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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.
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Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF643
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Felony)
Case #: 25CF643
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(e) - Possession of THC | Marijuana-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF643
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)
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)).
Possession of THC (961.41(3g)(e)): Class A Misdemeanor (for a second or subsequent offense; first offense may be a citation), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
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)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Possession of THC: Unlawfully possessing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana.
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a serious crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Possession of THC: Having marijuana or its active ingredient without permission.
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony
Possession of THC: Class A Misdemeanor
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF637
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(am) - Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derivative-Possession (Felony)
Case #: 25CF637
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF637
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)
Case #: PO-HOLD
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
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)).
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)).
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)).
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):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Unlawfully possessing a narcotic drug, such as heroin or other opium derivatives, without a prescription.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to another person’s property without consent, with damage valued at $2,500 or less.
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):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Having illegal drugs like heroin without a prescription.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.
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.
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Class I Felony
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor
Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
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Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(h) - Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs | Prescription (Felony)
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(c) - Possession of Cocaine/Coca | Cocaine-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: CASO 25CF30
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)
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)).
Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs (961.41(1)(h)): Class I Felony (for certain prescription drugs), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Possession of Cocaine/Coca (961.41(3g)(c)): Class A Misdemeanor (for a second or subsequent offense; first offense may be a citation), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
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)).
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)).
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)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs: Unlawfully manufacturing or delivering dangerous prescription drugs.
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Unlawfully possessing cocaine or coca derivatives.
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.
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.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Willfully disobeying a court order, resulting in a misdemeanor charge.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a serious crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs: Making or handing out dangerous prescription drugs illegally.
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Having cocaine without permission.
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Not cooperating with a police officer, like running away or lying to them, while they’re doing their job.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Ignoring a court order, like not doing what the judge said, leading to a minor crime charge.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony
Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs: Class I Felony
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Class A Misdemeanor
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Class A Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: WISO-24CM242
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: WISO-24CM242
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(a) - Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
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)).
Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (785.01(1)(a)) (Misdemeanor): 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):
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.
Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Engaging in disorderly or disruptive behavior in court that interferes with judicial proceedings, charged as a misdemeanor.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Not cooperating with a police officer, like running away or lying to them, while they’re doing their job.
Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Acting out in court, like being disruptive, in a way that gets treated as a minor crime.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Class A Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
No charges listed for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
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Charge Description (Legal Terms):
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Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
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Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
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Charge Information:
No charges listed for this inmate.
Possible Penalties:
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Charge Description (Legal Terms):
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Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
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Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
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Charge Information:
Case #: 22CF975
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)
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Charge Information:
Case #: USMS 25MJ606
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)
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Charge Information:
Case #: USMS 25MJ605
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)
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Charge Information:
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.573(1) - Possess Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Misdemeanor, fine from $350 to $1,100, imprisonment from 5 days to 6 months, or both; also license revocation for 12-18 months (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)2).
Possess 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)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense: Operating a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant, second offense within a specified period.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense: Driving while drunk or under the influence of drugs, and it’s the second time getting caught.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense: Misdemeanor
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: 23CF2157
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Case #: 23CF2157
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 943.50(1m)(b) - Retail Theft-Intent. Take | Shoplifting (Misdemeanor)
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)).
Retail Theft-Intent. Take (943.50(1m)(b)): Class A Misdemeanor (if value ≤ $2,500), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
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.
Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Intentionally taking merchandise from a retail establishment without consent and with intent to deprive the owner, value $2,500 or less.
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.
Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Stealing items from a store, worth $2,500 or less, with the intent to keep them.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Class A Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: 22CF63/MRSO24CF144
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)
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Charge Information:
Case #: 24CM1013
Offense Date: 09/18/2024
Charges:
Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
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)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to another person’s property without consent, with damage valued at $2,500 or less.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
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.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor
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Charge Information:
Case #: OUSO 25CF324
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(e) - Possession of THC | Marijuana-Possession (Felony)
Case #: OUSO 25CF324
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41 - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: OUSO 25CF324
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Possession of THC (961.41(3g)(e)): Class I Felony (if second or subsequent offense with enhancers), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41): Class A Misdemeanor, 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)) (Felony): Class I Felony (if felony-level contempt due to enhancers), 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):
Possession of THC: Unlawfully possessing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana.
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.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Willfully disobeying a court order, charged as a felony due to severity or prior history.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Possession of THC: Having marijuana or its active ingredient without 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.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Ignoring a court order, like not doing what the judge said, treated as a serious crime due to the situation.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Possession of THC: Class I Felony
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Class I Felony
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Charge Information:
Case #: WSSO 20CF50 / *See Notes
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)
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Charge Information:
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 941.30(2) - 2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety | Crimes Against Persons (Felony)
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.04(3) - Operator Flee/Elude Officer-Bodily Harm | Traffic Offense (Felony)
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety (941.30(2)): Class G Felony, fine up to $25,000, imprisonment up to 10 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(g)).
Operator Flee/Elude Officer-Bodily Harm (346.04(3)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
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)).
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):
2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety: Recklessly endangering another’s safety under circumstances showing utter disregard for human life, less severe than first-degree.
Operator Flee/Elude Officer-Bodily Harm: Knowingly fleeing or attempting to elude a traffic officer, resulting in bodily harm to another person.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
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):
2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety: Doing something dangerous that puts someone at risk of harm, showing a lack of care for their safety, but not as serious as the worst cases.
Operator Flee/Elude Officer-Bodily Harm: Running away from a police officer during a traffic stop in a way that causes someone to get hurt.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Not cooperating with a police officer, like running away or lying to them, while they’re doing their job.
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.
🚨 Fernando Lehi Ramirez 🚨
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.
🚨 Dylan William Zirbel 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 22CF975
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)
🚨 Jashawn Raheem Schaffer 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF637
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(am) - Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derivative-Possession (Felony)
Case #: 25CF637
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF637
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)
Case #: PO-HOLD
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
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)).
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)).
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)).
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):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Unlawfully possessing a narcotic drug, such as heroin or other opium derivatives, without a prescription.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to another person’s property without consent, with damage valued at $2,500 or less.
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):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Having illegal drugs like heroin without a prescription.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, in a manner that could upset others.
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.
Probation Violation: Not following the rules of probation after a felony conviction, like committing another crime or missing check-ins.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Possession of Narcotic Drugs: Class I Felony
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor
Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
🚨 Pablo NMI Sifuentes-Navarro 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: USMS 25MJ606
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)
🚨 Saysona NMI Lee 🚨
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.
🚨 Amanda Joan Hoogland 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF643
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Personal Recognizance (Felony)
Case #: 25CF643
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(e) - Possession of THC | Marijuana-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF643
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)
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)).
Possession of THC (961.41(3g)(e)): Class A Misdemeanor (for a second or subsequent offense; first offense may be a citation), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
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)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Possession of THC: Unlawfully possessing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana.
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a serious crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Possession of THC: Having marijuana or its active ingredient without permission.
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony
Possession of THC: Class A Misdemeanor
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor
🚨 Pedro NMI Sifuentes-Navarro 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: USMS 25MJ605
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)
🚨 Ryan Dale Metzger 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.49(1)(b) - Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond (Felony)
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(1)(h) - Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs | Prescription (Felony)
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(c) - Possession of Cocaine/Coca | Cocaine-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.573(1) - Possession Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 25CF641
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: CASO 25CF30
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)
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)).
Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs (961.41(1)(h)): Class I Felony (for certain prescription drugs), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Possession of Cocaine/Coca (961.41(3g)(c)): Class A Misdemeanor (for a second or subsequent offense; first offense may be a citation), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
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)).
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)).
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)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Intentionally failing to comply with the terms of a bail bond for a felony charge, such as committing a new offense or not appearing in court.
Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs: Unlawfully manufacturing or delivering dangerous prescription drugs.
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Unlawfully possessing cocaine or coca derivatives.
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.
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.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Willfully disobeying a court order, resulting in a misdemeanor charge.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Breaking the rules of bail for a serious crime, like committing another offense or not showing up to court.
Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs: Making or handing out dangerous prescription drugs illegally.
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Having cocaine without permission.
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Not cooperating with a police officer, like running away or lying to them, while they’re doing their job.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Ignoring a court order, like not doing what the judge said, leading to a minor crime charge.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Bail Jumping-Felony: Class H Felony
Manufacture/Deliver Dangerous Drugs: Class I Felony
Possession of Cocaine/Coca: Class A Misdemeanor
Possession Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Class A Misdemeanor
🚨 Akashay Breonna Rene Taylor 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: WISO-24CM242
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: WISO-24CM242
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(a) - Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
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)).
Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court (785.01(1)(a)) (Misdemeanor): 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):
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.
Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Engaging in disorderly or disruptive behavior in court that interferes with judicial proceedings, charged as a misdemeanor.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Not cooperating with a police officer, like running away or lying to them, while they’re doing their job.
Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Acting out in court, like being disruptive, in a way that gets treated as a minor crime.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court: Class A Misdemeanor
🚨 Sam Junior Smith 🚨
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.
🚨 Kyle J Rice 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 941.30(2) - 2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety | Crimes Against Persons (Felony)
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.04(3) - Operator Flee/Elude Officer-Bodily Harm | Traffic Offense (Felony)
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 947.01(1) - Disorderly Conduct (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41(1) - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety (941.30(2)): Class G Felony, fine up to $25,000, imprisonment up to 10 years, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(g)).
Operator Flee/Elude Officer-Bodily Harm (346.04(3)): Class I Felony, fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
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)).
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):
2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety: Recklessly endangering another’s safety under circumstances showing utter disregard for human life, less severe than first-degree.
Operator Flee/Elude Officer-Bodily Harm: Knowingly fleeing or attempting to elude a traffic officer, resulting in bodily harm to another person.
Disorderly Conduct: Engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances tending to cause a disturbance.
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):
2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety: Doing something dangerous that puts someone at risk of harm, showing a lack of care for their safety, but not as serious as the worst cases.
Operator Flee/Elude Officer-Bodily Harm: Running away from a police officer during a traffic stop in a way that causes someone to get hurt.
Disorderly Conduct: Acting in a disruptive or inappropriate way, like yelling or causing a scene, that could upset others.
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):
2nd-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety: Class G Felony
Operator Flee/Elude Officer-Bodily Harm: Class I Felony
Disorderly Conduct: Class B Misdemeanor
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
🚨 Benjamin Wayne Thurber 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 346.63(1)(a) - Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor (Misdemeanor)
Case #: 04/22/2025
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.573(1) - Possess Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense (346.63(1)(a)): Misdemeanor, fine from $350 to $1,100, imprisonment from 5 days to 6 months, or both; also license revocation for 12-18 months (Wis. Stat. § 346.65(2)(am)2).
Possess 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)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense: Operating a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant, second offense within a specified period.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Unlawfully possessing items used to ingest, inhale, or otherwise introduce a controlled substance into the body.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense: Driving while drunk or under the influence of drugs, and it’s the second time getting caught.
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Having items used to take drugs, like pipes or needles, which is illegal.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Operating While under Influence 2nd Offense: Misdemeanor
Possess Drug Paraphernalia: Class A Misdemeanor
🚨 Fredrick Joseph Slater 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: WSSO 20CF50 / *See Notes
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)
🚨 Rachel Marie Cisler 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 24CM1013
Offense Date: 09/18/2024
Charges:
Code: 943.01(1) - Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property (Misdemeanor)
Possible Penalties:
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)).
Charge Description (Legal Terms):
Criminal Damage to Property: Intentionally causing damage to another person’s property without consent, with damage valued at $2,500 or less.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
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.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Criminal Damage to Property: Class A Misdemeanor
🚨 Robert Allen Bell 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 23CF2157
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 973.10 - Probation Violation (Felony)
Case #: 23CF2157
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 943.50(1m)(b) - Retail Theft-Intent. Take | Shoplifting (Misdemeanor)
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)).
Retail Theft-Intent. Take (943.50(1m)(b)): Class A Misdemeanor (if value ≤ $2,500), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 9 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.51(3)(a)).
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.
Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Intentionally taking merchandise from a retail establishment without consent and with intent to deprive the owner, value $2,500 or less.
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.
Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Stealing items from a store, worth $2,500 or less, with the intent to keep them.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Probation Violation: Felony (based on the underlying felony)
Retail Theft-Intent. Take: Class A Misdemeanor
🚨 Aaron Deshawn Soward 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: OUSO 25CF324
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 961.41(3g)(e) - Possession of THC | Marijuana-Possession (Felony)
Case #: OUSO 25CF324
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 946.41 - Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer (Misdemeanor)
Case #: OUSO 25CF324
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
Charges:
Code: 785.01(1)(b) - Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court (Felony)
Possible Penalties:
Possession of THC (961.41(3g)(e)): Class I Felony (if second or subsequent offense with enhancers), fine up to $10,000, imprisonment up to 3 years and 6 months, or both (Wis. Stat. § 939.50(3)(i)).
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer (946.41): Class A Misdemeanor, 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)) (Felony): Class I Felony (if felony-level contempt due to enhancers), 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):
Possession of THC: Unlawfully possessing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the active ingredient in marijuana.
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.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Willfully disobeying a court order, charged as a felony due to severity or prior history.
Charge Description (Laymen’s Terms):
Possession of THC: Having marijuana or its active ingredient without 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.
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Ignoring a court order, like not doing what the judge said, treated as a serious crime due to the situation.
Class (Felony/Misdemeanor):
Possession of THC: Class I Felony
Resisting or Obstructing an Officer: Class A Misdemeanor
Contempt of Court/Disobey Order: Class I Felony
🚨 Terrelle Terrence Tatum 🚨
Charge Information:
Case #: 22CF63/MRSO24CF144
Offense Date: 04/22/2025
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)