Prosecutors quickly refile attempted homicide charge against man accused of December stabbing in Green Bay

GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Shortly after the case was dismissed without prejudice, charges were quickly refiled against a 31-year-old Greenfield man accused of stabbing a man in December 2024.

Court records show the initial case was dismissed against Jaharrie Jelks on Monday, despite the defense’s objections, and then charges were rapidly refiled. The new court case is listed here.

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Jelks is charged with the following, with punishments listed should he be convicted:

  1. Attempted First-Degree Intentional Homicide – Repeater, Use of a Dangerous Weapon
    • Class B Felony – Up to 60 years in prison
  2. False Imprisonment – Repeater, Use of a Dangerous Weapon
    • Class H Felony – Up to six years in prison and/or $10,000 fine
  3. Disorderly Conduct – Repeater, Use of a Dangerous Weapon
    • Class B Misdemeanor – Up to 90 days in prison and/or $1,000 fine
  4. Bail Jumping – Repeater
    • Class A Misdemeanor – Up to nine months in prison and/or $10,000 fine
  5. Driving or Operating a Vehicle Without Owner’s Consent – Repeater
    • Class I Felony – Up to 3.5 years in prison and/or $10,000 fine

The repeater modifiers add the potential for up to two years in prison per charge, if convicted, while the dangerous weapon charge could increase a prison sentence by up to five years on the first and second charges.

In a criminal complaint acquired by Local 5, a Green Bay Police Officer said they were called to a weapons report in the 1400 block of Western Avenue shortly after midnight on December 8, 2024…

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