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Circuit Court: Feb. 5, 2015
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Green County

Felonies

On Wednesday:

• Devin Q. Manley, 18, Brodhead, was found guilty due to a no-contest plea of possession of drug paraphernalia and will serve one year on probation as a part of a deferred prosecution agreement. Manley was also charged with possession of marijuana stemming from an incident that occurred on Oct. 31. The charge was amended from a felony charge of possession with intent to deliver to a misdemeanor charge of possession. He owes a fine of $330.50.

• Bradley A. Miller, 25, Monroe, was found guilty due to a no-contest plea of domestic abuse-related disorderly conduct and criminal damage to property, he also had a count of possession of drug paraphernalia dismissed. The charges were amended to misdemeanors from the criminal damage to property charge originally being a felony, and stem from an incident that occurred on March 21. Miller will serve 18 months on probation with conditions that he maintain full-time employment. Court records indicate Miller attempted to break a woman's phone by throwing it on the ground multiple times. He also yelled and swore at the victim before breaking the handle off a screen door. He was arrested at his job where officers found a silver pipe that Miller said he used to consume crack cocaine. He owes a fine of $276.



Misdemeanors

On Wednesday:

• Theodore C. Bayrhoffer Jr., 56, Brodhead, had a charge of disorderly conduct dismissed on a prosecutor's motion. The charge stems from an incident that occurred on Nov. 11. Bayrhoffer owes no fines or penalties as the charge was dismissed.

• Samuel P. Way, 28, New Glarus, was released on a $1,000 signature bond with conditions that he have no contact with the alleged victim. Way is charged with domestic abuse-related disorderly conduct and battery stemming from an incident that occurred on Tuesday. If convicted for the maximum penalty Way could face up to $11,000 in fines or one year in jail or both. He has a pretrial conference set for March 3.

• Joy L. King, 47, address unknown, had a charge of domestic abuse-related disorderly conduct dismissed on a prosecutor's motion. The charge stems from an incident that occurred on Oct. 3. King owes no fines or penalties as the charge was dismissed.