State of Wisconsin vs. Detective Matthew Wayne DeRosia – Douglas County Case 2021CM000014 (Jan. 18, 2021 – May 24, 2021)

This document summarizes Douglas County case number 2021CM000014, State of Wisconsin vs. Matthew Wayne DeRosia, which was filed on January 18, 2021 and closed following plea and sentencing on May 21, 2021, with final judgment entries dated May 24, 2021. The case began with two charges arising from an incident on January 6, 2021: Disorderly Conduct and Contact After Domestic Abuse Arrest. The court initially imposed a $1,000 signature bond with no-contact and no-alcohol conditions. The address for the defendant of record was 1202 Tower Ave #220, Superior, Wisconsin 54880.

On May 21, 2021, the State and defense reached an agreement to amend Count 1 to a Douglas County Ordinance 4.03 Disorderly Conduct forfeiture-level offense with a $100 fine plus costs, totaling $330.50, and to dismiss Count 2. The defendant, represented by Attorney Richard S. Gondik, Jr., entered a no contest plea to the amended disorderly conduct ordinance violation before Judge John P. Anderson. Count 2, a misdemeanor charge for contact after domestic abuse arrest under Wis. Stat. § 968.075(5)(a)1, was dismissed on the prosecutor’s motion. The case status is closed, and the defendant owes the court $0.00.

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Categories: City of Superior, Detective Matthew Derosia, District Attorneys Office, Douglas County, Mark Fruehauff, Sheriffs Department
Tags: bent popo, David V. Meany, Douglas County disorderly conduct case, John P. Anderson, Matthew Wayne DeRosia, Richard S. Gondik Jr.