MOTHER OF
THE YEAR NOMINATION: AFTER ALL IT IS BEEF JERKY
SHEBOYGAN, Wis. —
from
www.sheboyganpress.com - A 36-year-old Sheboygan woman will
spend six months in prison for a bizarre series of offenses that
began with stealing beef jerky and ended with stripping in front
of her children and kicking a police officer in the groin.
Julia E. Laack, of 1603 S. 13th St., was
sentenced last Thursday by Judge Timothy Van Akkeren to the jail
term and two years probation, Assistant District Attorney Chris
Stock said Friday.
She accepted a plea agreement two weeks ago under
which she was convicted of felony battery to a law enforcement
officer and misdemeanor counts of retail theft and resisting or
obstructing an officer.
The charges carried a maximum penalty of more
than four years in prison, and Stock had recommended nine months
in jail as part of the agreement.
According to a criminal complaint, the Oct. 8
incident began after Laack was captured on surveillance video
stealing beef jerky and a lighter from a convenience store.
When police came to her home, Laack told officers
they couldn't arrest her because she was going to be naked and
then stripped to her underwear as her children stood by.
While being handcuffed, Laack tried kicked one
officer in the groin, then manipulated a spit hood to spit into
the mouth of a female officer who had re-dressed her.
In the squad car, Laack exposed her buttocks
against the rear window and told the female officer her children
are going to die.
A breath test showed Laack had a blood-alcohol
level of 0.11.
In an unrelated case, Laack is scheduled for
sentencing Feb. 12 for allegedly working with her brother and
another man to extort money from a 20-year-old gay man.
The victim told police the three adults trapped
him in a bedroom and forced him to pay them after they witnessed
what they believed was inappropriate behavior toward a
15-year-old boy.
Laack accepted a plea agreement Jan. 12 under
which she was convicted of felony false imprisonment and threats
to injure or accuse of a crime. The crimes carry a maximum
penalty of six years in prison.