9-30-24 former waupun prison staff member convicted of misdemeanor in inmate death

The first of nine staff members at the Waupun Correctional Institution charged in connection with the deaths of inmates at the prison has been convicted of a misdemeanor.  As part of a plea agreement,  36 year old Sarah Anne Ransbottom pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor of violating the law of a state or county institution.  She originally faced a felony charge of misconduct in public office.  Dodge County Circuit judge Martin De Vries ordered Ransbottom pay a $250 fine.  Ransbottom is one of seven staff who were  charged in connection with the Feb. 22 death of 62-year-old Donald Maier. Maier died of malnutrition and probable dehydration.  The Dodge County Medical examiner ruled the death a homicide.  The Dodge County Assistant District Attorney said Ransbottom’s offense was  “the least aggravating of all the defendants charged related to this inmate’s death.” According to a criminal complaint, security camera footage showed Ransbottom did  not complete cell check rounds on the restricted housing unit where Maier was held.

 

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