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Federal Grand Jury Returns Indictments

U.S. Attorney’s Office October 27, 2010
  • Eastern District of Wisconsin (414) 297-1700

MADISON, WI—A federal grand jury in the Western District of Wisconsin, sitting in Madison, returned the following indictments today. You are advised that a charge is merely an accusation and that a defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.

Madison Man Charged with False Testimony During Bankruptcy Proceeding

Edward W. Fedosky, 55, Madison, Wisconsin, is charged with fraudulently making a false oath in relation to a case under Title 11. The indictment alleges that on March 24, 2008, he testified under oath that an IRS form 1040 he had given to the trustee was a true copy of the 2006 federal income tax return that he had filed with the IRS, when he knew that he had not filed such form with the IRS.

If convicted, Fedosky faces a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison. The charge against him is the result of an investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The prosecution of this cases has been assigned to Assistant U.S. Attorney Laura Przybylinski Finn.

Man Charged with Illegal Possession of Guns

Cecil Villagarcia, 41, Middleton, Wisconsin, is charged with being an illegal alien in possession of two firearms. The indictment alleges that on October 15, 2010, he possessed a .40 caliber pistol and a 9mm pistol.

If convicted, Villagarcia faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison. The charge against him is the result of an investigation by the Middleton Police Department and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The prosecution of this case has been assigned to Assistant U.S. Attorney Rita M. Rumbelow.

Inmate Charged with Possessing Marijuana

Don. W. Jackson, 34, an inmate of the Federal Correctional Institution at Oxford, Wisconsin, is charged with possessing a prohibited object. The indictment alleges that on July 3, 2010, he possessed marijuana.

If convicted, Jackson faces a maximum penalty of five years in federal prison. The charge against him is the result of investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Federal Bureau of Prisons. The prosecution of this case has been assigned to Assistant U.S. Attorney David J. Reinhard.

Two Men Charged with Illegal Re-Entry Into United States

In unrelated cases, two citizens of Mexico are charged with illegally re-entering the United States after previously being deported. The indictments charge Christian Rocillo- Ramirez, 21, found in Dane County on September 23, 2010 and Gilberto Manzano-Lopez, 35, found in Trempealeau County on October 5, 2010.

If convicted, Rocillo-Ramirez and Manzano-Lopez face a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison. The charges against them are the result of investigations by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of Homeland Security Investigations. The prosecution of these cases has been assigned to Assistant U.S. Attorney Paul M. Connell.

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