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Milltown Man Sentenced On OWI 5 Charges

Officer conducted traffic stop with firearms drawn due to safety concerns following pursuit

Milltown Man Sentenced On OWI 5 Charges

POLK COUNTY -- Brian Majorowicz of Milltown, WI has been sentenced on criminal charges in Polk County Circuit Court including 5th Offense OWI.

DrydenWire.com reported in September 2017 that Majorowicz was facing charges after an incident that involved a pursuit of Majorowicz’s vehicle.

Law enforcement responded to a report of an erratic driver in the Village of Milltown. Majorowicz failed to comply with the initial traffic stop and a pursuit of his vehicle was initiated, but terminated shortly thereafter as officers deemed it too dangerous. Law enforcement located Majorowicz’s vehicle a short time later and conducted the traffic stop with firearms drawn due to safety concerns because of the pursuit.

During the stop officers noticed that Majorowicz had slow, slurred speech, poor balance, bloodshot eyes, and smelled of alcohol. Inside the vehicle, officers found a can of Michelob beer which was ¾ full along with a pipe for smoking marijuana and a small purple container containing .75 grams of marijuana.

Majorowicz was charged with Charges of Class G Felony 5th Offense OWI, Class I Felony Vehicle Operator Flee/Elude Officer, Misdemeanor Possession of THC (Marijuana), Misdemeanor Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, Misdemeanor Disorderly Conduct, Misdemeanor Operating While Revoked, and Misdemeanor Failure to Install an Ignition Interlock Device.

Online circuit court records show that at a hearing on April 24, 2019, Majorowicz was sentenced on his charges of Class G Felony 5th Offense OWI, Class I Felony Vehicle Operator Flee/Elude Officer. The remaining charges against Majorowicz were dismissed but read in at a hearing in September 2018.

The Court ordered a 5 year sentence on Majorowicz’s conviction of Class G Felony 5th Offense OWI; Imposed and Stayed, 2 years of initial confinement with 3 years of extended supervision. Majorowicz was also ordered probation for 5 years and 6 months of conditional jail time to complete 1 year of jail time total. The Court also ordered Majorowicz to undergo an Alcohol and Other Drug Assessment and comply with any recommendations. Majorowicz is to pay nearly $2,000 in fines and court costs.

Majorowicz received a sentence of 3 years probation for his conviction of Class I Felony Vehicle Operator Flee/Elude Officer, to be served concurrently with his sentence on the OWI conviction.

Read the original (previous) post: Charges of Felony Fleeing & 5th OWI Filed Against Milltown Man

Last Update: May 03, 2019 11:58 am CDT

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