Man who ‘made toddler sleep in dog kennel as punishment and threw her into door’ is spared jail
A MAN who was accused of making a toddler sleep in a dog kennel as punishment and threw her into the door is spared jail. Bronson Hrdlicka, Cadott, Wisconsin, had pleaded guilty but Eau Claire County Judge Emily Long said the case will be dropped if he commits no crimes for three years. When the […]
A MAN who was accused of making a toddler sleep in a dog kennel as punishment and threw her into the door is spared jail.
Bronson Hrdlicka, Cadott, Wisconsin, had pleaded guilty but Eau Claire County Judge Emily Long said the case will be dropped if he commits no crimes for three years.
When the girl’s mom said she came home and found bruises on her face, WQOW reports.
Another time she allegedly saw Hrdlicka fling the girl into a door.
She said she also feared he was putting her in a dog kennel as punishment.
He pleaded guilty on Friday after being charged in January 2018 on two counts including physical abuse of a child and mental harm to a child.
But Eau Claire County Judge Emily Long agreed to the terms of a deferred prosecution agreement.
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She did not accept the guilty plea, and the case will be dropped if he commits no crimes for three years.
He was also ordered to take parenting classes and take part in domestic abuse counseling.
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