Schuelke pleads guilty to theft

PRINCETON — A Buda teen has been placed on two years probation after pleading guilty to the Class A misdemeanor of theft.

Christina M. Schuelke, 19, entered her guilty plea on Aug. 31 before Circuit Judge Marc Bernabei. As conditions of her probation, Schuelke was ordered to serve two months in the Bureau County Jail, perform 300 hours of public service work, abide by a curfew, and write a letter of apology to the victim, a Bureau County church.

Schuelke was represented in court by Assistant Public Defender Eric May. Prosecuting the case was State's Attorney Patrick Herrmann.

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