A 49-year-old Phelps woman received a withheld sentence for four years of probation at a sentencing hearing on one felony count of a hit and run involving great bodily harm.
Jennifer Primich received probation with conditions of 60 days in Vilas County Jail, maintaining absolute sobriety, not being in an establishment with a class B liquor license except for work purposes, having no contact with the victim and court costs payable to the Clerk of Courts office within 30 days. Huber privileges were granted at the hearing and a felony bail-jumping charge was dismissed but read into the record for sentencing.
Primich is to report to Vilas Jail by Feb. 7, 2025, at 10 a.m.
Joshua Brown, 43, of Woodruff, was found guilty and sentenced to seven years in the Wisconsin Prison System on one felony charge of operating with PAC and a misdemeanor. It includes three years of initial confinement and four of extended supervision. It also included 36 months of license revocation and 36 months IID. Conditions of extended supervision included maintaining absolute sobriety and other programming deemed necessary by the agent.
Abdirashid M Abdi, 32, of Green Bay, was found guilty of one felony count of methamphetamine possession. The court ordered one year of initial incarceration and one of extended supervision. Conditions include absolute sobriety, any programming deemed necessary by the agent, and not to be on the premises of the Lac du Flambeau Reservation.
There were 127 days of presentence credit and the sentence will be concurrent with any other sentences being served.
Sean Christensen, 33, of Lac du Flambeau, failed to appear for an adjourned initial appearance on one felony count of taking a vehicle without consent and one misdemeanor.
Branch 1 Judge Martha Milanowski authorized a $500 bench warrant for the nonappearance.
Jonelle Allen, 33, of Lac du Flambeau, did not appear for a motion hearing on one felony charge of methamphetamine possession. Judge Milanowski issued a body-only bench warrant for the nonappearance. A voluntary appearance is not allowed and the state continues to seek a revocation of the deferred entry of judgment from being found guilty in November of 2023.
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