United States Attorney Matthew D. Krueger announced that on
June 19, 2018, Mitchell R. Crowe (age: 37), was sentenced by the Honorable
Chief Judge William C. Griesbach to 3 years in prison and 15 years supervised
release following his guilty plea to sexual contact with an underage female in
violation of Title18 United States Code Sections 2244(a) (2) and 1153. The
three year prison term was the statutory maximum term. As part of his sentence,
Crowe must also comply with sex offender registry requirements. Those
requirements mandate Crowe to advise registry officials where he is living,
working or attending school.
According to the information and other court documents,
between June and August 2016, while on the Menominee Indian Reservation, Crowe
had sexual contact with an underage female.
Further, Crowe admitted to doing so after the minor consumed alcohol and
marijuana thereby rendering her incapable of appraising the nature of the
situation. In imposing his sentence, Judge Griesbach stressed the serious
nature of the offense, including the efforts Crowe took to gain the trust of
minor, only to later exploit that trust by having sexual contact with her.
This case was investigated by the Federal Bureau of
Investigation and Menominee Tribal Police Department. The case was prosecuted
by Assistant United States Attorney William Roach.
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