Rodriguez-Strock under a plea agreement, which reduced a felony charge for child abuse-intentionally cause harm to three disorderly conduct misdemeanor counts gets 18 months probation.
By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.
October 18, 2022
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, Andrea Rodriguez-Strock, 44, a former Milwaukee County Supervisor candidate was sentenced after pleading guilty to three counts of misdemeanor disorderly conduct and under a plea agreement received 90 days in the House of Corrections and 18 months of probation for each count that would run consecutively to each other. The 90 day sentenced in the HOC was stayed.
Rodriguez-Strock was facing a one felony count for child abuse-intentionally cause harm to her 13-year-old son after being charged initially on July 13, 2021 for biting her son on July 11 during a family argument that was witnessed by her young daughter.
Previously, Rodriguez-Strock pleaded guilty on March 25, 2022 to one misdemeanor count of Opetating While Intoxicated (OWI) second offense. She was sentenced to 3 months in the House of Corrections (HOC), but her sentenced was stayed and instead had to serve ten days condition time on Huber work release during working hours and was placed on 12 months supervision (probationary). The judge revoked Rodriguez-Strock privileges to drive for 12 months and is restricted to only to drive a vehicle with an equipped Ignition Interlock Device (IID) for 15 months, according to court records.
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