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Charge 1: Operating While Under Influence 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 346.63(1)(a) - Driving with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more, 3rd offense.
Layman’s Term Definition: Driving drunk for the third time. Example: Caught driving with a BAC of 0.12% after two prior convictions.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
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Charge 1: Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derivative-Possession | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(am) - Possessing narcotic drugs like opium derivatives.
Layman’s Term Definition: Having illegal narcotic drugs. Example: Found with heroin in a personal stash.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class F felony, up to 7.5 years imprisonment and/or a $25,000 fine.
Charge 2: Probation Violation | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 973.10 - Violating terms of probation.
Layman’s Term Definition: Breaking probation rules. Example: Failing a drug test while on probation.
Maximum Penalty: Depends on original offense, potentially reimprisonment up to the original sentence.
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Charge 1: No Charge Information
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A
Layman’s Term Definition: No charges listed. Example: Detained without a specified offense.
Maximum Penalty: N/A
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Charge 1: No Charge Information
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A
Layman’s Term Definition: No charges listed. Example: Detained without a specified offense.
Maximum Penalty: N/A
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Charge 1: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court | 12/21/2023
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a) - Misconduct in court proceedings.
Layman’s Term Definition: Disrupting court proceedings. Example: Yelling at a judge during a trial.
Maximum Penalty: As a misdemeanor, up to 30 days imprisonment and/or a $500 fine.
Charge 2: Immigration Hold | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A (Federal jurisdiction, e.g., 8 U.S.C. § 1226 - Immigration detention).
Layman’s Term Definition: Held by immigration authorities. Example: Detained due to illegal status.
Maximum Penalty: Varies by federal immigration law, potentially deportation.
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Charge 1: Disorderly Conduct | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 947.01 - Engaging in offensive, disorderly, or disruptive behavior.
Layman’s Term Definition: Causing a public disturbance. Example: Shouting and creating a scene in a public area.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class B misdemeanor, up to 90 days imprisonment and/or a $1,000 fine.
Charge 2: Battery | Simple Assault | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1) - Intentionally causing bodily harm to another.
Layman’s Term Definition: Physically harming someone. Example: Punching someone during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 3: Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 946.49(1)(a) - Knowingly violating terms of a misdemeanor bail.
Layman’s Term Definition: Breaking bail rules for a lesser crime. Example: Missing a court date while on misdemeanor bail.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
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Charge 1: Probation Violation | 05/29/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 973.10 - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Missing a probation meeting.
Maximum Penalty: Depends on original offense, potentially reimprisonment up to the original sentence.
Charge 2: Possession of Cocaine/Coca | Cocaine-Possession | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(c) - Possessing cocaine.
Layman’s Term Definition: Having cocaine. Example: Found with a small amount of cocaine in a bag.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class F felony, up to 7.5 years imprisonment and/or a $25,000 fine.
Charge 3: Possession of THC/Marijuana-Possession | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(e) - Possessing THC or marijuana.
Layman’s Term Definition: Having marijuana. Example: Caught with a personal amount of weed.
Maximum Penalty: As a misdemeanor, up to 6 months imprisonment and/or a $1,000 fine.
Charge 4: Possession of Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 961.573(1) - Possessing equipment for drug use.
Layman’s Term Definition: Having drug-related items. Example: Owning a pipe for smoking marijuana.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
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Charge 1: Battery to Hospital Employee | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.20(7)(a) - Intentionally causing bodily harm to a hospital employee.
Layman’s Term Definition: Physically attacking a hospital worker. Example: Striking a nurse during a hospital visit.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class G felony, up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a $25,000 fine.
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Charge 1: Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 946.41 - Intentionally resisting or obstructing an officer in the performance of duties.
Layman’s Term Definition: Interfering with a police officer. Example: Running from or pushing an officer during an arrest.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 2: Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(b) - Disobeying a court order.
Layman’s Term Definition: Ignoring a court directive. Example: Refusing to follow a judge’s order to appear.
Maximum Penalty: As a misdemeanor, up to 30 days imprisonment and/or a $500 fine.
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Charge 1: Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 946.49(1)(b) - Knowingly violating terms of a felony bail.
Layman’s Term Definition: Breaking bail rules for a serious crime. Example: Committing a new crime while on felony bail.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class H felony, up to 3 years imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 2: Battery | Assault | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1) - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Hitting someone during a dispute.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
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Charge 1: Retail Theft-Intent, Take | Shoplifting | 02/25/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 943.50(1m)(b) - Intentionally taking merchandise without payment.
Layman’s Term Definition: Stealing from a store. Example: Concealing items and leaving without paying.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class G felony, up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a $25,000 fine (depending on value and prior offenses).
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Charge 1: Immigration Hold | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A (Federal jurisdiction, e.g., 8 U.S.C. § 1226 - Same as above).
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Detained due to illegal immigration status.
Maximum Penalty: Varies by federal immigration law, potentially deportation.
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Charge 1: Probation Violation | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 973.10 - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Violating probation terms like curfew.
Maximum Penalty: Depends on original offense, potentially reimprisonment up to the original sentence.
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Charge 1: Intentionally Contact Victim or Co-Actor | Contempt of Court | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 941.39 - Violating a no-contact order.
Layman’s Term Definition: Contacting someone despite a court order. Example: Calling a victim after a restraining order.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 2: Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 946.49(1)(a) - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Missing a court date while on misdemeanor bail.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
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Charge 1: No Charge Information
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A
Layman’s Term Definition: No charges listed. Example: Detained without a specified offense.
Maximum Penalty: N/A
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Charge 1: Strangulation and Suffocation | Assault | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.235(1) - Intentionally impeding normal breathing or blood circulation.
Layman’s Term Definition: Choking or suffocating someone. Example: Grabbing someone’s neck to restrict breathing.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class H felony, up to 3 years imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 2: Battery | Simple Assault | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1) - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Punching someone during a fight.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 3: Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 943.01(1) - Intentionally causing damage to another’s property.
Layman’s Term Definition: Damaging someone’s belongings. Example: Breaking a window during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
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Charge 1: Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court | 01/07/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(b) - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Ignoring a court order to pay a fine.
Maximum Penalty: As a misdemeanor, up to 30 days imprisonment and/or a $500 fine.
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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.
Jeancarlos Jose Rosas-Gil
Charge 1: No Charge Information
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A
Layman’s Term Definition: No charges listed. Example: Detained without a specified offense.
Maximum Penalty: N/A
Kevin John Nooyen
Charge 1: Operating While Under Influence 3rd Offense | Drive Under Influence-Liquor | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 346.63(1)(a) - Driving with a blood alcohol concentration of 0.08% or more, 3rd offense.
Layman’s Term Definition: Driving drunk for the third time. Example: Caught driving with a BAC of 0.12% after two prior convictions.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Jacob Mong Kue
Charge 1: Disorderly Conduct | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 947.01 - Engaging in offensive, disorderly, or disruptive behavior.
Layman’s Term Definition: Causing a public disturbance. Example: Shouting and creating a scene in a public area.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class B misdemeanor, up to 90 days imprisonment and/or a $1,000 fine.
Charge 2: Battery | Simple Assault | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1) - Intentionally causing bodily harm to another.
Layman’s Term Definition: Physically harming someone. Example: Punching someone during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 3: Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 946.49(1)(a) - Knowingly violating terms of a misdemeanor bail.
Layman’s Term Definition: Breaking bail rules for a lesser crime. Example: Missing a court date while on misdemeanor bail.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Noelle Renea Case
Charge 1: Battery to Hospital Employee | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.20(7)(a) - Intentionally causing bodily harm to a hospital employee.
Layman’s Term Definition: Physically attacking a hospital worker. Example: Striking a nurse during a hospital visit.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class G felony, up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a $25,000 fine.
Amy Elizabethann Jupena
Charge 1: Resisting or Obstructing an Officer | Resisting Officer | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 946.41 - Intentionally resisting or obstructing an officer in the performance of duties.
Layman’s Term Definition: Interfering with a police officer. Example: Running from or pushing an officer during an arrest.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 2: Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(b) - Disobeying a court order.
Layman’s Term Definition: Ignoring a court directive. Example: Refusing to follow a judge’s order to appear.
Maximum Penalty: As a misdemeanor, up to 30 days imprisonment and/or a $500 fine.
Igwellla Marie Isaac
Charge 1: Bail Jumping-Felony | Bail-Secured Bond | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 946.49(1)(b) - Knowingly violating terms of a felony bail.
Layman’s Term Definition: Breaking bail rules for a serious crime. Example: Committing a new crime while on felony bail.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class H felony, up to 3 years imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 2: Battery | Assault | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1) - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Hitting someone during a dispute.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Debra Jean Price
Charge 1: No Charge Information
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A
Layman’s Term Definition: No charges listed. Example: Detained without a specified offense.
Maximum Penalty: N/A
Joshua Fredrick Gartner
Charge 1: Possession of Narcotic Drugs | Opium/Derivative-Possession | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(am) - Possessing narcotic drugs like opium derivatives.
Layman’s Term Definition: Having illegal narcotic drugs. Example: Found with heroin in a personal stash.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class F felony, up to 7.5 years imprisonment and/or a $25,000 fine.
Charge 2: Probation Violation | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 973.10 - Violating terms of probation.
Layman’s Term Definition: Breaking probation rules. Example: Failing a drug test while on probation.
Maximum Penalty: Depends on original offense, potentially reimprisonment up to the original sentence.
Mexacm Nmi Castillo-Irias
Charge 1: Contempt of Court/Misconduct in Court | Contempt of Court | 12/21/2023
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(a) - Misconduct in court proceedings.
Layman’s Term Definition: Disrupting court proceedings. Example: Yelling at a judge during a trial.
Maximum Penalty: As a misdemeanor, up to 30 days imprisonment and/or a $500 fine.
Charge 2: Immigration Hold | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A (Federal jurisdiction, e.g., 8 U.S.C. § 1226 - Immigration detention).
Layman’s Term Definition: Held by immigration authorities. Example: Detained due to illegal status.
Maximum Penalty: Varies by federal immigration law, potentially deportation.
Darnell Anton Lamont Brown
Charge 1: Probation Violation | 05/29/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 973.10 - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Missing a probation meeting.
Maximum Penalty: Depends on original offense, potentially reimprisonment up to the original sentence.
Charge 2: Possession of Cocaine/Coca | Cocaine-Possession | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(c) - Possessing cocaine.
Layman’s Term Definition: Having cocaine. Example: Found with a small amount of cocaine in a bag.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class F felony, up to 7.5 years imprisonment and/or a $25,000 fine.
Charge 3: Possession of THC/Marijuana-Possession | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 961.41(3g)(e) - Possessing THC or marijuana.
Layman’s Term Definition: Having marijuana. Example: Caught with a personal amount of weed.
Maximum Penalty: As a misdemeanor, up to 6 months imprisonment and/or a $1,000 fine.
Charge 4: Possession of Drug Paraphernalia | Narcotic Equip-Possession | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 961.573(1) - Possessing equipment for drug use.
Layman’s Term Definition: Having drug-related items. Example: Owning a pipe for smoking marijuana.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
David Timothy Jakus
Charge 1: Probation Violation | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 973.10 - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Violating probation terms like curfew.
Maximum Penalty: Depends on original offense, potentially reimprisonment up to the original sentence.
Armand Shay Bright
Charge 1: Strangulation and Suffocation | Assault | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.235(1) - Intentionally impeding normal breathing or blood circulation.
Layman’s Term Definition: Choking or suffocating someone. Example: Grabbing someone’s neck to restrict breathing.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class H felony, up to 3 years imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 2: Battery | Simple Assault | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 940.19(1) - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Punching someone during a fight.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 3: Criminal Damage to Property | Damage Property | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 943.01(1) - Intentionally causing damage to another’s property.
Layman’s Term Definition: Damaging someone’s belongings. Example: Breaking a window during an argument.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Delores Clemmie Forrest
Charge 1: Intentionally Contact Victim or Co-Actor | Contempt of Court | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 941.39 - Violating a no-contact order.
Layman’s Term Definition: Contacting someone despite a court order. Example: Calling a victim after a restraining order.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Charge 2: Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor | Bail-Secured Bond | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 946.49(1)(a) - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Missing a court date while on misdemeanor bail.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class A misdemeanor, up to 9 months imprisonment and/or a $10,000 fine.
Frender Leodan Rodriguez-Centeno
Charge 1: Immigration Hold | 06/01/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A (Federal jurisdiction, e.g., 8 U.S.C. § 1226 - Same as above).
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Detained due to illegal immigration status.
Maximum Penalty: Varies by federal immigration law, potentially deportation.
Patrick Jay Kocha
Charge 1: Retail Theft-Intent, Take | Shoplifting | 02/25/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 943.50(1m)(b) - Intentionally taking merchandise without payment.
Layman’s Term Definition: Stealing from a store. Example: Concealing items and leaving without paying.
Maximum Penalty: As a Class G felony, up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a $25,000 fine (depending on value and prior offenses).
Juanita Denisha Ware
Charge 1: Contempt of Court/Disobey Order | Contempt of Court | 01/07/2025
Wisconsin Statute Definition: Wis. Stat. § 785.01(1)(b) - Same as above.
Layman’s Term Definition: Same as above. Example: Ignoring a court order to pay a fine.
Maximum Penalty: As a misdemeanor, up to 30 days imprisonment and/or a $500 fine.
Alondra Estefania Faustino
Charge 1: No Charge Information
Wisconsin Statute Definition: N/A
Layman’s Term Definition: No charges listed. Example: Detained without a specified offense.
Maximum Penalty: N/A