Source: http://www.wiscnews.com/news/local/crime_and_courts/article_1a9bc7fa-3d02-11e2-b446-0019bb2963f4.html
Timestamp: 2016-04-30 20:46:01
Document Index: 237360298

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Christina M. Riege, 35, N5303 E. Salem Road, Beaver Dam, was found guilty of battery and disorderly conduct. She was sentenced to two years of probation. She must perform 20 hours of community service. She must undergo and follow through with any counseling as directed by her agent. She may not have violent or abusive contact with anyone. She must undergo an AODA assessment and follow through with any resulting recommendations. She must maintain absolute sobriety. She may not consume alcohol or other intoxicants. She may not go onto the premises of any establishment whose main business is the sale or distribution of alcohol. She must pay $479 in fines and court costs.Philip J. Kinateder, 44, 1153 Boughton St., Apt 803, Watertown, was found guilty of his third offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. He was sentenced to two years of probation. He must serve 24 days in jail with Huber and transfer privileges. He must undergo an AODA assessment and follow through with any resulting recommendations. He must successfully attend an OWI victim impact panel within 120 days. He must attend and comply with the terms of alcohol court. He must maintain absolute sobriety. He may not consume alcohol or other intoxicants. He may not go onto the premises of any establishment whose main business is the sale or distribution of alcohol. He may not operate a motor vehicle without a valid license. His license is revoked for 24 months. An ignition interlock must be installed on any vehicle he owns or operates for 24 months. He must pay $2,877 in fines and court costs.Caleb R. Gibbs, 32, 300 E. Cordelia St., unit 8, Fox Lake, was found guilty of resisting or obstructing an officer and operating a vehicle with a revoked license. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail with Huber and transfer privileges. He must pay $486 in fines and court costs.
Taylor J. Rentfro, 22, 201 E. South St., Beaver Dam, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle without a valid license for the second time in three years. He must pay $379 in fines and court costs.
Jesse Randal Olson, 25, 1183 Saint Albert The Great Court, Sun Prairie, was found guilty of his second offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. He must serve 10 days in jail with Huber and transfer privileges. He must undergo an AODA assessment and follow through with any resulting recommendations. He must successfully attend an OWI victim impact panel within 120 days. His license is revoked for 12 months. An ignition interlock device must be installed on any vehicle he owns or operates for 12 months. He must pay the costs of the blood draw. He must pay $1,109 in fines and court costs.Abigail E. Borck, 26, 1317 W Weiland Lane, Appleton, was found guilty of her second offense of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. She was sentenced to 18 months of probation. She must serve 5 days in jail with Huber and transfer privileges. She must undergo an AODA assessment and follow through with any resulting recommendations. She must successfully attend an OWI victim impact panel within 120 days. She must attend and comply with the terms of alcohol court. Her license is revoked for 14 months. An ignition interlock device must be installed on any vehicle she owns or operates for 14 months. She must pay $1,235 in fines and court costs.
Joseph C. Hesprich, 45, W2294 Highway 60, Unit B, Neosho, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with a revoked license. He must pay $520 in fines and court costs.Jesus R. Martinez, 48, 429 S. University Ave., Beaver Dam, was found guilty of operating a motor vehicle with a revoked license. He must pay $884 in fines and court costs.