Langlade County criminal court activity Monday (02.24.2014)

Langlade County criminal court activity Monday (02.24.2014)

Allen J. Fleischman of North Langlade Road, 22, failed to appear for a bail/bond forfeiture hearing. The court ordered his $200 cash bond be forfeited. A warrant for his arrest remains.

Anitra L. Pemma of Wabeno, 29, failed to appear for a bail/bond forfeiture hearing. Her $750 bond was forfeited. A warrant for her arrest remains in effect.

Mary A. Shegonee of Crandon, 22, received a sentence of 9 months probation for possession of marijuana. She must also go through alcohol and drug assessment with follow through. A second charge of possession of drug paraphernalia & a traffic citation for not having an adequate muffler were dismissed.

Shane A. Tillman of Third Avenue, 28, had his bond amount lowered from $2,000 cash down to $1,000 cash for 2 separate cases. The charges are possession of narcotic drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia and retail theft. He remains jailed on a probation hold.

Comments

can someone PLEASE check out Ms. Shelbie Klopp on ccapp and tell me what the F--- is wrong with this picture???? She was DUE in court once again on Monday 2-24-2014 for a number of pending charges, according to the 4-5 open cases on ccapp, where it states nothing about her court activity on that date! Isn't it amazing how a person can be arrested and convicted on over 20 different cases since 2009 and does not one day of jail time at all for any of the crimes she has been convicted of! Someone in LangLade county Wisconsin needs to check into how many more keep going and going doing what they wish and not being punished at all for there wrong doing. We will someday have an answer as to why your fine District Attorney keeps getting Relected year after year after year! We will keep you updated on all events that occur with the female named in this comment right up to the day she is finally stopped and does some time for her continuous criminal activities.

Sometimes it seems that if there is no resolution for a case or cases, then they do not add any information to the court record. A new date is scheduled and that's it.

It may also be that she has helped the State by giving information on others and those others may have to be convicted before her case is dealt with.

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