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BARABOO - Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced today that on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 Dennis D. Lemoine, a Sauk County resident, was sentenced to prison for First Degree Sexual Assault of a 5-Year-Old Child.
Judge Guy Reynolds sentenced Lemoine to three years confinement and 12 years of extended supervision. Lemoine was charged with having sexual contact with the girl at her home on April 23, 2007. The jury trial lasted 4 days.
Lemoine's case was originally prosecuted by the district attorney's office; but upon the request of District Attorney Patricia Barrett, the Wisconsin Department of Justice reviewed the case and agreed to take over the prosecution of the case.
Assistant Attorney General Tom Fallon represents the state in this case.