LeRoy man sentenced to jail time, supervised probation, fines, fees on felony fleeing law inforcement, gross misdemeanor DWI and domestic assault charges in Mower County District Court

A LeRoy man facing three different charges in Mower County District Court after a traffic stop on January 10th has been sentenced to jail time, supervised probation, fines and fees.

35-year old Corey Joe Hummel was sentenced Thursday to a year of supervised probation for a felony charge of fleeing a peace officer in a motor vehicle.  Hummel was granted a stay of imposition in the case where the defendant pleads guilty to a felony-level offense.  If he or she successfully completes their probation, the conviction will be deemed a misdemeanor.  Hummel was also convicted and sentenced Thursday to 180 days in jail, and a year of supervised probation for a gross misdemeanor charge of 2nd degree DWI, refusal to submit to a blood or urine test as required by a search warrant.  Hummel was given credit for 90 days already served, and the remaining 90 days were stayed if Hummel adheres to the conditions of his probation.  Humme. was also sentenced Thursday to 90 days in jail, a year of supervised probation and $585 in fines and fees for a gross misdemeanor charge of domestic assault.  Hummel was given credit for 90 days already served, and a misdemeanor charge of obstructing justice, resisting arrest was dismissed with Hummel’s guilty plea.  

Hummel pleaded guilty to all three charges on February 25th, and he was convicted the same day.

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