Green County
Felonies
Shaun P. Curran, 34, Blanchardville, entered a plea of not guilty to a Class E felony count of manufacturing/delivering cocaine on Tuesday. The charge stems from an incident that occurred on May 3. Court records indicate Curran conspired with another individual to deliver about six grams of cocaine to an undercover State Line Narcotics agent. The undercover agent met Curran at a bar and inquired where he could buy about $80 worth of cocaine. Curran facilitated the deal between the agent and another individual and gave the agent his business card for "future buys." He has a pretrial conference set for July 22.
Misdemeanors
On Tuesday:
Katie Ann Sanders, 23, Darlington, was found guilty due to a no-contest plea of driving while intoxicated with a passenger under the age of 16. Sanders will serve 10 days in jail with work-release privileges, have her driver's license revoked for 14 months, take alcohol and other drug assessment classes and is ordered to install an ignition interlock device upon relicensing. Court records indicate that on March 12, Sanders was stopped by an officer on Wisconsin 69 and County H, Town of New Glarus, due to reports of a vehicle driving in the wrong lane. The responding officer wrote in his report that Sanders was slurring her words and mumbling, but her preliminary breath test came back as 0 percent. K-9 unit Ike alerted to drugs in the vehicle and the officer found two blue pills in the vehicle. The pills were later identified as Alprazolam. Sanders owes a fine of $1,442.
Katie Ann Sanders, 23, Darlington, was found guilty due to a no-contest plea of one count of possession of drug paraphernalia; she also had one count of possessing an illegally obtained prescription dismissed. Sanders will serve one year on probation and is ordered to maintain complete sobriety, and if she complies with these terms for one year the charge could be expunged from her record. The conditions of this charge are the same circumstances as listed above. Court records also showed that while Sanders was being processed at the Monroe Clinic ER and the jail, several Alprazolam pills fell off of her person. The responding officer located a grinder with blue dust in it, in Sanders' vehicle. She paid a fine of $243.
Felonies
Shaun P. Curran, 34, Blanchardville, entered a plea of not guilty to a Class E felony count of manufacturing/delivering cocaine on Tuesday. The charge stems from an incident that occurred on May 3. Court records indicate Curran conspired with another individual to deliver about six grams of cocaine to an undercover State Line Narcotics agent. The undercover agent met Curran at a bar and inquired where he could buy about $80 worth of cocaine. Curran facilitated the deal between the agent and another individual and gave the agent his business card for "future buys." He has a pretrial conference set for July 22.
Misdemeanors
On Tuesday:
Katie Ann Sanders, 23, Darlington, was found guilty due to a no-contest plea of driving while intoxicated with a passenger under the age of 16. Sanders will serve 10 days in jail with work-release privileges, have her driver's license revoked for 14 months, take alcohol and other drug assessment classes and is ordered to install an ignition interlock device upon relicensing. Court records indicate that on March 12, Sanders was stopped by an officer on Wisconsin 69 and County H, Town of New Glarus, due to reports of a vehicle driving in the wrong lane. The responding officer wrote in his report that Sanders was slurring her words and mumbling, but her preliminary breath test came back as 0 percent. K-9 unit Ike alerted to drugs in the vehicle and the officer found two blue pills in the vehicle. The pills were later identified as Alprazolam. Sanders owes a fine of $1,442.
Katie Ann Sanders, 23, Darlington, was found guilty due to a no-contest plea of one count of possession of drug paraphernalia; she also had one count of possessing an illegally obtained prescription dismissed. Sanders will serve one year on probation and is ordered to maintain complete sobriety, and if she complies with these terms for one year the charge could be expunged from her record. The conditions of this charge are the same circumstances as listed above. Court records also showed that while Sanders was being processed at the Monroe Clinic ER and the jail, several Alprazolam pills fell off of her person. The responding officer located a grinder with blue dust in it, in Sanders' vehicle. She paid a fine of $243.