A Marion County man, 25-year-old Carl Joseph Wubker of Summit, charged with felony third degree domestic battery after he allegedly shoved a 16-week pregnant female in the abdomen has been sentenced to one year of supervised probation.
The sentence came June 27th in Marion County Circuit Court following a negotiated plea.
Under the terms of the plea agreement and statement filed Tuesday, Wubker was ordered by Judge John Putman to undergo a screening for anger management and controlled substance/alcohol abuse, as well as no contact with the victim.
According to the affidavit in the case, the arrest follows a visit by a female last November to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office. The female arrived at the sheriff’s office after leaving the emergency room at Baxter Regional Medical Center.
The female told law enforcement she had gone home on her lunch break. When she arrived, Wubker, whom she described as her ex-fiancé, was asleep in the bedroom, while her son and his daughter were playing unsupervised in the living room.
She told law enforcement she stood in the doorway talking to Wubker about the situation, and he proceeded to get mad. She said he then stormed out of the room and shoved her in the abdomen with his arm. The affidavit noted she is 16 weeks pregnant.
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