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Kenosha Man Pleads Guilty To Disorderly Conduct After Years Of Alleged Stalking And Harassment: Soft-On-Crime Judge Gives Him Only A Fine
KENOSHA, Wis. — A years-long saga involving allegations of stalking, repeated violations of a harassment injunction, intimate photographs or recordings, and a mountain of largely unsuccessful AI-assisted litigation ended with a small fine Thursday after Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Jodi Meier accepted a plea from Mathiew R. Fox. Fox, 38, of Kenosha, pleaded guilty August 20 to an amended charge of disorderly






















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This guy is accumulating a lot of charges where they’ll ultimately roll them all together and put him on useless probation.
Any of these gun charges we see should just be dealt with federally (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms). Make the criminals sit, and do federal prison with no sentence reduction for “good time”.
You might be chillin, but Jalen be jailin.
Gnome sayen ?
You can take the negro out of the ghetto .. But not take the ghetto out of the negro .. He grew up with no daddy ..
Unless Daddy was the same and he’s following in his footsteps.
Bc that’s a helpful comment.
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