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Waupaca County criminal sentencing

The following criminal cases were brought to completion in Waupaca County Circuit Court.

• A jury found David R. Dain, 63, Ogdensburg, not guilty of substantial battery and disorderly conduct after a trial on Feb. 8.

Dain was charged after being involved in an altercation at a bar.

• Judge Raymond Huber sentenced Jesse J. Wohlrabe, 26, Fremont, to one year and six months in state prison, followed by one year of extended supervision.

Wohlrabe was convicted of one count of forgery uttering. Nine counts of forgery uttering were dismissed and read into the record.

Huber also placed Wohlrabe on three years of probation after accepting his plea of no contest to a charge of burglary.

Charges of possession of burglary tools, criminal damage to property, theft and possession of drug paraphernalia were dismissed and read into the court record for sentencing purposes.

• Judge John Hoffmann sentenced Paul E. Bullock, 28, Waupun, to time served after finding him guilty of disorderly conduct.

A felony count of battery to a prisoner was dismissed and read into the record, while a misdemeanor bail-jumping charge was dismissed by the prosecutor.

Bullock was involved in an incident at the Waupaca County jail.

Currently serving a five-year sentence at Dodge Correctional Institute, Bullock was convicted of armed robbery in Wood County.

• Hoffmann sentenced Dustin E. Schimke, 30, Waupaca, to 30 days in jail and assessed him $243 in fines and court costs.

Schimke was convicted of failure to report to jail.

On July 2, 2012, Huber found Schimke guilty of a second drunken driving offense, sentenced him to 50 days in jail, then stayed 35 days of the sentence if Schimke completed the STOP program.

Schimke was given work release privileges and 60 days to report.

On Sept. 4, 2012, the jail reported Schimke had failed to report to jail and a warrant was issued for his arrest. He turned himself in on Dec. 4.

• Judge Philip Kirk placed Billie Jo Bottine, 35, Neenah, on two years of probation and ordered her to pay $906 in court costs and restitution.

Bottine was convicted of two counts of theft.

• Hoffmann placed Cassidy J. Bodah, 23, Oshkosh, on two years of probation and assessed him $790 in court costs and restitution. The restitution was paid in full.

Bodah was found guilty of three counts of misdemeanor theft. Two counts were amended from felony counts of burglary.

• Hoffmann placed Ashley S. SearVogel, 26, Clintonville, on one year of probation and ordered her to pay $5,232 in restitution.

SearVogel was convicted of misdemeanor theft, amended from a felony charge of forgery uttering. She was accused of stealing her sister’s income tax refund.

• Hoffmann placed Bruce D. McKenzie, 25, Manawa, on two years of probation and ordered him to pay $2,582 in restitution.

Mckenzie was convicted of substantial battery after beating a 17-year-old boy.

• Huber placed Angelina M. Magruder, 24, Waupaca, on two years of probation, assessed her $685 and ordered her to perform 20 hours of community service.

Magruder was convicted of two counts of disorderly conduct.

Three felony counts of child abuse and one count of misdemeanor battery were dismissed and read into the record.

• Hoffmann placed Dennis K. Krueger, 62, Ogdensburg, on two years of probation and assessed him $253.

Krueger was convicted of misdemeanor theft.

A felony charge of forgery uttering was dismissed and read into the record.

• Hoffmann ordered Elizabeth M. Powell, 42, Bear Creek, to pay $379 in court costs.

Powell was convicted of disorderly conduct. The prosecution moved to dismiss one felony count of delivery of marijuana and five counts of possession of drug paraphernalia.

• Hoffmann placed Paul M. Westphal, 25, New London, on 30 months of probation.

Westphal was convicted of one felony count of delivery of marijuana. Seventeen drug-related counts were dismissed and read into the record.

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