Article: Boscobel man sentenced to 35 years in prison; Girlfriend's death: Stuckey also will face 25 years of extended supervision

LANCASTER, Wis. - A Grant County judge imposed a 60-year sentence on a Boscobel man convicted in the September death of his live-in girlfriend.

Douglas Stuckey, 33, was sentenced to 35 years in prison followed by 25 years of extended supervision by Grant County Circuit Court Judge George Curry on Thursday afternoon.

Stuckey was originally charged with first-degree intentional homicide in the Sept. 17 death of Donna R. Crogan, 46. He pleaded guilty in February to a charge of first-degree reckless homicide.

Citing the brutality, viciousness and callousness of the crime and an absence of remorse by Stuckey, Grant County District Attorney Emil Everix sought a 40-year prison term, followed by 20 ...

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