
(Kenosha County Sheriff)
KENOSHA, Wis. — The cash bail for Marco A. Infusino — the 25-year-old Kenosha man accused of leading police on a 115 mph chase into Illinois — has been lowered twice in the span of just over a week. Court Commissioner William Michel initially signed a $75,000 arrest warrant, then set bail at $50,000 during Infusino’s July 2 court appearance. Eight days later, Michel reduced the bail again to $15,000. The full amount was posted on July 11, and Infusino is now free pending trial.
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So let me get this straight… Commissioner Michel (D) starts with a $75,000 warrant, drops it to $50,000, then just eight days later slashes it to $15,000? What gives? Who does this guy know? Who does he owe money to? A favor, perhaps? At this rate, next time it’ll come with a coupon and a punch card. Commissioner Michel, the public deserves an explanation, because that math ain’t mathin’!
Damn! Awful lot of censoring this morning….