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Circuit Court: June 22, 2011
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Green County

Felonies

Christopher M. Arn, 26, Orfordville, was found guilty on June 7, after pleading no contest to a charge of disorderly conduct, an unclassified forfeiture, stemming from a Feb. 20, 2011 incident. He was fined $267. Court records show that Arn refused to put his feet into a deputy's squad car after being arrested on Wisconsin 59, following a domestic dispute.

Misdemeanors

Lisa M. Pfaff, 22, Browntown, was found guilty on June 7, after pleading no contest to a charge of disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor, following an incident on Aug. 9, 2009. She was sentenced to 10 days in jail, which may be served under the Huber Law. Pfaff was fined $107.

Pfaff was also found guilty on June 7, after pleading no contest to another charge of disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor, following an incident on Nov. 25, 2010. She was sentenced to 15 days in jail, which will run consecutive to other sentences. Pfaff was fined $263.

- Alyssa N. Dalen, 22, Monroe, was found guilty June 10, after pleading no contest to a charge of disorderly conduct, an unclassified forfeiture, following a Dec. 24, 2010, incident. Dalen was fined $267.

Dalen was found guilty on June 10, after pleading no contest to possession of cocaine, an unclassified misdemeanor, following an incident on Oct. 10, 2010. She was sentenced to 14 days in jail, which may be served under the Huber Law, and fined $243.

- Jason A. Hardy, 27, Brodhead, was found guilty June 9, after pleading no contest to tattooing without a license, an unclassified misdemeanor, and to tattooing of children, a class D forfeiture, following a Feb. 6, 2011 incident. He was fined $642.50.

- Roger D. Jones, 46, Chicago, was found guilty on June 10, after pleading no contest to a charge of bail jumping, a class A misdemeanor, following an incident on March 31, 2011. Jones was sentenced to 75 days in jail, which will run concurrent with pending charges and may be served under the Huber Law. He was fined $243.