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    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 25CF630

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 25CF630

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Felony)

      • Case #: 25CF630

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Misdemeanor)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

      • Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new crime or not appearing in court.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a felony case, like committing another crime or skipping court.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a misdemeanor case, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 940.225(2)(cm) - 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim | Sex Offense (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim (940.225(2)(cm)): Class C Felony, fine up to $100,000, imprisonment up to 40 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(c)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a secured bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new crime or not appearing in court.

      • 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim: Engaging in sexual contact or intercourse with a person who is intoxicated and incapable of giving consent.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a felony case, like committing another crime or skipping court.

      • 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim: Sexually assaulting someone who is too drunk or high to agree to it.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony

      • 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim: Class C Felony


    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 25CM429

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: MCSO21CF1303/MCSO20CF3210

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

      • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

      • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

      • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor

      • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)


    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Not applicable (N/A) since no charges are specified.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.


    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: GBPD BK804800-3

      • Offense Date: 11/18/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 785.01(1)(a) - Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)

      • Case #: 25CF634

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 940.235(1) - Strangulation and Suffocation | Assault (Felony)

      • Case #: 25CF634

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 25CF634

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Simple Assault (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 25CF634

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: GBPD BK804800-5

      • Offense Date: 11/18/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (785.01(1)(a)) (Forfeiture): Forfeiture penalties can include fines, typically up to $200 for non-criminal forfeitures, though this varies by court order (Wis. Stat. § 785.04).

      • Strangulation and Suffocation (940.235(1)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

      • Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Criminal Damage to Property (943.01(1)): Class A Misdemeanor (if damage ≤ $2,500), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Forfeiture): Forfeiture penalties can include fines, typically up to $200 for non-criminal forfeitures, though this varies by court order (Wis. Stat. § 785.04).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (Forfeiture): Engaging in disorderly or disruptive behavior in court that interferes with judicial proceedings, resulting in a non-criminal forfeiture.

      • Strangulation and Suffocation: Intentionally impeding normal breathing or circulation by applying pressure on the throat or neck or blocking the nose or mouth.

      • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

      • Battery: Causing bodily harm to another person by an intentional or reckless act without consent.

      • Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to another person’s property without consent, with damage valued at $2,500 or less.

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (Forfeiture): Willfully disobeying a court order resulting in a non-criminal forfeiture, such as failing to pay a fine or follow a court directive.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (Forfeiture): Acting out in court, like being disruptive, leading to a penalty that’s not a crime.

      • Strangulation and Suffocation: Purposely choking someone or blocking their ability to breathe by pressing on their throat or covering their mouth/nose.

      • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

      • Battery: Physically hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.

      • Criminal Damage to Property: Purposely damaging someone else’s stuff, like breaking a window or scratching a car, with the damage worth $2,500 or less.

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (Forfeiture): Ignoring a court order, like not paying a fine, leading to a penalty that’s not a crime.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Forfeiture (Non-Criminal)

      • Strangulation and Suffocation: Class H Felony

      • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor

      • Battery: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Forfeiture (Non-Criminal)


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 943.20(1)(b) - Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information | Fraud-Impersonation (Felony)

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Felony)

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Misdemeanor)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information (943.20(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Knowingly using another person’s personal identifying information without consent to obtain something of value or to harm that person.

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new crime or not appearing in court.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Using someone else’s personal info, like their name or ID, without permission to get something or hurt them.

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a felony case, like committing another crime or skipping court.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a misdemeanor case, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Class H Felony

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor


    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 23CF562

      • Offense Date: 03/24/2023

      • Charges:

        • Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 4th Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Class H Felony (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)(4)), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment from 60 days to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)), plus license revocation for 2-3 years and mandatory ignition interlock device for 1-3 years.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs for the fourth time, impairing the ability to drive safely.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Driving a car while drunk or high for the fourth time, making it unsafe to drive.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Class H Felony


    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Not applicable (N/A) since no charges are specified.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

      • Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

      • Battery: Causing bodily harm to another person by an intentional or reckless act without consent.

      • Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Knowingly resisting or obstructing an officer while the officer is performing duties, such as by fleeing or giving false information.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

      • Battery: Physically hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.

      • Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Not cooperating with a police officer, like running away or lying to them, while they’re doing their job.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor

      • Battery: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor


    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 25JC46

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 48.19(1)(d)8 - Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk | Juvenile Custody (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 25PA48

      • Offense Date: 04/17/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Civil Court Cases)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk (48.19(1)(d)8): This is typically a juvenile proceeding, not a criminal charge, so penalties may involve custody or court supervision rather than fines or imprisonment (Wis. Stat. § 48.19).

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Civil Court Cases): Civil contempt can result in sanctions like fines or jail time until compliance, typically up to 30 days (Wis. Stat. § 785.04).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk: Taking a juvenile expectant mother into custody due to risk to her or her unborn child, often for protective reasons.

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Willfully disobeying a court order in a civil case, such as failing to comply with court directives.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk: Holding a pregnant young person in custody because she or her baby might be in danger.

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Ignoring a court order in a civil case, like not doing what the judge told you to do.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk: Juvenile Proceeding (Not Classified as Felony/Misdemeanor)

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Civil Court Cases (Not Classified as Felony/Misdemeanor)


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: USMS 25-CR-00025

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 0001.00 - Federal Safekeeper (Not specified as Felony/Misdemeanor)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Federal Safekeeper (0001.00): This is a placeholder status for federal custody, not a specific charge. Penalties depend on the underlying federal charges, which are not specified here and could range from fines to imprisonment based on federal law.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Federal Safekeeper: An individual held in custody on behalf of federal authorities, typically pending federal charges or transfer.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Federal Safekeeper: Being held in jail for the federal government, usually while waiting for federal charges or a transfer.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Federal Safekeeper: Not specified (Placeholder Status)


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 24CF1110

      • Offense Date: 06/15/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 943.50(1m)(b) - Retail Theft-Intent. Take | Shoplifting (Felony)

      • Case #: 24CF1110

      • Offense Date: 06/15/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Retail Theft-Intent. Take (943.50(1m)(b)): Class I Felony (if value exceeds $500 but not $5,000), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Intentionally taking merchandise from a retail establishment without paying, with the value determining the felony level.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Stealing stuff from a store on purpose, with the value of the items making it a felony.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a minor crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Class I Felony

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor


    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 24CF903

      • Offense Date: 05/13/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 4th Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Class H Felony (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)(4)), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment from 60 days to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)), plus license revocation for 2-3 years and mandatory ignition interlock device for 1-3 years.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs for the fourth time, impairing the ability to drive safely.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Driving a car while drunk or high for the fourth time, making it unsafe to drive.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Class H Felony


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 25CF100

      • Offense Date: 12/18/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 940.30 - False Imprisonment | Kidnapping (Felony)

      • Case #: 25CF100

      • Offense Date: 12/18/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 25CF100

      • Offense Date: 12/18/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 25CF100

      • Offense Date: 12/18/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • False Imprisonment (940.30): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Criminal Damage to Property (943.01(1)): Class A Misdemeanor (if damage ≤ $2,500), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • False Imprisonment: Intentionally confining or restraining another person without their consent and without lawful authority.

      • Battery: Causing bodily harm to another person by an intentional or reckless act without consent.

      • Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to another person’s property without consent, with damage valued at $2,500 or less.

      • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • False Imprisonment: Holding someone against their will without permission or legal reason.

      • Battery: Physically hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.

      • Criminal Damage to Property: Purposely damaging someone else’s stuff, like breaking a window or scratching a car, with the damage worth $2,500 or less.

      • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • False Imprisonment: Class H Felony

      • Battery: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 24CM587

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 21CF1131, 21CF1972

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Misdemeanor): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Willfully disobeying a court order, resulting in a misdemeanor charge.

      • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Ignoring a court order, like not doing what the judge said, leading to a minor crime charge.

      • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 22CF1096

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: PO HOLD

      • Offense Date: 10/16/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

      • Case #: PO HOLD

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: PO HOLD

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 961.41(3g)(am) - Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derivative-Possession (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, she could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Possession Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Possession of Narcotic Drugs (961.41(3g)(am)): Class I Felony (for certain narcotics like heroin), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

      • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.

      • Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Unlawfully possessing a narcotic drug, such as heroin or other opium derivatives, without a prescription.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

      • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.

      • Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Having illegal drugs like heroin without a prescription.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)

      • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Class I Felony


    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 24CM1185

      • Offense Date: 10/29/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 24CM1185

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 943.201(2)(b) - Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information | Fraud-Impersonation (Felony)

      • Case #: 24CM1185

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 24CM1185

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: PO HOLD

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

      • Case #: WOSO 25CF99

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 785.01(1)(a) - Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Possession Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information (943.201(2)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (785.01(1)(a)) (Felony): If charged as a felony due to severity, it could be treated as a Class I Felony, with a fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)). Typically, contempt as a felony is rare and depends on the nature of the misconduct.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Knowingly using another person’s personal identifying information without consent to obtain something of value or to harm that person.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.

      • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Engaging in disorderly or disruptive behavior in court that interferes with judicial proceedings, charged as a felony due to severity.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Using someone else’s personal info, like their name or ID, without permission to get something or hurt them.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a minor crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.

      • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Acting out in court, like being disruptive, in a serious way that gets treated as a felony.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Class H Felony

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Class I Felony (if charged as a felony)



All individuals were processed at the Brown County Jail, with a commitment date of April 2, 2025. The sheriff’s office noted that projected release dates for the inmates are subject to change. No detainer information was reported for any of the individuals at the time of booking.

The Brown County Sheriff’s Office continues to work diligently to maintain safety and order in the community. For more information on these arrests or to access daily arrest records, residents are encouraged to visit the sheriff’s official website or contact the office directly.

Disclaimer: This report is based on daily arrest records for the Brown County, Green Bay, WI area. This is a private, personal page not affiliated with any police, fire, or rescue departments.

  • 🚨 Nicholas John Schneider 🚨

  • Charge Information:

    • Case #: 25CF630

    • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

    • Charges:

      • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

    • Case #: 25CF630

    • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

    • Charges:

      • Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Felony)

    • Case #: 25CF630

    • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

    • Charges:

      • Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Misdemeanor)

  • Possible Penalties:

    • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

    • Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

    • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

  • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

    • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

    • Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new crime or not appearing in court.

    • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.

  • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

    • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

    • Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a felony case, like committing another crime or skipping court.

    • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a misdemeanor case, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.

  • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

    • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor

    • Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony

    • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor

  • 🚨 Jadier Moises Ortiz-Valentin 🚨

    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Not applicable (N/A) since no charges are specified.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.

  • 🚨 Marco Fernando Jimenez 🚨

    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.

  • 🚨 Brandon Proudstar Doxtator 🚨

    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 940.225(2)(cm) - 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim | Sex Offense (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim (940.225(2)(cm)): Class C Felony, fine up to $100,000, imprisonment up to 40 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(c)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a secured bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new crime or not appearing in court.

      • 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim: Engaging in sexual contact or intercourse with a person who is intoxicated and incapable of giving consent.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a felony case, like committing another crime or skipping court.

      • 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim: Sexually assaulting someone who is too drunk or high to agree to it.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony

      • 2nd Deg. Sex Assault-Intoxicated Victim: Class C Felony

  • 🚨 Bobbi Jo Long 🚨

    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 23CF562

      • Offense Date: 03/24/2023

      • Charges:

        • Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 4th Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Class H Felony (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)(4)), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment from 60 days to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)), plus license revocation for 2-3 years and mandatory ignition interlock device for 1-3 years.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs for the fourth time, impairing the ability to drive safely.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Driving a car while drunk or high for the fourth time, making it unsafe to drive.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Class H Felony

  • 🚨 Riley James Klein 🚨

    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.

  • 🚨 Tresa Marie Gilbert 🚨

    • Charge Information:

      • No charges listed for this inmate.

    • Possible Penalties:

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • N/A.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • N/A.

  • 🚨 Yarelis Marie Pineda 🚨

    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: GBPD BK804800-3

      • Offense Date: 11/18/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 785.01(1)(a) - Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)

      • Case #: 25CF634

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 940.235(1) - Strangulation and Suffocation | Assault (Felony)

      • Case #: 25CF634

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 25CF634

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Simple Assault (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: 25CF634

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: GBPD BK804800-5

      • Offense Date: 11/18/2024

      • Charges:

        • Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Forfeiture)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (785.01(1)(a)) (Forfeiture): Forfeiture penalties can include fines, typically up to $200 for non-criminal forfeitures, though this varies by court order (Wis. Stat. § 785.04).

      • Strangulation and Suffocation (940.235(1)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

      • Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Criminal Damage to Property (943.01(1)): Class A Misdemeanor (if damage ≤ $2,500), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Forfeiture): Forfeiture penalties can include fines, typically up to $200 for non-criminal forfeitures, though this varies by court order (Wis. Stat. § 785.04).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (Forfeiture): Engaging in disorderly or disruptive behavior in court that interferes with judicial proceedings, resulting in a non-criminal forfeiture.

      • Strangulation and Suffocation: Intentionally impeding normal breathing or circulation by applying pressure on the throat or neck or blocking the nose or mouth.

      • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

      • Battery: Causing bodily harm to another person by an intentional or reckless act without consent.

      • Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to another person’s property without consent, with damage valued at $2,500 or less.

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (Forfeiture): Willfully disobeying a court order resulting in a non-criminal forfeiture, such as failing to pay a fine or follow a court directive.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (Forfeiture): Acting out in court, like being disruptive, leading to a penalty that’s not a crime.

      • Strangulation and Suffocation: Purposely choking someone or blocking their ability to breathe by pressing on their throat or covering their mouth/nose.

      • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

      • Battery: Physically hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.

      • Criminal Damage to Property: Purposely damaging someone else’s stuff, like breaking a window or scratching a car, with the damage worth $2,500 or less.

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (Forfeiture): Ignoring a court order, like not paying a fine, leading to a penalty that’s not a crime.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Forfeiture (Non-Criminal)

      • Strangulation and Suffocation: Class H Felony

      • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor

      • Battery: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor

      • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Forfeiture (Non-Criminal)

  • 🚨 Feysal Sharif Ali Yusuf 🚨

    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 943.20(1)(b) - Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information | Fraud-Impersonation (Felony)

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Felony)

      • Case #: (Not specified)

      • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Misdemeanor)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information (943.20(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Bail Jumping-Felony (946.49(1)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Knowingly using another person’s personal identifying information without consent to obtain something of value or to harm that person.

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new crime or not appearing in court.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Using someone else’s personal info, like their name or ID, without permission to get something or hurt them.

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a felony case, like committing another crime or skipping court.

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a misdemeanor case, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Class H Felony

      • Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony

      • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor

  • 🚨 Paris Lavelle Nunn 🚨

    • Charge Information:

      • Case #: 25CM429

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

      • Case #: MCSO21CF1303/MCSO20CF3210

      • Offense Date: 04/20/2025

      • Charges:

        • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

    • Possible Penalties:

      • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

      • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

    • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

      • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

    • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

      • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

    • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

      • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor

        • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)

          🚨 Jade Nicole Staack 🚨

          • Charge Information:

            • No charges listed for this inmate.

          • Possible Penalties:

            • Not applicable (N/A) since no charges are specified.

          • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

            • N/A.

          • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

            • N/A.

          • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

            • N/A.

          • 🚨 Jasmin Isabel Ortiz 🚨

            • Charge Information:

              • Case #: (Not specified)

              • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

              • Charges:

                • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

              • Case #: (Not specified)

              • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

              • Charges:

                • Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)

              • Case #: (Not specified)

              • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

              • Charges:

                • Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)

            • Possible Penalties:

              • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

              • Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

              • Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

            • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

              • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

              • Battery: Causing bodily harm to another person by an intentional or reckless act without consent.

              • Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Knowingly resisting or obstructing an officer while the officer is performing duties, such as by fleeing or giving false information.

            • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

              • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

              • Battery: Physically hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.

              • Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Not cooperating with a police officer, like running away or lying to them, while they’re doing their job.

            • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

              • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor

              • Battery: Class A Misdemeanor

              • Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor

          • 🚨 Amber Dawn Wolfe 🚨

            • Charge Information:

              • Case #: 25JC46

              • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

              • Charges:

                • Code: 48.19(1)(d)8 - Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk | Juvenile Custody (Misdemeanor)

              • Case #: 25PA48

              • Offense Date: 04/17/2025

              • Charges:

                • Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Civil Court Cases)

            • Possible Penalties:

              • Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk (48.19(1)(d)8): This is typically a juvenile proceeding, not a criminal charge, so penalties may involve custody or court supervision rather than fines or imprisonment (Wis. Stat. § 48.19).

              • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Civil Court Cases): Civil contempt can result in sanctions like fines or jail time until compliance, typically up to 30 days (Wis. Stat. § 785.04).

            • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

              • Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk: Taking a juvenile expectant mother into custody due to risk to her or her unborn child, often for protective reasons.

              • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Willfully disobeying a court order in a civil case, such as failing to comply with court directives.

            • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

              • Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk: Holding a pregnant young person in custody because she or her baby might be in danger.

              • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Ignoring a court order in a civil case, like not doing what the judge told you to do.

            • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

              • Juvenile Custody-Expectant Mother at Risk: Juvenile Proceeding (Not Classified as Felony/Misdemeanor)

              • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Civil Court Cases (Not Classified as Felony/Misdemeanor)

          • 🚨 William Charles Funk 🚨

            • Charge Information:

              • No charges listed for this inmate.

            • Possible Penalties:

              • N/A.

            • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

              • N/A.

            • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

              • N/A.

            • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

              • N/A.

          • 🚨 Willie Otis Epps 🚨

            • Charge Information:

              • Case #: USMS 25-CR-00025

              • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

              • Charges:

                • Code: 0001.00 - Federal Safekeeper (Not specified as Felony/Misdemeanor)

            • Possible Penalties:

              • Federal Safekeeper (0001.00): This is a placeholder status for federal custody, not a specific charge. Penalties depend on the underlying federal charges, which are not specified here and could range from fines to imprisonment based on federal law.

            • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

              • Federal Safekeeper: An individual held in custody on behalf of federal authorities, typically pending federal charges or transfer.

            • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

              • Federal Safekeeper: Being held in jail for the federal government, usually while waiting for federal charges or a transfer.

            • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

              • Federal Safekeeper: Not specified (Placeholder Status)

          • 🚨 Russell Lee Roulette 🚨

            • Charge Information:

              • Case #: 24CF903

              • Offense Date: 05/13/2024

              • Charges:

                • Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 4th Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Felony)

            • Possible Penalties:

              • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Class H Felony (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)(4)), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment from 60 days to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)), plus license revocation for 2-3 years and mandatory ignition interlock device for 1-3 years.

            • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

              • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs for the fourth time, impairing the ability to drive safely.

            • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

              • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Driving a car while drunk or high for the fourth time, making it unsafe to drive.

            • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

              • Operating While under Influence 4th Offense: Class H Felony

          • 🚨 Tobin Jon Frank 🚨

            • Charge Information:

              • No charges listed for this inmate.

            • Possible Penalties:

              • N/A.

            • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

              • N/A.

            • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

              • N/A.

            • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

              • N/A.

          • 🚨 Cole Wernerthomas Danoff 🚨

            • Charge Information:

              • Case #: 25CF100

              • Offense Date: 12/18/2024

              • Charges:

                • Code: 940.30 - False Imprisonment | Kidnapping (Felony)

              • Case #: 25CF100

              • Offense Date: 12/18/2024

              • Charges:

                • Code: 940.19(1) - Battery | Assault (Misdemeanor)

              • Case #: 25CF100

              • Offense Date: 12/18/2024

              • Charges:

                • Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)

              • Case #: 25CF100

              • Offense Date: 12/18/2024

              • Charges:

                • Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)

            • Possible Penalties:

              • False Imprisonment (940.30): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

              • Battery (940.19(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

              • Criminal Damage to Property (943.01(1)): Class A Misdemeanor (if damage ≤ $2,500), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

              • Disorderly Conduct (947.01(1)): Class B Misdemeanor, fine up to $1,000, imprisonment up to 90 days, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(b)).

            • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

              • False Imprisonment: Intentionally confining or restraining another person without their consent and without lawful authority.

              • Battery: Causing bodily harm to another person by an intentional or reckless act without consent.

              • Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to another person’s property without consent, with damage valued at $2,500 or less.

              • Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.

            • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

              • False Imprisonment: Holding someone against their will without permission or legal reason.

              • Battery: Physically hurting someone on purpose, like hitting or punching them, without their permission.

              • Criminal Damage to Property: Purposely damaging someone else’s stuff, like breaking a window or scratching a car, with the damage worth $2,500 or less.

              • Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.

            • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

              • False Imprisonment: Class H Felony

              • Battery: Class A Misdemeanor

              • Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor

              • Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor

          • 🚨 Carlos Rosario Summers 🚨

            • Charge Information:

              • Case #: 24CM587

              • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

              • Charges:

                • Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)

              • Case #: 21CF1131, 21CF1972

              • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

              • Charges:

                • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

            • Possible Penalties:

              • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order (785.01(1)(b)) (Misdemeanor): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

              • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

            • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

              • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Willfully disobeying a court order, resulting in a misdemeanor charge.

              • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

            • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

              • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Ignoring a court order, like not doing what the judge said, leading to a minor crime charge.

              • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

            • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

              • Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Class A Misdemeanor

              • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)

          • 🚨 Jacquise Ebony Smallwood 🚨

            • Charge Information:

              • Case #: 24CF1110

              • Offense Date: 06/15/2024

              • Charges:

                • Code: 943.50(1m)(b) - Retail Theft-Intent. Take | Shoplifting (Felony)

              • Case #: 24CF1110

              • Offense Date: 06/15/2024

              • Charges:

                • Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)

            • Possible Penalties:

              • Retail Theft-Intent. Take (943.50(1m)(b)): Class I Felony (if value exceeds $500 but not $5,000), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).

              • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

            • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

              • Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Intentionally taking merchandise from a retail establishment without paying, with the value determining the felony level.

              • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.

            • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

              • Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Stealing stuff from a store on purpose, with the value of the items making it a felony.

              • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a minor crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.

            • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

              • Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Class I Felony

              • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor

              • 🚨 Adrian Avery Malone 🚨

                • Charge Information:

                  • Case #: 22CF1096

                  • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

                • Possible Penalties:

                  • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

                • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

                  • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

                • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

                  • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

                • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

                  • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)

              • 🚨 Elizabeth Marie Jansen 🚨

                • Charge Information:

                  • Case #: PO HOLD

                  • Offense Date: 10/16/2024

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

                  • Case #: PO HOLD

                  • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)

                  • Case #: PO HOLD

                  • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 961.41(3g)(am) - Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derivative-Possession (Felony)

                • Possible Penalties:

                  • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, she could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

                  • Possession Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

                  • Possession of Narcotic Drugs (961.41(3g)(am)): Class I Felony (for certain narcotics like heroin), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).

                • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

                  • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

                  • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.

                  • Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Unlawfully possessing a narcotic drug, such as heroin or other opium derivatives, without a prescription.

                • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

                  • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

                  • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.

                  • Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Having illegal drugs like heroin without a prescription.

                • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

                  • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)

                  • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor

                  • Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Class I Felony

              • 🚨 Adan Mota Alaniz 🚨

                • Charge Information:

                  • Case #: 24CM1185

                  • Offense Date: 10/29/2024

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)

                  • Case #: 24CM1185

                  • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 943.201(2)(b) - Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information | Fraud-Impersonation (Felony)

                  • Case #: 24CM1185

                  • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)

                  • Case #: 24CM1185

                  • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 946.49(1)(a) - Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond (Misdemeanor)

                  • Case #: PO HOLD

                  • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)

                  • Case #: WOSO 25CF99

                  • Offense Date: 04/21/2025

                  • Charges:

                    • Code: 785.01(1)(a) - Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court (Felony)

                • Possible Penalties:

                  • Possession Drug Paraphernalia (961.573(1)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

                  • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information (943.201(2)(b)): Class H Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 6 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

                  • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor (946.49(1)(a)): Class A Misdemeanor, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).

                  • Probation Violation (973.10): If revoked, he could serve the original sentence for the underlying felony, potentially ranging from 1 year to life depending on the felony class (Wis. Stat. § 973.10). For a Class H Felony, this would be up to 6 years (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(h)).

                  • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (785.01(1)(a)) (Felony): If charged as a felony due to severity, it could be treated as a Class I Felony, with a fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)). Typically, contempt as a felony is rare and depends on the nature of the misconduct.

                • Charge Description (Legal Terms):

                  • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.

                  • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Knowingly using another person’s personal identifying information without consent to obtain something of value or to harm that person.

                  • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a misdemeanor charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.

                  • Probation Violation: Failing to comply with the terms of probation for a felony conviction, such as committing a new crime or not following probation rules.

                  • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Engaging in disorderly or disruptive behavior in court that interferes with judicial proceedings, charged as a felony due to severity.

                • Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):

                  • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.

                  • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Using someone else’s personal info, like their name or ID, without permission to get something or hurt them.

                  • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Breaking the rules of bail for a minor crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.

                  • Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.

                  • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Acting out in court, like being disruptive, in a serious way that gets treated as a felony.

                • Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):

                  • Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor

                  • Unauthorized Use of Personal Identifying Information: Class H Felony

                  • Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor: Class A Misdemeanor

                  • Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)

                  • Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Class I Felony (if charged as a felony)

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