A Mauston man has been sentenced to four years in prison for his role in a 1st degree reckless homicide case. 50-year-old Darin Skiff was in court January 8, 2014 with his attorney, Mark Lawton. District Attorney Michael Solovey appeared for the State of Wisconsin. According to online court records, Judge James Evenson sentenced Skiff to a ten year prison term, which includes six years of extended supervision. Skiff was found guilty earlier this year to being a party to the drug overdose death of Jeremy Haas. In October of 2011, Skiff and two other subjects allegedly supplied Haas with fentanyl, which resulted in his overdose death. Skiff will have to serve this term consecutively with any other sentence that he may be currently serving.
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