Belleville, who is charged with two counts of causing injury while intoxicated.
Court records indicate he was driving a vehicle that got into an accident Sept. 29 in New Glarus township. The passenger in the vehicle sustained a broken leg and fractured pelvis.
He is charged with two counts of causing injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle, both class F felonies. He faces up to 25 years in prison and up to $50,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
The court on Dec. 19 entered a plea of not guilty and scheduled a Feb. 5 district attorney conference for John R. Helmeid, 44, Brodhead, who stood mute to possession of marijuana.
Court records indicate he had marijuana in his possession Dec. 5 in Monroe. He was convicted of possession of marijuana in 2006.
He is charged with possession of marijuana, a class I felony. He faces more than three years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
Misdemeanors
The court Wednesday entered a plea of not guilty and scheduled a Jan. 29 district attorney conference for Heather L. Halverson, 19, Monroe, who stood mute to bail jumping and disorderly conduct charges.
Court records indicate she repeatedly slapped a man and grabbed his shirt Dec. 26 in Monroe. She was on bond for battery and disorderly conduct at the time of the incident.
She is charged with bail jumping, a class A misdemeanor, and disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. She faces up to one year in jail and up to $11,000 in fines, if convicted.
She remains free on a $1,000 signature bond.
The court on Dec. 20 sentenced Mona Sadoff-Eshaghi, 22, New Glarus, to two years probation after she pleaded no contest in three separate cases.
She pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor, in relation to an incident that took place May 6 in New Glarus township. She faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines.
The court dismissed one charge of battery and bail jumping, both class A misdemeanors. She originally faced more than two years in jail and up to $30,000 in fines.
Court records indicate she hit, bit and grabbed a man in New Glarus township.
In a second case, she was sentenced to two years probation after she pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct and possession of cocaine.
She faced more than one year in jail and up to $6,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class B and unclassified misdemeanors.
The court dismissed one charge of obstructing an officer, two counts of bail jumping, all class A misdemeanors, and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor. She originally faced more than three years in jail and more than $36,000 in fines.
Court records indicate she grabbed a man's hair and hit him May 10 in New Glarus township.
In the third case, she was sentenced to two years probation after she pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.
She faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class B misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of battery and two counts of bail jumping, all class A misdemeanors. She originally faced up to three years in jail and up to $40,0000 in fines.
Court records indicate she threw things at a woman, shoved her and grabbed her throat Nov. 5 in New Glarus township.
The court on Dec. 19 fined Jesus J. Quinones, 28, Monroe, $350 after he pleaded no contest to resisting an officer.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class A misdemeanor.
Court records indicate he gave officers a false name and false birth date following a traffic stop April 15 in Sylvester township.
The court Wednesday entered a plea of not guilty and scheduled a Jan. 9 plea/setencing hearing for Jeremy J. Reynolds, 32, Wisconsin Dells, who stood mute to violating a domestic abuse injunction and disorderly conduct.
Court records indicate he called a woman 20 times July 13 in violation of a domestic abuse injunction. He was on bond for bail jumping, possession of a switchblade knife and possession of drug paraphernalia at the time of the incident.
He is charged with bail jumping, a class H felony, and violating a domestic abuse injunction, an unclassified misdemeanor. He faces more than six years in prison and up to $11,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $1,000 signature bond.
The court on Dec. 20 sentenced Dustin L. Lunde, 19, Janesville, to three years probation after he pleaded no contest to possessing tools used to commit burglary.
He faced more than three years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class I felony.
The court dismissed charges of contributing to the delinquency of a child, a class H felony, receiving stolen property, a class A misdemeanor, and possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor.
Lunde originally faced more than 10 years in prison and more than $30,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he had a two-way radio, a pry bar and a ski mask in his possession June 3 in Albany.
The court on Dec. 20 sentenced Joshua J. Powers, 24, Monroe, to two years probation after he pleaded no contest to battery.
He faced up to nine years in jail and up to $10,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class A misdemeanor. The court reduced the charge from substantial battery, a class I felony. He originally faced more than three years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he hit a man in the head and arms with a metal bat Aug. 7 in Monroe.
The court, Dec. 19, fined Andrew L. Conley, 44, Monroe, $1,858 after he pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.
He faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class B misdemeanor.
The court dismissed charges of second-degree reckless endangerment, a class G felony, and battery, a class A misdemeanor. He originally faced up to 11 years in prison and up to $36,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he pushed a woman through a doorway Feb. 25 in Monroe.
The court on Dec. 19 scheduled a Jan. 29 district attorney conference for Zachary J. Ketelboeter, 18, Belleville, who is charged with two counts of causing injury while intoxicated.
Court records indicate he was driving a vehicle that got into an accident Sept. 29 in New Glarus township. The passenger in the vehicle sustained a broken leg and fractured pelvis.
He is charged with two counts of causing injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle, both class F felonies. He faces up to 25 years in prison and up to $50,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
The court on Dec. 19 entered a plea of not guilty and scheduled a Feb. 5 district attorney conference for John R. Helmeid, 44, Brodhead, who stood mute to possession of marijuana.
Court records indicate he had marijuana in his possession Dec. 5 in Monroe. He was convicted of possession of marijuana in 2006.
He is charged with possession of marijuana, a class I felony. He faces more than three years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $3,000 signature bond.
Misdemeanors
The court Wednesday entered a plea of not guilty and scheduled a Jan. 29 district attorney conference for Heather L. Halverson, 19, Monroe, who stood mute to bail jumping and disorderly conduct charges.
Court records indicate she repeatedly slapped a man and grabbed his shirt Dec. 26 in Monroe. She was on bond for battery and disorderly conduct at the time of the incident.
She is charged with bail jumping, a class A misdemeanor, and disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. She faces up to one year in jail and up to $11,000 in fines, if convicted.
She remains free on a $1,000 signature bond.
The court on Dec. 20 sentenced Mona Sadoff-Eshaghi, 22, New Glarus, to two years probation after she pleaded no contest in three separate cases.
She pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor, in relation to an incident that took place May 6 in New Glarus township. She faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines.
The court dismissed one charge of battery and bail jumping, both class A misdemeanors. She originally faced more than two years in jail and up to $30,000 in fines.
Court records indicate she hit, bit and grabbed a man in New Glarus township.
In a second case, she was sentenced to two years probation after she pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct and possession of cocaine.
She faced more than one year in jail and up to $6,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class B and unclassified misdemeanors.
The court dismissed one charge of obstructing an officer, two counts of bail jumping, all class A misdemeanors, and one count of possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor. She originally faced more than three years in jail and more than $36,000 in fines.
Court records indicate she grabbed a man's hair and hit him May 10 in New Glarus township.
In the third case, she was sentenced to two years probation after she pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.
She faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class B misdemeanor.
The court dismissed one count of battery and two counts of bail jumping, all class A misdemeanors. She originally faced up to three years in jail and up to $40,0000 in fines.
Court records indicate she threw things at a woman, shoved her and grabbed her throat Nov. 5 in New Glarus township.
The court on Dec. 19 fined Jesus J. Quinones, 28, Monroe, $350 after he pleaded no contest to resisting an officer.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class A misdemeanor.
Court records indicate he gave officers a false name and false birth date following a traffic stop April 15 in Sylvester township.