10/3/17 – A jury heard opening arguments yesterday from the state in their case against a Watertown man accused of supplying the drugs that caused an overdose death. Terence Jannke is facing felony counts of First Degree Reckless Homicide, Maintaining a Drug Trafficking Place, and Possession with Intent to Deliver Heroin. The 50-year-old allegedly provided the drugs that killed Holly Nehls, and a July 1 search of his residence reportedly found syringes, heroin packaging, and a drug ledger in his bedroom. If he is found guilty on all counts, Jannke faces up to 64 years in prison. The trial is slated to last all week.
Jury Trial Starts For Watertown Man Charged In Heroin OD
