
(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
KENOSHA, Wis. — Travis D. Delabio, 31, of Kenosha, was sentenced Thursday to 360 days of work release after pleading guilty to third-offense operating while intoxicated, with Judge Jodi L. Meier imposing the sentence during a combined plea and sentencing hearing in Kenosha County Circuit Court.

(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
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5 Responses
360 days for what??? He didn’t even hurt nobody. Free my boy!!!
Trav-You gotta get over Steve and also get help to get a hold of this. I hope this is a wake up call for you.
Dr told you in no uncertain terms that if you didn’t stop, you’d need a new liver.
Everyone grieves differently. No one has perfected it. No one ever will. So telling him he “has to get ahold of this” will probably only push him further away. Idk dude from Adam, but I do know that the only way to make a change is to want it. In my experience that only happens after something drastic happens. 360 days is less than a year and may be drastic enough for most, I highly doubt it will be enough though. The most I think you’re going to be able to do is be there for him.
Ummm…pretty sure he’s not reading this.
Why on Earth would they bar use of an ankle monitor? This guy appears to be the poster child for ankle monitors. I hope they’re planning on doing a couple actual follow-up surveillance of him because they better have his home address and employers location and hours on file, and his release should have been conditional on him granting permission for no notice blood and/or alcohol draws. You know he’s going to reoffend, maybe we could catch him before he kills somebody driving while under the influence?