Submitted by AntigoBuzz on
New charges filed yesterday 01.07.2015:
Lawrence M. Turcotte of County Road H, 48, is charged with operating while intoxicated fifth or sixth offense. He is scheduled to return to court on January 12.
Richard J. Alsteen Jr. of Elcho, 41, is charged with disorderly conduct domestic abuse. An initial appearance is scheduled for January 12.
Jermaine Birt of Ninth Avenue, 37, is charged with disorderly conduct domestic abuse, which occurred on January 1. An initial appearance is set for January 12.
Jermain Birt of Ninth Avenue, 37, is also charged with misdemeanor bail jumping. The offense date was January 4. His next court appearance is set for January 12.
Crystal M. Dankert of Sixth Avenue, 31, is charged with battery, which occurred on December 29. Her initial appearance is scheduled for January 26.
Aaron J. Jackson of County Road S, 45, is charged with operating while intoxicated fourth offense and operating while revoked. The incidents occurred on January 1. A bond of $1,450 was paid. His next court date is February 3.
Louis S. Kopacz of Birnamwood, 35, is charged with operating while revoked, which occurred on December 21. An initial appearance is set for January 20.
Scott A. Ryan Jr. of Merrill, 29, is charged with tampering with or failing to install an ignition interlock device and operating while revoked. The offenses occurred on December 22. A $400 bond was paid. His initial appearance is scheduled for January 20.
New charges filed today:
Carissa L. Drake of Sixth Avenue, 31, is charged with resisting or obstructing an officer. The incident happened on December 22. A $300 bond was paid. Her initial appearance is set for January 12.
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Anonymous replied on
turcotte was charged with fifth OR sixth offense? how do we not know how many times?
AB replied on
That's just the way it's stated in the court record.
Anonymous replied on
so why doesnt the court know? that seems like an important thing to know when they decide to sentence him right?
Anonymous replied on
the court does know. I think it has to do the state statutes, like the statute for a fifth and sixth offense read the same maybe. Of course, there is differences for sentencing. I have seen many like this, the same rings true for seventh, eighth or ninth offense.
Anonymous replied on
jesus seventh eighth and nineth? i thought five or six was horrible... at what point do we just put these ppl away?
Anonymous replied on
I've heard of people going to prison for their sixth offense...
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