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Shawano-Menominee Circuit Court Roundup: Criminal Cases, Pleas, Sentences Listed

Residents of Keshena and Neopit appeared among criminal cases logged in the Shawano-Menominee Circuit Court calendar published March 18.

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Shawano-Menominee Circuit Court Roundup: Criminal Cases, Pleas, Sentences Listed
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The Shawano-Menominee Circuit Court's latest calendar included criminal filings, entered pleas, and handed-down sentences affecting multiple residents from Menominee County communities, according to a roundup published March 18, 2026.

The court log, compiled by NEW Media Inc., aggregated case outcomes and pretrial settings from across the circuit. Among those named were residents of Keshena and Neopit, two of the county's most prominent communities on the Menominee Indian Reservation.

The roundup covered the full range of criminal case stages: initial filings that bring new charges into the court record, plea proceedings in which defendants formally respond to those charges, and sentencing hearings that close cases with court-ordered consequences. Pretrial settings, which establish timelines and conditions before cases move toward resolution, were also included in the calendar.

The Shawano-Menominee Circuit Court serves both Shawano and Menominee counties, meaning its docket regularly reflects cases originating from reservation communities alongside those from surrounding areas. Court roundups of this kind provide a public accounting of criminal proceedings that might otherwise go unnoticed by residents not attending hearings directly.

The March 18 calendar represents the court's activity in the days immediately preceding publication, with some cases likely to return for follow-up hearings in the coming weeks.

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