UPDATE: Oconto woman facing homicide charge has plea hearing scheduled for September
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WEDNESDAY, 8/14/2024, 2:45 p.m.
(WFRV) – The Oconto woman charged with homicide after allegedly giving her boyfriend drugs was back in court on Monday and had a plea hearing scheduled.
Court records show that 31-year-old Sarah Dahl was in court on August 12 for a hearing. There is now a plea hearing scheduled for September 23 at 1:30 p.m.
No additional information was provided.
UPDATE: Oconto woman facing homicide charge has plea hearing scheduled
THURSDAY, 7/18/2024, 11:26 a.m.
(WFRV) – A woman from Oconto was back in court on July 15 and now has a plea hearing scheduled for August 13.
According to court records, 31-year-old Sarah Dahl was in court on July 15 for a hearing. There is now a plea hearing scheduled for August 13 at 1:15 p.m.
No additional information was provided.
UPDATE: Oconto woman charged with homicide has plea hearing moved back again
TUESDAY, 6/11/2024, 2:10 p.m.
(WFRV) – A woman from Oconto was back in court on June 3 and now has a plea hearing scheduled for July 15.
According to court records, 31-year-old Sarah Dahl was in court on June 3 for a hearing. Bond was continued and a plea hearing was scheduled for July 15 at 3:45 p.m.
No additional information was provided.
UPDATE: Plea hearing for Sarah Dahl moved back a week
TUESDAY, 05/28/2024, 6:15 p.m.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Oconto woman charged with homicide after allegedly giving her boyfriend drugs was back in court and had her plea hearing pushed back a week.
Court records show that 31-year-old Sarah Dahl appeared with an attorney, and during the court hearing, her plea hearing was moved back to June 3.
UPDATE: Oconto woman charged with homicide has plea hearing scheduled
WEDNESDAY, 5/8/2024 4:40 p.m.
(WFRV) – The Oconto woman charged with homicide after allegedly giving her boyfriend drugs was back in court and has a plea hearing scheduled.
According to court records, 31-year-old Sarah Dahl was back in court on May 8 for a status conference. There is now a plea hearing scheduled for May 24 at 3:15 p.m.
Present bond was continued.
No additional information was provided.
UPDATE: Oconto woman charged with homicide after boyfriend’s overdose has trial date recalled, plea hearing scheduled
Monday, 05/06/2024 1:18 p.m.
(WFRV) – The Oconto woman charged with homicide after her boyfriend died of an overdose was back in court on April 29 for a final pre-trial appearance.
Court records show that 31-year-old Sarah Dahl appeared in court via Zoom from the Brown County Jail and had her trial recalled after her attorney requested more time to discuss resolution with her.
The request was approved, the present bond was continued, and a plea hearing has been scheduled for May 8 at 2:30 p.m.
ORIGINAL: Oconto woman charged with homicide after boyfriend’s overdose has trial date set, bond lowered
Friday, 01/19/2025 3:33 p.m.
(WFRV) – A trial date has been set for an Oconto woman charged with homicide after her boyfriend died of an overdose.
According to court records, 30-year-old Sarah Dahl appeared in court on January 18 for a bail/bond hearing. During this appearance, Dahl’s cash bond was adjusted down to $25,000.
It was originally set at $50,000. The court also added GPS and other conditions.
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Records show that a jury trial was scheduled to start on April 30. There is also a final pre-trial appearance scheduled for April 12.
Dahl is charged with first-degree reckless homicide- as a party to a crime. The charges stem from an overdose death that happened back in 2022.
On December 26, 2022 authorities were sent to a residence for a report of a man who was not breathing. The man was determined dead after officials tried lifesaving measures.
Dahl, identified as the victim’s girlfriend was at the scene, according to the criminal complaint. The autopsy showed that the man died of the toxic effects of multiple substances.
Dah is accused of giving the victims drugs, which led to his overdose death. Dahl pleaded not guilty back in October of 2023.
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Local 5 will update this story as the case moves forward.
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