Defendants who failed on supervision now going to jail

An inability to succeed on probation triggered an influx of cases brought before Reserve Judge Glenn Hartley in the Langlade County courtroom this week.

Several individuals already receiving terms of supervision for their crimes made return visits after having their probation revoked due to new violations.

Bryan Alloway, 32, of 1727 Clermont St. is going to prison for his transgression. He was ordered to serve one year of incarceration, followed by one year of extended supervision, on counts dating to 2014, specifically for the possession of marijuana and narcotic drugs.

Full story: Antigo Daily Journal

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