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Waupaca County criminal sentencing

? Judge Philip Kirk sentenced Jonathan R. Olson, 28, New Lisbon Correctional Institute, to two years in state prison and two years of extended supervision.

Olson was convicted of felony theft. Charges of felon in possession of a firearm and misdemeanor theft were dismissed but read into the court record for sentencing purposes.

Olson’s new sentence will be concurrent to the three-year sentence he began serving in February of this year after he was convicted of multiple crimes, including burglary, theft, bail jumping and narcotics.

? Kirk sentenced Joshua N. Pennebecker, 23. formerly of Manawa, currently in Dodge Correctional Institution, to two years in prison and three years of extended supervision.

Pennebecker was convicted of five counts of felony bail jumping, two counts of battery and one count each of false imprisonment, intimidating a victim and disorderly conduct.

Among the charges against Pennebecker that were dismissed and read in were reckless endangerment, strangulation, sexual assault with use of force, battery and crtiminal damage to property.

? Judge John Hoffmann placed Michael D. Hartman, 21, Appleton, on two years of probation and assessed him $1,610 in fines and court costs.

Hartman was convicted of two counts of resisting an officer and one count of disorderly conduct. Felony charges of causing injury to an officer and spitting at an officer were dismissed and read into the record.

? Judge Raymond Huber placed Andrew C. Mundt, 30, Clintonville, on one year probation and ordered him to pay $888 in fines and court costs.

Mundt was convicted of misdemeanor battery. A felony charge of child abuse was dismissed and read into the record.

? Hoffmann placed Justin P. Goodreau, 21, Clintonville, on 18 months probation and ordered him to pay $1,480 in restitution and court costs. Goodreau was convicted of two misdemeanor counts of theft, one of which was amended from a felony burglary charge.

? Huber sentenced Carlo I. Lantz, 36, Scandinavia, to one year in jail as a condition of three years probation. He also ordered Lantz to pay more than $17,000 in restitution and court costs.

Lantz was convicted of operating a firearm while intoxicated, strangulation, felony bail jumping and two counts of criminal damage to property. Two counts of disorderly conduct and one count of bail jumping were dismissed and read into the record.

? Kirk placed Sara H. Nord, 35, Green Bay, on two years of probation and ordered her to pay $730 in court costs and restitution.

Nord was convicted of two counts of misdemeanor theft, one of which was amended from a felony reckless endangerment charge.

Nord and her sister were accused of stealing sewer grates from streets in the city of Waupaca and attempting to sell them to a scrap yard.

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