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Waupaca County criminal sentencing

• Waupaca County Circuit Court Judge John Hoffmann ordered two years of probation for Dale L. Tankersley, 27, Waupaca, and assessed him $534 in fines and court costs,

Tankersley was convicted of resisting an officer and retail theft for an Aug. 11 incident. Charges of disorderly conduct, felony escape and misdemeanor bail jumping were dismissed and read into the court record for sentencing purposes.

Tankersley was also convicted of misdemeanor battery for a July 30 offense, of theft for a July 21 offense, battery for a June 24 offense and disorderly conduct in a June 23 offense. Multiple counts of disorderly conduct, criminal damage to property and bail jumping were dismissed.

In Monroe County, Tankersley was convicted of felony bail jumping and resisting an officer, placed on 3 1/2 years of probation, sentenced to 75 days in jail and assessed $754.

• Judge Philip Kirk placed Gregory J. Behnke, 19, Appleton, on two years of probation and assessed him $739 in fines and court costs.

Behnke was convicted of three counts of theft. Charges of burglary and car theft were dismissed and read into the record.

• Kirk assessed Allen D. Guse, 37, Marion, $355 in fines and court costs.

Guse had been charged with felony reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct. The prosecutor moved to dismiss the felony charge and amend the misdemeanor criminal charge to a ordinance violation.

• Judge Raymond Huber placed Robert J. Spartichino Jr., 23, Dale, on 18 months of probation and assessed him $268 in court costs.

Spartichino was convicted of felony possession of marijuana.

• Kirk placed Dylan R. Postel, 18, New London on three years probation and ordered him to pay $15,826 in restitution jointly with Ethan B. Proctor, 17, New London.

Postel was convicted of substantial battery for an incident in July 2010 when he and Proctor beat a 19-year-old Waupaca man at an underage drinking party in the town of Lebanon. Postel was accused of kicking the man in the face after he fell to the ground. The victim suffered a broken jaw.

Proctor was convicted of misdemeanor battery and disorderly conduct from the same incident. Kirk placed him on 18 months probation and reduced all but $2,500 of his share of restitution to a civil judgment.

Misdemeanor charges of battery from incidents on Jan. 14 and Jan. 25 in Waupaca County were dismissed and read into the record.

In Outagamie County, Postel was recently convicted of two counts each of theft, criminal damage to property and misdemeanor bail jumping. Judge John Des Jardins placed Postel on three years of probation, sentenced him to 170 days in jail and ordered him to pay $4,046 in restitution, fines and court costs.

• Hoffmann placed Russell J. Dankert, 19, Clintonville, on two years of probation, sentenced him to 30 days in jail and assessed him $510 in fines and court costs.

Dankert was convicted of felony delivery of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Charges of possession of marijuana with intent to deliver, possession of marijuana, possession of amphetamines and eight counts of possession of drug paraphernalia were dismissed and read into the record.

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