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CLARK COUNTY CIRCUIT C

OURT Gwendelynn A. Olson, 18, Neillsville, was fined $263.50 and her driver’s license was suspended for 30 days for a first underage drinking offense.

Rosendo Pena Lopez, 26, Unity, was fined $1,094 and his driver’s license was revoked for seven months for a first offense of operating a vehicle with a prohibited blood alcohol concentration. An ignition interlock device is to be placed on his vehicle for 12 months and he is to undergo an alcohol assessment. He was also fined $213.10 for operating left of the center line and $200.50 for operating a vehicle while suspended.

Gerald L. Pearson, 44, Edgar, was fined $250.90 and his driver’s license was suspended for 15 days for speeding (25-29 mph over limit). He was also fined $213.10 on each of three counts of failure to stop at a stop sign/second or greater offense, $389.50 for reckless driving/endangering safety, $232 for unsafe cutting in when passing, and $175.30 for failure to stop at a stop sign.

Jeniffer Ramirez Garcia, 19, Abbotsford, was fined $175.30 for speeding, $263.50 for displaying false vehicle registration plates, and $200.50 for operating a vehicle without a valid license.

Michael S. Shirk, 25, Unity, was fined $811.50 and his driver’s license was revoked for six months for a first OWI offense. He is to undergo an alcohol assessment. He was also fined $213.10 for failure to keep a vehicle under control.

John W. Scheffler, 27, Greenwood, was fined $266.65 and his Department of Natural Resources hunting license privileges were revoked/suspended for three years for hunting within 50 feet of a road’s center/as party to a crime. He was also fined $544.50 for shining wild animals while possessing a firearm and $246.90 for hunting with an improper license/as party to a crime.

Darnell J. Seichter, 20, Stanley, was fined $1,168 on two counts of operating a vehicle while revoked for an alcoholrelated offense. Zachary J. Shubert, 37, Black River Falls, was fined $50 and his driver’s license was revoked for 12 months for refusal to take a test for intoxication after arrest. An ignition interlock device is to be placed on his vehicle for 12 months and he is to undergo an alcohol assessment.

Mitchell W. Telford, 31, Colby, was fined $263.50 for open intoxicants in a vehicle/ driver, $389.50 for failure to notify police of an accident, and $175.30 for failure to yield for a yield sign.

Tao Vang, 44, Saint Paul, Minn., was fined $250.90 and his driver’s license was suspended for 15 days for speeding.

Dan W. Willison, 57, whose address is listed as the Redgranite Correctional Institution, was sentenced to two years in prison and two years of extended supervision and fined $518 for felony bail jumping, and sentenced to one year in prison and one year of extended supervision and fined $543 for battery/domestic abuse-repeater.

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