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Charge #1: 24CF102606-0
Offense Date: 09/09/2022
Code: 785.01(1)(b)
Description: Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(b), contempt of court includes intentional disobedience or resistance to a lawful court order.
Layman’s Terms: This means he deliberately ignored or went against a judge’s ruling or court order. For example, he might have refused to pay a court-ordered fine.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
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Charge #1: No charge information provided.
Bond: $0.00 (no bond).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/23/2025, release date 05/23/2025 23:47.
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Charge #1: Immigration Detainer
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 0003.00
Description: Immigration Hold
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under federal immigration law (not a Wisconsin statute), an immigration hold is issued when an individual is suspected of being in the country illegally or violating immigration status, leading to detention pending federal review.
Layman’s Terms: This means he is being held because authorities suspect he is in the country illegally or has violated immigration rules. For example, he might have overstayed a visa.
Maximum Penalty: Determined by federal immigration authorities (varies, not specified by Wisconsin law).
Charge #2: 24CF1048-1
Offense Date: 05/23/2025
Code: 947.01(1)
Description: Disorderly Conduct
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 947.01(1), disorderly conduct includes engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disruptive behavior that tends to disturb the peace.
Layman’s Terms: This means he acted in a way that disrupted public peace, such as being loud or aggressive. For example, he might have shouted profanities in a public place.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 90 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
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Charge #1: 24CT1043-2
Offense Date: 05/23/2025
Code: 940.19(2)
Description: Substantial Battery-Intent Bodily Harm | Agg Assault-Family-Strongarm
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 940.19(2), substantial battery involves causing substantial bodily harm to another person with intent, classified as a felony.
Layman’s Terms: This means he intentionally caused serious injury to someone, likely a family member, using physical force. For example, he might have severely beaten a relative during a dispute.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 3.5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine (felony).
Charge #2: 24CT1043-2
Offense Date: 05/23/2025
Code: 943.01(1)
Description: Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 943.01(1), criminal damage to property involves intentionally causing damage to the physical property of another without consent.
Layman’s Terms: This means he deliberately damaged someone’s property. For example, he might have smashed a window during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor, depending on damage value).
Charge #3: 24CT1043-2
Offense Date: 05/23/2025
Code: 940.19(1)
Description: Battery | Assault
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1), battery involves causing bodily harm to another person with intent, without consent, classified as a misdemeanor for simple battery.
Layman’s Terms: This means she intentionally hurt someone by hitting or injuring them. For example, she might have slapped someone during a fight.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
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Charge #1: 23CF1909
Offense Date: 01/08/2022
Code: 943.38(2)
Description: Forgery-Uttering | Forgery
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 943.38(2), forgery-uttering involves intentionally using, possessing, or delivering a forged writing to deceive or harm another, with intent to defraud.
Layman’s Terms: This means he created or used a fake document to trick someone. For example, he might have used a forged check to withdraw money.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine (felony).
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Charge #1: 24CT1044
Offense Date: 05/10/2024
Code: 343.05(3)(a)
Description: Operate w/o Valid License | Traffic Offense
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 343.05(3)(a), it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license.
Layman’s Terms: This means she drove a car without a proper license. For example, she might have been caught driving with an expired or suspended license.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $200 fine (misdemeanor).
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Charge #1: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 973.10
Description: Probation Violation
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 973.10, a probation violation occurs when an individual breaches the conditions of their probation, such as failing to report to a probation officer or committing a new offense.
Layman’s Terms: This means he didn’t follow the rules set by the court while on probation, like missing a check-in or committing another crime. For example, he might have used drugs while on probation.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor, depending on the original offense).
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Charge #1: No charge information provided.
Bond: $650.00 paid.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025 03:17, release date 05/24/2025 03:17.
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Charge #1: 24CF1047-1
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 940.19(1)
Description: Battery | Assault-Simple
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1), battery involves causing bodily harm to another person with intent, without consent, classified as a misdemeanor for simple battery.
Layman’s Terms: This means he intentionally hurt someone by hitting or injuring them. For example, he might have punched someone during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #2: 24CF1047-1
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 946.41
Description: Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 946.41, resisting or obstructing an officer involves intentionally preventing or obstructing a law enforcement officer from performing their duties.
Layman’s Terms: This means he interfered with or resisted a police officer’s attempt to do their job. For example, he might have run from police during an arrest.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
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Charge #1: 24CF1046-1
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 346.63(1)(a)
Description: Operating While under Influence 4th Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 346.63(1)(a), it is illegal to drive or operate a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more, with enhanced penalties for a fourth offense, classified as a felony.
Layman’s Terms: This means he drove a car while drunk for the fourth time. For example, he might have been caught driving after drinking at a bar with multiple prior DUI convictions.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine (felony).
Charge #2: 24CF1046-1
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 946.41
Description: Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 946.41, resisting or obstructing an officer involves intentionally preventing or obstructing a law enforcement officer from performing their duties.
Layman’s Terms: This means he interfered with or resisted a police officer’s attempt to do their job. For example, he might have run from police during an arrest.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
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Charge #1: 25FA181
Offense Date: 05/01/2025
Code: 785.01(1)(b)
Description: Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(b), contempt of court includes intentional disobedience or resistance to a lawful court order.
Layman’s Terms: This means he deliberately ignored or went against a judge’s ruling or court order. For example, he might have refused to pay a court-ordered fine.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Bond: $0.00 (no bond).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date not specified.
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Charge #1: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 973.10
Description: Probation Violation
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 973.10, a probation violation occurs when an individual breaches the conditions of their probation, such as failing to report to a probation officer or committing a new offense.
Layman’s Terms: This means he didn’t follow the rules set by the court while on probation, like missing a check-in or committing another crime. For example, he might have used drugs while on probation.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor, depending on the original offense).
Bond: $0.00 (no bond).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date not specified.
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Charge #1: ASH #0H0655JQT
Offense Date: 10/04/2024
Code: 785.01(1)(a)
Description: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a), contempt of court includes misconduct in the presence of the court that interferes with its proceedings or orderly conduct.
Layman’s Terms: This means he behaved disruptively in court, interfering with its process. For example, he might have shouted at the judge during a hearing.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #2: ASH 0H0655JOV
Offense Date: 10/15/2024
Code: 785.01(1)(a)
Description: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a), contempt of court includes misconduct in the presence of the court that interferes with its proceedings or orderly conduct.
Layman’s Terms: This means he behaved disruptively in court, interfering with its process. For example, he might have refused to follow court instructions during a session.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #3: ASH BL643341-6
Offense Date: 10/15/2024
Code: 785.01(1)(a)
Description: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a), contempt of court includes misconduct in the presence of the court that interferes with its proceedings or orderly conduct.
Layman’s Terms: This means he behaved disruptively in court, interfering with its process. For example, he might have caused a disturbance by arguing loudly with court staff.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #4: ASH BL643342-0
Offense Date: 10/15/2024
Code: 785.01(1)(a)
Description: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a), contempt of court includes misconduct in the presence of the court that interferes with its proceedings or orderly conduct.
Layman’s Terms: This means he behaved disruptively in court, interfering with its process. For example, he might have ignored the judge’s orders during a trial.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Bond: Multiple cash bonds totaling $275.20, $136.60, and $111.40 (all sentenced).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date 06/08/2025.
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Charge #1: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 973.10
Description: Probation Violation
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 973.10, a probation violation occurs when an individual breaches the conditions of their probation, such as failing to report to a probation officer or committing a new offense.
Layman’s Terms: This means he didn’t follow the rules set by the court while on probation, like missing a check-in or committing another crime. For example, he might have failed to attend a required meeting with his probation officer.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor, depending on the original offense).
Charge #2: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 947.01(1)
Description: Disorderly Conduct
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 947.01(1), disorderly conduct includes engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disruptive behavior that tends to disturb the peace.
Layman’s Terms: This means he acted in a way that disrupted public peace, such as being loud or aggressive. For example, he might have shouted profanities in a public place.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 90 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #3: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 940.19(1)
Description: Battery | Assault
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1), battery involves causing bodily harm to another person with intent, without consent, classified as a misdemeanor for simple battery.
Layman’s Terms: This means he intentionally hurt someone by hitting or injuring them. For example, he might have punched someone during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Bond: $650.00 (open).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date not specified.
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Charge #1: No charge information provided.
Bond: $100.00 (paid).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date 05/24/2025 17:14.
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Charge #1: No charge information provided.
Bond: $0.00 (open).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date 05/24/2025 18:15.
Past Arrest
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.
Duwayne Lyle Newbury
Charge #1: 24CF102606-0
Offense Date: 09/09/2022
Code: 785.01(1)(b)
Description: Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(b), contempt of court includes intentional disobedience or resistance to a lawful court order.
Layman’s Terms: This means he deliberately ignored or went against a judge’s ruling or court order. For example, he might have refused to pay a court-ordered fine.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Zarnell Leonard Andrews
Charge #1: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 973.10
Description: Probation Violation
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 973.10, a probation violation occurs when an individual breaches the conditions of their probation, such as failing to report to a probation officer or committing a new offense.
Layman’s Terms: This means he didn’t follow the rules set by the court while on probation, like missing a check-in or committing another crime. For example, he might have used drugs while on probation.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor, depending on the original offense).
Marco Fernando Jimenez
Charge #1: 24CF1047-1
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 940.19(1)
Description: Battery | Assault-Simple
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1), battery involves causing bodily harm to another person with intent, without consent, classified as a misdemeanor for simple battery.
Layman’s Terms: This means he intentionally hurt someone by hitting or injuring them. For example, he might have punched someone during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #2: 24CF1047-1
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 946.41
Description: Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 946.41, resisting or obstructing an officer involves intentionally preventing or obstructing a law enforcement officer from performing their duties.
Layman’s Terms: This means he interfered with or resisted a police officer’s attempt to do their job. For example, he might have run from police during an arrest.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Jasmine Lee Carroll
Charge #1: 24CT1043-2
Offense Date: 05/23/2025
Code: 940.19(2)
Description: Substantial Battery-Intent Bodily Harm | Agg Assault-Family-Strongarm
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 940.19(2), substantial battery involves causing substantial bodily harm to another person with intent, classified as a felony.
Layman’s Terms: This means he intentionally caused serious injury to someone, likely a family member, using physical force. For example, he might have severely beaten a relative during a dispute.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 3.5 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine (felony).
Charge #2: 24CT1043-2
Offense Date: 05/23/2025
Code: 943.01(1)
Description: Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 943.01(1), criminal damage to property involves intentionally causing damage to the physical property of another without consent.
Layman’s Terms: This means he deliberately damaged someone’s property. For example, he might have smashed a window during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor, depending on damage value).
Charge #3: 24CT1043-2
Offense Date: 05/23/2025
Code: 940.19(1)
Description: Battery | Assault
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1), battery involves causing bodily harm to another person with intent, without consent, classified as a misdemeanor for simple battery.
Layman’s Terms: This means she intentionally hurt someone by hitting or injuring them. For example, she might have slapped someone during a fight.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Luis Alfredo Villega-Jiron
Charge #1: Immigration Detainer
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 0003.00
Description: Immigration Hold
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under federal immigration law (not a Wisconsin statute), an immigration hold is issued when an individual is suspected of being in the country illegally or violating immigration status, leading to detention pending federal review.
Layman’s Terms: This means he is being held because authorities suspect he is in the country illegally or has violated immigration rules. For example, he might have overstayed a visa.
Maximum Penalty: Determined by federal immigration authorities (varies, not specified by Wisconsin law).
Charge #2: 24CF1048-1
Offense Date: 05/23/2025
Code: 947.01(1)
Description: Disorderly Conduct
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 947.01(1), disorderly conduct includes engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disruptive behavior that tends to disturb the peace.
Layman’s Terms: This means he acted in a way that disrupted public peace, such as being loud or aggressive. For example, he might have shouted profanities in a public place.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 90 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
William Leonard Buelow
Charge #1: No charge information provided.
Bond: $650.00 paid.
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025 03:17, release date 05/24/2025 03:17.
Jason William Pomasl
Charge #1: 24CF1046-1
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 346.63(1)(a)
Description: Operating While under Influence 4th Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 346.63(1)(a), it is illegal to drive or operate a vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more, with enhanced penalties for a fourth offense, classified as a felony.
Layman’s Terms: This means he drove a car while drunk for the fourth time. For example, he might have been caught driving after drinking at a bar with multiple prior DUI convictions.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 years in prison and/or a $25,000 fine (felony).
Charge #2: 24CF1046-1
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 946.41
Description: Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 946.41, resisting or obstructing an officer involves intentionally preventing or obstructing a law enforcement officer from performing their duties.
Layman’s Terms: This means he interfered with or resisted a police officer’s attempt to do their job. For example, he might have run from police during an arrest.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Denokey Kimoney Midderhoff
Charge #1: 23CF1909
Offense Date: 01/08/2022
Code: 943.38(2)
Description: Forgery-Uttering | Forgery
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 943.38(2), forgery-uttering involves intentionally using, possessing, or delivering a forged writing to deceive or harm another, with intent to defraud.
Layman’s Terms: This means he created or used a fake document to trick someone. For example, he might have used a forged check to withdraw money.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 years in prison and/or a $10,000 fine (felony).
Joseph Salvatore Ward
Charge #1: No charge information provided.
Bond: $0.00 (no bond).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/23/2025, release date 05/23/2025 23:47.
Ivette Anne Tokarsky
Charge #1: 24CT1044
Offense Date: 05/10/2024
Code: 343.05(3)(a)
Description: Operate w/o Valid License | Traffic Offense
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 343.05(3)(a), it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license.
Layman’s Terms: This means she drove a car without a proper license. For example, she might have been caught driving with an expired or suspended license.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $200 fine (misdemeanor).
Daniel Enrique Cortez
Charge #1: 25FA181
Offense Date: 05/01/2025
Code: 785.01(1)(b)
Description: Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(b), contempt of court includes intentional disobedience or resistance to a lawful court order.
Layman’s Terms: This means he deliberately ignored or went against a judge’s ruling or court order. For example, he might have refused to pay a court-ordered fine.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Bond: $0.00 (no bond).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date not specified.
Desmond Riley Watson
Charge #1: No charge information provided.
Bond: $100.00 (paid).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date 05/24/2025 17:14.
Steven Gene Knickerbocker
Charge #1: ASH #0H0655JQT
Offense Date: 10/04/2024
Code: 785.01(1)(a)
Description: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a), contempt of court includes misconduct in the presence of the court that interferes with its proceedings or orderly conduct.
Layman’s Terms: This means he behaved disruptively in court, interfering with its process. For example, he might have shouted at the judge during a hearing.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #2: ASH 0H0655JOV
Offense Date: 10/15/2024
Code: 785.01(1)(a)
Description: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a), contempt of court includes misconduct in the presence of the court that interferes with its proceedings or orderly conduct.
Layman’s Terms: This means he behaved disruptively in court, interfering with its process. For example, he might have refused to follow court instructions during a session.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #3: ASH BL643341-6
Offense Date: 10/15/2024
Code: 785.01(1)(a)
Description: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a), contempt of court includes misconduct in the presence of the court that interferes with its proceedings or orderly conduct.
Layman’s Terms: This means he behaved disruptively in court, interfering with its process. For example, he might have caused a disturbance by arguing loudly with court staff.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #4: ASH BL643342-0
Offense Date: 10/15/2024
Code: 785.01(1)(a)
Description: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a), contempt of court includes misconduct in the presence of the court that interferes with its proceedings or orderly conduct.
Layman’s Terms: This means he behaved disruptively in court, interfering with its process. For example, he might have ignored the judge’s orders during a trial.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 6 months in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Bond: Multiple cash bonds totaling $275.20, $136.60, and $111.40 (all sentenced).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date 06/08/2025.
Renee Lynn Rockman
Charge #1: No charge information provided.
Bond: $0.00 (open).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date 05/24/2025 18:15.
Quentin Marquis Harper
Charge #1: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 973.10
Description: Probation Violation
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 973.10, a probation violation occurs when an individual breaches the conditions of their probation, such as failing to report to a probation officer or committing a new offense.
Layman’s Terms: This means he didn’t follow the rules set by the court while on probation, like missing a check-in or committing another crime. For example, he might have used drugs while on probation.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor, depending on the original offense).
Bond: $0.00 (no bond).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date not specified.
Drew Sinclair Bruening
Charge #1: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 973.10
Description: Probation Violation
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 973.10, a probation violation occurs when an individual breaches the conditions of their probation, such as failing to report to a probation officer or committing a new offense.
Layman’s Terms: This means he didn’t follow the rules set by the court while on probation, like missing a check-in or committing another crime. For example, he might have failed to attend a required meeting with his probation officer.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor, depending on the original offense).
Charge #2: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 947.01(1)
Description: Disorderly Conduct
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 947.01(1), disorderly conduct includes engaging in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud, or otherwise disruptive behavior that tends to disturb the peace.
Layman’s Terms: This means he acted in a way that disrupted public peace, such as being loud or aggressive. For example, he might have shouted profanities in a public place.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 90 days in jail and/or a $1,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Charge #3: PO HOLD
Offense Date: 05/24/2025
Code: 940.19(1)
Description: Battery | Assault
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Under Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1), battery involves causing bodily harm to another person with intent, without consent, classified as a misdemeanor for simple battery.
Layman’s Terms: This means he intentionally hurt someone by hitting or injuring them. For example, he might have punched someone during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: Up to 9 months in jail and/or a $10,000 fine (misdemeanor).
Bond: $650.00 (open).
Incarceration Status: Committed on 05/24/2025, projected release date not specified.