
|Big Radio News|
The Evansville woman charged in connection with a the crash that has her step son on life support is barred from having contact with the four-year-old while they fight for their life in a hospital.
21-year-old Annalyse Schneeberger-Barbieur made her initial appearance in Rock County Court Tuesday morning on charges of second-degree reckless injury, neglecting a child causing great bodily harm, and knowingly operating without a valid license causing great bodily harm.
Court Commissioner Jack Hoag set a $1,000 signature bond and ordered that Schneeberger-Barbieur have no contact with any of the victims in the case. Her attorney had requested that it be no violent contact.
According to the criminal complaint Schneeberger-Barbieur was driving too fast for conditions and didn’t secure the child in a car seat before she lost control on a patch of ice and crashed on February 16th.