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Drinking and driving convictions

April 18, 2012 | 1 comment

The following people were convicted of drinking and driving offenses in Waupaca County Circuit Court.

• Jacob M. Bouschack, 36, Marshfield, was sentenced to one year in jail, assessed $3,681 in fines and court costs and his license revoked for 36 months for a fifth offense.

• Richard A. Burns, 49, Shawano, 60 days in jail, assessed $1,928, revoked 36 months for a fourth offense.

* Timothy M. Bunge, 42, Waupaca, 80 days in jail, assessed $1,676, revoked 27 months for a third offense.

• Erik R. Rosin, 26, Waupaca, five days in jail, assessed $2,055, revoked 14 months for a second offense.

• Mary E. Shaw, 51, Waupaca, 15 days in jail, assessed $1,521, revoked 15 months for a second offense.

• James D. Williams III, 18, Green Bay, five days in jail, assessed $1,235, revoked 12 months for a second offense.

• Larry J. Krebs, 68, Waupaca, assessed $691, revoked six months.

• Chad E. Hudson, 38, Waupaca, assessed $757, revoked seven months.

• Robert F. Nigbor, 22, Manawa, assessed $757, revoked seven months.

• Kayle R. Folan, 24, Almond, assessed $870, revoked eight months.

• Darrell E. Stolp, 49, Clintonville, assessed $773, revoked seven months.

• Carolyn R. Schultz, 62, Manawa, assessed $838, revoked seven months.

• Burnell C. Lipke, 55, Waupaca, assessed $838, revoked eight months.

1 Comment for "Drinking and driving convictions

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  1. [quote]James D. Williams III, 18, Green Bay, five days in jail, assessed $1,235, revoked 12 months for a second offense.[/quote]
    Second offense for an 18yo means he was convicted of drunk driving TWICE before he was old enough to drink. And yet, he wasn't charged with underage drinking - was he drunk, or not?

    It also doesn't mention that he was charged with speeding (while drunk), driving while his license was revoked, and failing to install an ignition lock after his first conviction.

    One reason why these charges might not have been considered "news", is because the judge gave him a "walk" on these charges.

    The 5 days of jail time he got for the DUI can be served in his hometown - we can only assume the judge didn't want him driving back and forth to use his Huber privileges.

    Anyone want to take bets on how many DUIs he can rack up before he's old enough to drive? How many concurrent charges his attorney can plea away?

    lastpercentile Apr 18, 2012 1:47 PM

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