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Casey C. Rodencal, of Menasha, Charged with Four Counts of Possession of Child Pornography
MADISON — On Wednesday, January 2, 2013, Casey C. Rodencal, of Menasha, was charged with four counts of Possession of Child Pornography after an investigation by the Wisconsin Department of Justice — Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI). An initial appearance in this case is scheduled for January 22, 2013, at 2:30 pm in Calumet County Circuit Court.
According to the Criminal Complaint, on Tuesday, December 6, 2011, special agents with the Division of Criminal Investigation (DCI) made contact with Rodencal at his home, located at 1118 Fieldview Drive in Menasha, WI. According to the Criminal Complaint, Rodencal admitted to agents that he had downloaded child pornography, and a forensic preview of a laptop computer hard drive revealed evidence of child pornography. According to the complaint, thousands of images consistent with child pornography were located through forensic analysis of the laptop computer hard drive belonging to Rodencal.
Questions concerning this case should be directed to the Calumet County District Attorney's Office. A defendant enjoys the presumption of innocence. The prosecution must prove its allegations at trial beyond a reasonable doubt.