Man gets two years prison for high-speed chase in Suring - Green Bay Press Gazette

Sterling Soman, 20, will then serve two years extended supervision, Judge Michael T. Judge decided at a hearing Aug. On March 30, then-Suring Police Chief Nick School had attempted to stop a Cadillac Escalade with an expired registration sticker on its license plate about 1 p. m. But the vehicle accelerated, failed to stop for a stop sign at Burk and E. Main... , the deputies were notified that a Native American male matching the suspect’s description was trying to use the phone at Wichman’s BP. Soman was arrested a moment later by deputies. Soman pleaded no contest to felony attempting to flee or elude a traffic officer and felony bail jumping. Assistant District Attorney Robert Mraz noted Soman has a lengthy juvenile and adult criminal record. “If he’s going to blow off the court, going to blow off police officers … I don’t see where probation is going to solve the problem for him,” Mraz said. “I think the only thing that’s going to have an impact on Mr. Soman is confinement,” he added. Mraz said Soman received $100,000 from his tribe when he became an adult, “and he blew it on things that would make him feel good – drugs and vehicles. Source: www.greenbaypressgazette.com