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Mitchell returns to court, again

New charges have been filed against Theodore L. Mitchell Jr., 32, Menasha.

His most recent charges are for felony bail jumping and operating after revocation.

On the afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. 1, Deputy Patrick McClone was on State Highway 22 in Dayton when he observed a 2003 Ford F350 with what he considered excessive window tinting and a loud exhaust system.

When he made a traffic stop, McClone discovered that the driver, identified as Mitchell, no longer had a valid license.

Mitchell’s license had been revoked for one year on March 27, after he had been convicted in Outagamie County of a second drunken driving offense.

On Oct. 2, 2013, Mitchell was charged in Waupaca County with felony strangulation, misdemeanor battery, criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct as acts of domestic abuse. He was released from custody on a $2,000 signature bond with the condition that he have no contact with the victim or commit any crimes.

On Oct. 7, 2013, Mitchell was charged with 15 counts of contact with victim after domestic abuse arrest. He was also charged with felony bail jumping and released on a $3,000 signature bond with the condition that he not commit any crimes and have no contact with the victim.

On May 1, 2014, Mitchell was charged with felony strangulation, misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct as acts of domestic abuse and with felony and misdemeanor bail jumping. He was released on a $2,000 signature bond with the condition that he have no contact with this victim, who was not the same person as the first victim.

Due to a prior battery conviction in Winnebago County, Mitchell was charged as a repeat offender in May.

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