
Felony
Ethan Hunter Wynos, 20, Green Bay, vehicle operator fleeing/eluding an officer on 12/01/24, guilty due to a no contest plea, Count 1 – Court sentences defendant to nine (9) months in the Manitowoc County Jail, under the Huber Law, concurrent with Brown County case no. 25C1F37. Count 4 – Court sentences defendant to thirty (30) days in the Manitowoc County Jail, under the Huber Law, concurrent with count 1 but consecutive to Brown County case no. 25C1F37. Court imposes costs of $798 to be paid by April 30, 2026 or additional penalties for failure to pay. Defendant is ordered to submit a DNA sample.
Spensor J. Knitter, 32, Two Rivers, manufacturing/delivering fentanyl (<=10g) on 01/23/25, guilty due to a no contest plea, The defendant is sentenced to six (6) years the Wisconsin State Prison System that is three (3) years initial confinement followed by three (3) years extended supervision. Concurrent with 24CF385. Conditions of extended supervision: 1) Assessment, treatment, counseling as deemed appropriate by the Department’s assessment process; 2) Maintain absolute sobriety except prescription medication taken as prescribed; 3) Submit to random urine screens and pay for the same; 4) Maintain fulltime employment, schooling, job search, or combination; 5) No contact with Jonathan McClary, Michelle Saksiri; Paige Oestreich or Jaclyn Martinez; 6) Pay court costs; 7) Pay supervision fees in an amount to be determined by DOC; 8) Submit to a DNA sample. The court finds the defendant eligible for Challenge Incarceration Program and Substance Abuse Program. The defendant has thirteen (13) days sentence credit.
Spensor J. Knitter, 32, Two Rivers, manufacturing/delivering fentanyl (>10-50g) on 06/04/24, guilty due to a no contest plea, The defendant is sentenced to six (6) years the Wisconsin State Prison System that is three (3) years initial confinement followed by three (3) years extended supervision. Concurrent with any other sentence he is serving. Conditions of extended supervision: 1) Assessment, treatment, counseling as deemed appropriate by the Department’s assessment process; 2) Maintain absolute sobriety except prescription medication taken as prescribed; 3) Submit to random urine screens and pay for the same; 4) Maintain fulltime employment, schooling, job search, or combination; 5) Reimburse the Manitowoc County Metro Drug Unit $1090; 6) No contact with Jonathan McClary, Michelle Saksiri; Paige Oestreich or Jaclyn Martinez; 7) Pay court costs; 8) Pay supervision fees in an amount to be determined by DOC; 9) Submit to a DNA sample. The court finds the defendant eligible for Challenge Incarceration Program and Substance Abuse Program. The defendant has three (3) days sentence credit.
Khue Vang, 38, Stevens Point, possession of methamphetamine on 10/28/25, guilty due to a guilty plea, Sentence is withheld. Defendant is placed on probation to DOC for fifteen (15) months. Conditions of probation: 1) Assessment, treatment, counseling as deemed appropriate by the Departments assessment process; 2) AODA assessment and follow through; 3) Maintain absolute sobriety; 4) Maintain fulltime employment, schooling, work search or combination; 5) Pay court costs; 6) Pay supervision fees in an amount to be determined by DOC; 7) Provide DNA sample 8) Submit to random urine screens and pay for same; Defendant shall be given 87 days jail credit if revoked.
Stephen S. Vice Sr, 56, Manitowoc, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon on 08/13/25, guilty due to a no contest plea, The defendant is sentenced to three (3) years in the Wisconsin State Prison System that is eighteen (18) months initial confinement followed by eighteen (18) months extended supervision concurrent with the sentence he is serving. Conditions of extended supervision: 1) Assessment, treatment, counseling as deemed appropriate by the Department’s assessment process; 2) Maintain absolute sobriety except prescription medication taken as prescribed; 3) Submit to random urine screens and pay for the same; 4) Maintain fulltime employment, schooling, job search or combination at the directive of the agent; 5) Pay court costs; 6) Pay supervision fees in an amount to be determined by DOC. The defendant has three (3) days sentence credit. The defendant is not eligible for the Challenge Incarceration Program but he is eligible for the Substance Abuse Program. The court orders the firearm seized in this matter to be destroyed.
Ronald Joseph Burrows III, 24, Two Rivers, possessing a firearm by a convicted felon on 09/07/25, guilty due to a no contest plea, The defendant is sentenced to four and a half (4.5) years in the Wisconsin State Prison System that is 2.5 years initial confinement followed by 2 years extended supervision concurrent with any sentence he is serving. Conditions of extended supervision: 1) Assessment, treatment, counseling as deemed appropriate by the Department’s assessment process; 2) Maintain absolute sobriety except prescription medication taken as prescribed; 3) Submit to random urine screens and pay for the same; 4) Maintain fulltime employment, schooling, job search or combination at the directive of the agent; 5) Pay court costs; 6) Pay supervision fees in an amount to be determined by DOC; 7) Submit to DNA sample. The defendant has 129 days sentence credit. The defendant is eligible for both programs. The court orders the firearm that was seized in this matter to be destroyed.
Misdemeanor
Michael R. Nicholson, 45, Two Rivers, battery, misdemeanor bail jumping on 11/17/23, guilty due to a no contest pleas, Sentence is withheld. Defendant is placed on probation to DOC for two (2) years. Conditions of probation: 1) Assessment, treatment, counseling as deemed appropriate by the Departments assessment process; 2) Maintain absolute sobriety; 3) Maintain fulltime employment, schooling, work search or combination; 4) Pay court costs; 5) Pay supervision fees in an amount to be determined by DOC; 6) Provide DNA sample 7) Submit to random urine screens and pay for same; Spend an additional — Ninety (90) days in the county jail, under the Huber Law, stayed and to be imposed at the agent’s discretion and upon order of the Court. Defendant shall be given 4 days jail credit if revoked.
William E. Gripp, 58, Manitowoc, possession of drug paraphernalia on 06/05/25, guilty due to a no contest plea, Court sentences defendant to six (6) days in the Manitowoc County Jail, the defendant has six (6) days sentence credit and deems the sentence time served. Court imposes costs of $443 to be paid by 04-26-2026 or additional penalties for failure to pay. Defendant is ordered to submit a DNA sample.
Stephanie R. Reid, 41, Manitowoc, retail theft, intentionally taking (<=$500) on 08/31/24, guilty due to a no contest plea, $50 fine plus costs, total $516 to be paid by 04-26-2026 or additional penalties for failure to pay. Defendant is ordered to submit a DNA sample.
Dewayne Henry Doss, 24, Oshkosh, resisting or obstructing an officer on 06/15/25, guilty due to a no contest plea, Court sentences defendant to 5 days Manitowoc County Jail, court finds the defendant has 5 days sentence credit and deems. Court imposes costs of $293 to be paid by 04-272026 or additional penalties for failure to pay. Defendant is ordered to submit a DNA sample.
Autumn R. Behr, 18, Manitowoc, disorderly conduct on 10/24/24, guilty due to a no contest plea, Sentence is withheld. Defendant is placed on probation to DOC for twelve (12) months. Conditions of probation: 1) Assessment, treatment, counseling as deemed appropriate by the Department’s assessment process; 2) Maintain absolute sobriety; 3) Attend school regularly and as required unless approved by the agent; 4) Maintain fulltime employment, schooling or combination at the agent’s discretion; 5) Pay costs of the action; 6) Pay supervision fees in an amount to be determined by DOC; 7) Submit to DNA sample; 8) Complete high school or obtain GED or HSED. Defendant has one (1) day sentence credit if revoked. Court orders expungement of defendant’s record pursuant to Section 973.015 of the Wisconsin Statutes upon successful completion of probation and all its conditions. The court finds that the defendant would benefit and society would not be harmed by expungement in this matter.












