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Waupaca County criminal sentencing April 23

Felony cases that were closed in Waupaca County Circuit Court

• Judge Philip Kirk sentenced Daniel R. Pena, 25, New London, to two years in state prison and two years of extended supervision.

In two separate criminal cases, Pena was convicted of battery to an officer, drug trafficking and fleeing an officer.

Charges of battery to an officer, resisting an officer, disorderly conduct, possession of marijuana, illegal possession of prescription drugs and reckless endangerment were dismissed but read into the record.

• Kirk sentenced Lori A. Jensen, 40, Waupaca, to 60 days in jail, assessed her $1,736 in fines and court costs, revoked her license for 24 months and required her to install an ignition interlock device on her vehicle.

Jensen was convicted of a third drunken driving offense. Charges of fleeing an officer and operating after revocation were dismissed but read into the court record for sentencing purposes.

• Judge Raymond Huber revoked probation for Jessica L. Malone, 37, Waupaca, and sentenced her to seven months in jail.

Malone was placed on one year of probation in October 2014 after being convicted of taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent, with charges of resisting an officer and operating after revocation dismissed and read into the record.

Her probation was revoked after she was convicted of illegal possession of prescription drugs on March 18. She is serving a six-month jail sentence for that crime.

• Judge Vicki Clussman sentenced Bodhi W. Gust, 18, Marion, to 30 days in jail and ordered him to pay $1,889 in restitution and court costs.

Gust was convicted of two counts of criminal damage to property and one count of possession of marijuana.

• Huber placed Sarah L. Cunningham, 28, New London, on three years of probation and imposed and stayed six months in jail.

Cunningham was convicted of two counts of possession of narcotics. Thirteen drug-related counts, including drug trafficking and possession of heroin, were dismissed but read into the record.

At the time of her sentencing, Cunningham was residing at a treatment facility in Menomonie.

• Huber sentenced John R. Kregenow, 63, Waupaca, to 90 days in jail after revoking his probation.

In December 2014, Kregenow was convicted of disorderly conduct, which was amended from the original felony charge of stalking, and misdemeanor bail jumping. He was placed on two years probation. A charge of operating a firearm while intoxicated was dismissed but read into the record.

Kregenow had also entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with the Waupaca County district attorney’s office in December 2014 as part of a plea deal. That agreement was revoked in April 2015 and the charge reinstated.

• Huber placed Nicole M. Blank, 32, formerly of Marion, on three years of probation, ordered her to perform 45 hours of community service, undergo any treatment recommended by her probation agent and pay $1,193 in court costs.

Blank was convicted of felony drug trafficking. Five drug-related charges including possession of narcotics and possession of cocaine were dismissed but read into the record.

Blank currently faces felony drug charges in Brown County.

• Huber placed Theodore L. Mitchell Jr., 32, Waupaca, on three years probation, assessed him a total of $4,759 in fines, court costs and restitution, and ordered him to have no contact with his father.

In five separate criminal cases, Mitchell was convicted of three counts of felony bail jumping, seven counts of contact with victim after a domestic abuse arrest, criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct.

Charges of strangulation, battery and disorderly conduct were dismissed and read into the record.

• Huber sentenced Christopher L. Burns, 32, Wausau, to nine months in jail and ordered him to pay $523 in restitution and court costs.

Burns was convicted of a misdemeanor worthless check offense, amended from an original felony charge of forgery uttering.

Burns is currently in Marathon County jail on a $25,000 cash bond on charges of sexual assault of a child and child enticement.

• Kirk placed Scott W. Trepanier, 48, Waupaca, on three years of probation, sentenced him to six months in jail, ordered him to perform 80 hours of community service, revoked his license for three years and assessed him $1,729 in fines and court costs.

Trepanier was convicted of a sixth drunken driving offense.

• Huber placed William A. Peters, 47, Shawano, on three years of probation, sentenced him to six months in jail, assessed him $3,914 in fines and court costs, and revoked his license for three years.

Peters was convicted of his fifth drunken driving offense.

He is currently serving 18 months in Shawano County jail on charges of a fourth drunken driving offense and two counts of felony bail jumping.

• Kirk placed Cameron P. Carlson, 44, Waupaca, on three years of probation, sentenced him to eight months in jail, assessed him $3,524 in fines and court costs and revoked his license for three years.

Carlson was convicted of a fifth drunken driving offense and of operating after revocation. A charge of felony bail jumping was dismissed but read into the record.

• Clussman placed Jeanette N. Fiorentino, 22, Weyauwega, on 18 months of probation and assessed her $939 in court costs.

Fiorentino was convicted of two counts of misdemeanor theft and one count of possession of marijuana.

Charges of theft and illegal possession of narcotics were dismissed bur read into the record. A felony charge of possession of methamphetamine was dismissed by the prosecutor.

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