Leiterman was sentenced Friday to five months in jail for forcing a confrontation with another motorist, dragging him from his vehicle, and stealing the car.
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OSHKOSH, Wis. A Monticello man convicted in shootings that wounded his ex-girlfriend and killed his girlfriend s father was sentenced Wednesday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
A jury in May found Joshua Aide guilty of first-degree intentional homicide in the killing of James Gruettner and two counts of attempted homicide in the shootings of Rebecca Borkowski, his girlfriend at the time, and another man.
Authorities say the August 2020 incident in Oshkosh snowballed after Aide became upset that someone was going to be working on a vehicle that he and Borkowski owned.
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A Wisconsin judge will serve a seven day suspension after admitting to misconduct. The Wisconsin Supreme Court, who handed down the suspension, said his behavior had a significant detrimental impact on the public s view of the judiciary.
Judge Scott Woldt - Screen shot from video in story Winnebago County Judge Scott Woldt used undignified, discourteous and disrespectful language unbecoming of a judge and showed an open disregard of (his) obligation to observe the public in a fair, reasoned, impartial and courteous way, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled in a decision released Tuesday morning.
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OSHKOSH - A Menasha man who shot and killed another man outside a Neenah saloon in 2019 was sentenced Friday to 40 years in prison.
Casey Cameron, 38, of Menasha, was convicted in February of multiple charges in the death of Kevin Hollywood Hein, who was shot and killed Oct. 14, 2019, outside the Short Branch Saloon in Neenah.
Cameron pleaded no contest to one count of felony murder and six counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety. Winnebago County Judge Scott Woldt sentenced Cameron to a total of 40 years in prison and 15 years of supervision.
Wisconsin s felony murder law allows prosecutors to charge someone if they cause another person s death while committing another felony, in this case, armed robbery, regardless of their intent.