Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Michael Frey, convicted of hit-and-run and possession of narcotics and of a controlled substance, was taken into custody on Wednesday after his sentencing was delayed because he "forgot" to check in with court officials.
A Saukville man found guilty of a hit-and-run crash over the 2012 Fish Day weekend is back in custody after forgetting to check in with law enforcement regarding a presentencing investigation. Michael Frey, 21, appeared in court on Wednesday for a sentencing hearing that ultimately was delayed because the pre-sentencing investigation had not "been completed due to defendant not making contact with Department of Corrections," according to court records. The investigations are conducted so that the courts can have the "fullest understanding possible of the defendant's life and circumstances at sentencing," according to the Wisconsin State Public Defender's Office website. Frey's attorney, Michael Penkwitz, spoke on his behalf during the …
Thursday, December 6, 2012
The 21-year-old Saukville man is also found guilty for possession of narcotics and possession of a controlled substance for items found in his car after it was impounded; he will appear in court in January for a sentencing hearing.
A 21-year-old Saukville man charged with hit-and-run causing injury after striking a pedestrian over Fish Day weekend changed his plea from "not guilty" on Thursday, canceling a jury trial set to start next week. Michael Frey is now found guilty on charges of hit-and-run, as well as charges for possession of narcotics and possession of a controlled substance for items found in his car after it was impounded. He will appear in court at 3 p.m. Jan. 23 for a sentencing hearing. If convicted of all three charges, Frey faces four years, three months and 30 days in prison as well as $20,500 in fines. More from the police reports: Frey, 20 at the time of the accident, said he did not see the victim, Chris Morano — who turned out to be a friend…
Monday, October 8, 2012
Michael Frey, a 20-year-old Saukville man charged with a hit-and-run accident over Fish Day weekend who was also later found to be in possession of narcotics, is scheduled to start trial in December.
The 20-year-old Saukville man charged with hit-and-run causing injury, and later charged with possession of narcotics and possession of a controlled substance for items found in his car after it was impounded, may face a jury trial in December. Michael Frey appeared in court on Monday with Attorney Michael Penkwitz for further proceedings in connection with the charges; he had entered a not guilty plea in September, and the case has now been set for trial to start at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 11. If convicted of all three charges, Frey faces four years, three months and 30 days in prison as well as $20,500 in fines. Frey said he did not see the victim, Chris Morano — who later turned out to be a friend — until the impact occurred on July 22, …
Friday, September 7, 2012
Michael Frey, a 20-year-old Saukville man charged with a hit-and-run accident over Fish Day weekend who was also later found to be in possession of narcotics, has entered a not guilty plea for all charges.
A 20-year-old Saukville man charged with hit-and-run causing injury after striking a pedestrian — who turned out to be a friend — entered a not guilty plea to the charges on Thursday. Michael Frey also entered a not guilty plea in connection with charges for possession of narcotics and possession of a controlled substance for items found in his car after it was impounded. If convicted of all three charges, Frey faces four years, three months and 30 days in prison as well as $20,500 in fines. More from the police reports: Frey said he did not see the victim, Chris Morano, until the impact occurred on July 22, according to police reports. Port Washington officers down the street witnessed the accident at 1:33 a.m. in the 100 block of …
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Michael Frey of Saukville was arrested after hitting his friend, Chris Morano, with his car and fleeing the scene. Police later found drugs in his impounded car, so he is facing additional charges.
A 20-year-old Saukville man charged with hit-and-run causing injury after striking a pedestrian — who turned out to be a friend — is now also facing charges for possession of narcotics and possession of a controlled substance. After posting his $500 bond in connection with the hit-and-run charges, Michael Frey stopped at the Port Washington Police Department, as well as the district attorney's office, to request access to his car to retrieve a few items, including an iPod. According to the criminal complaint filed in Ozaukee County Circuit Court: Frey's car had been impounded after the accident that sent 22-year-old Chris Morano to the hospital with a head injury and bruises in his left elbow, according to police reports. In the meantime, …
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Michael Frey of Saukville is charged with hit-and-run causing injury after the early Sunday morning incident that sent Port resident Chris Morano to the hospital, where he remains in "satisfactory" condition at the hospital.
A 20-year-old Saukville man is facing charges of hit-and-run causing injury after striking a pedestrian — who turned out to be a friend — while driving through downtown Port Washington and then fleeing the scene to Upper Lake Park. Michael Frey said he did not see the victim, Chris Morano, until the impact occurred, according to police reports. Port Washington officers down the street witnessed the accident at 1:33 a.m. Sunday in the 100 block of Franklin Street, and "saw a male subject fly up into the air, flip and land on the ground," according to the report. Morano suffered a "head injury, contusions to his left elbow and screamed of pain to his lower torso." He was transported to Froedtert Medical Center in Milwaukee; hospital …
Terry
8:21 am on Monday, September 10, 2012
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