Man In U.S. Illegally Convicted Of Attempted Homicide In Wisconsin

Fermin Teodoro Lopez-Mendoza Pleads No Contest; Sentencing Set for March 2025.

Man In U.S. Illegally Convicted Of Attempted Homicide In Wisconsin

WISCONSIN — District Attorney Eric J. Toney announced that Fermin Teodoro Lopez-Mendoza, an undocumented individual, pled no contest to attempted first-degree intentional homicide, with bond revoked and sentencing set for March 18, 2025, according to a press release from the D.A.

PRESS RELEASE

Today District Attorney Eric J. Toney announced that Fermin Teodoro Lopez-Mendoza plead no contest to Attempted First Degree Intentional Homicide, with a dangerous weapon and domestic abuse. Law enforcement learned during their investigation that Lopez-Mendoza is illegally in the United States. Bond was revoked and a sentencing date has been set for March 18, 2025 at 1:30 p.m.

District Attorney Toney stated “This was an excellent investigation by the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office, highlighted by their quick work in apprehending the defendant outside the county. Their excellent worked allowed for today’s conviction and justice on behalf of the victim.”

Lopez-Mendoza faces a maximum penalty of 65 years of confinement and the remaining counts were dismissed and read-in.

This case investigated by the Fond du Lac County Sheriff’s Office and prosecuted by District Attorney Eric Toney.

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Last Update: Nov 13, 2024 11:22 am CST

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