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Douglas County Circuit Court, Superior, Wisconsin. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)
A patrol sergeant with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office is on leave as a criminal case against him makes its way through the Douglas County Circuit Court.
Matthew Wayne DeRosia, 47, of Superior is facing misdemeanor counts of domestic disorderly conduction and contact after a domestic abuse arrest. Charges were filed Jan. 6.
DeRosia reportedly came to the victim’s residence extremely drunk and began throwing items around, punching things and yelling at the victim, according to the complaint. While the victim was driving DeRosia to another location, he reportedly began swearing, calling the person names, banging on the steering wheel and punching the dashboard until the victim stopped the car and asked him to leave.
Bay City man heads to prison on child porn charges for second time
Updated Apr 09, 5:09 PM;
Posted Apr 09, 5:09 PM
The federal courthouse in downtown Bay City.
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BAY CITY, MI For the second time, a Bay City man has received a prison sentence for sharing child pornography online. This time, though, he will be spending his time in a federal prison rather than a state one.
U.S. District Judge Thomas L. Ludington on Thursday, April 8, sentenced 28-year-old Brandon S. Parsons to 12 years in prison. Once Parsons has served his time, he is to be under supervision for an additional five years, Ludington ordered.
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Kentucky man ordered to pay fines for having THC in system during crash that killed Michigan teen
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
A GoFundMe Page for the funeral expenses of AJ Jeffs, killed in a July 4, 2020, crash on I-75 in Bay County.
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BAY CITY, MI A Kentucky man has been ordered to pay fines for having THC in his system when a vehicle he was driving crashed and killed his teenage passenger on the Fourth of July. He avoided a stiffer penalty as investigators found the substance did not contribute to the collision.
Joseph H. Cozart Jr., 26, on Tuesday, Jan. 26, appeared via Zoom before Bay County District Judge Timothy J. Kelly for sentencing. Cozart in December pleaded no contest to one count of operating a motor vehicle with the presence of a controlled substance-marijuana. In exchange, the prosecution agreed to dismiss a charge of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.