Green County MISDEMEANORS
Olivia J. Erickson, 21, Argyle, pleaded no contest Thursday, June 21, to a Class A misdemeanor charge of writing four worthless checks totaling $242.15 to Cenex Southern Wisconsin Co-op in Monroe in April 2011. She was granted a one-year deferred prosecution on the conditions that she pay restitution of $242.15 in monthly installments of $35, plus court costs of $243, attend monitoring conferences, complete and pay for a $76 financial counseling course through the Green County Check Offender Program and not open any checking account without first notifying the district attorney and agreeing to provide a monthly bank statement.
Carleton Edward Williams, 31, Brodhead, made his initial appearance in court Wednesday, June 20, on misdemeanor charges of battery and disorderly conduct. Court records indicate he got physically violent with a woman in a home in the 600 block of East Exchange Street in Brodhead on Monday, June 18, leaving her with bruises. He faces additional penalties as a repeat offender since he was convicted of committing felony aggravated battery in Will County, Ill., in November 2003. A signature bond of $11,000 in the case was signed Thursday, June 21. Williams has a pre-trial conference scheduled Aug. 7.
Olivia J. Erickson, 21, Argyle, pleaded no contest Thursday, June 21, to a Class A misdemeanor charge of writing four worthless checks totaling $242.15 to Cenex Southern Wisconsin Co-op in Monroe in April 2011. She was granted a one-year deferred prosecution on the conditions that she pay restitution of $242.15 in monthly installments of $35, plus court costs of $243, attend monitoring conferences, complete and pay for a $76 financial counseling course through the Green County Check Offender Program and not open any checking account without first notifying the district attorney and agreeing to provide a monthly bank statement.
Carleton Edward Williams, 31, Brodhead, made his initial appearance in court Wednesday, June 20, on misdemeanor charges of battery and disorderly conduct. Court records indicate he got physically violent with a woman in a home in the 600 block of East Exchange Street in Brodhead on Monday, June 18, leaving her with bruises. He faces additional penalties as a repeat offender since he was convicted of committing felony aggravated battery in Will County, Ill., in November 2003. A signature bond of $11,000 in the case was signed Thursday, June 21. Williams has a pre-trial conference scheduled Aug. 7.