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Kaden Churchill, 19, of Reedsburg, received a 15-year prison sentence for the drunken driving crash that killed 20-year-old Grant Peterson on Dec. 28, 2022. ....
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BRIDGET COOKE Capital Newspapers In the first jury trial held in Sauk County Circuit Court in more than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic took over Wisconsin, the attorney for the accused told a jury as it sat behind plexiglass dividers that his client did not cause a car crash that resulted in the deaths of two people and injuries of another two. Albart B. Shores, 58, of La Crosse, faces 15 felony charges in relation to a traffic crash in October 2018 that resulted in the deaths of two people. They include homicide by use of a vehicle, injury by use of a vehicle, driving while intoxicated with a passenger under 16 and others related to driving while intoxicated or under the influence of a controlled substance. ....
BRIDGET COOKE Capital Newspapers A Baraboo man who had been facing a maximum prison sentence of 25 years for felony child neglect that resulted in the death of a 9-year-old saw his case dismissed Monday in Sauk County Circuit Court. Christopher J. Fisher, 43, was accused of neglect after a child was found lying face down and unconscious in late July in the bathroom of a Lake Delton home. Emergency responders took the 9-year-old to St. Clare Hospital, but the attending physician announced the child dead just two hours later. Fisher SAUK COUNTY JAIL/Contributed According to the motion for dismissal filed by Assistant District Attorney Rick Spoentgen, Fisher proved through letters from witnesses of typical behavior of the child. Letters from the âvictimâs mother and sister and the primary witnessâs motherâ provided background information that ultimately led the prosecutors to believe they could not prove criminal neg ....