
Repeated Offenses Land Cheyenne Man in Hot Water Again
A 28-year-old Cheyenne man is facing felony charges after reportedly, once again, letting his sticky fingers get the best of him.
According to a booking sheet, William Cody Maddox was arrested at a home in the 700 block of Mitchell Court at 3:19 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 19.
The arresting deputy says Maddox had a warrant for failure to appear with an original charge of misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance in pill or capsule form.
Felony Warrant
On Tuesday, Sept. 23, inmate Maddox was seen in Laramie County Circuit Court in front of Judge Antoinette Williams on a warrant for burglary and theft - fifth or subsequent offense, both felonies punishable by up to 10 years in prison, up to a $10,000 fine, or both.
The crimes are alleged to have occurred on or about Sunday, Sept. 14, and Maddox is alleged to have previously been convicted of theft or a similar offense on July 23 and Dec. 3 of 2023 and Aug. 12 and Sept. 23 of 2024.
Williams appointed Maddox a public defender and set his preliminary hearing for Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 3 p.m.
"I don't know if the judge informed you yesterday, but you were also arrested on a failure to appear for drug court in your misdemeanor dockets," Williams told Maddox.
Williams then asked for the state's position regarding bond.
"Mr. Maddox has a, as the information indicated, a history of similar charges in this county," the state said. "That gives the state significant concern for the safety of the community."
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"He also has numerous (failures to appear and comply) which gives the state continued concern for his willingness to comply with any conditions that this court might set," the state added. "For those reasons the state believes that a cash bond is appropriate and would request $10,000 cash."
Bond Set at $5K Cash
Williams set Maddox's bond at $5,000 cash bond. She also signed his affidavit for a public defender in his drug court cases.

Please remember that all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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