A woman accused of making methamphetamine on two different occasions in the past year pleads guilty in Rock County Court.
45-year-old Stacey R. Utterberg and 48-year-old James Bjork both of Janesville, were accused of making meth in a building on Afton Road just south of Janesville last April. Then in September, they were charged with making meth by using an SUV as a mobile meth lab.
Utterberg pleaded guilty to party to manufacture of methamphetamine in both cases Thursday. She also pleaded guilty to felony bail jumping for committing a crime while her first case was pending.
As part of a plea agreement, four charges were dismissed but read into the record to be considered at sentencing.
In Bjork’s case, a plea and sentencing hearing is scheduled for January 21st.
Sentencing for Utterberg will be March 4th.