A 35-year-old Milwaukee man, Joseph Ross, will avoid spending time in prison despite being convicted of putting superglue in his coworker’s soda.
As reported by Fox 6, Ross was sentenced to 18 months in prison and 24 months of extended supervision on Thursday, October 9. However, the judge stayed the sentence, and he was placed on three years’ probation instead.
As per WTMJ, he must remain in absolute sobriety, that is, not using or possessing alcohol or illegal drugs, and complete 75 hours of community service. He must also undergo a mental health evaluation.
A criminal complaint obtained by the outlet detailed that the investigation began back on March 20, 2025. At around 11 a.m., Wisconsin State Fair Park Police officers were flagged down by the victim, identified only as JH.
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