
(File Photo by Kevin Mathewson, Kenosha County Eye)
MADISON, Wis. — The Wisconsin Supreme Court has dismissed a habeas corpus petition filed on behalf of Chrystul D. Kizer, the 24-year-old woman convicted last year in the high-profile 2018 killing of Kenosha resident Randall Volar III.
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6 Responses
She’s a loser. Lock em up!!
Where’s an article about the accident with the motorcycle and car thst fled last night? I know FFL was utilized
Did you just volunteer to help Kevin write stories? If not, try practicing a little patience.
it was up 15 minutes after you cried
https://kenoshacountyeye.com/2025/10/08/kenosha-woman-accused-of-drunk-driving-crash-that-critically-injured-motorcyclist/
now give him his five dollllllllars
A non certified mechanic can fix your car but a non-lawyer is not allowed to help you
do court paperwork.
Nice corruption.
Aren’t judges lawyers anyway??
Shouldn’t it be assumed that they’d figure it out correctly in the end??
racists, this poor colored girl has been treated terrible by a system designed by white folk. if she was a white girl , there is no way she would have been sentenced to prison. Not surprised this happened in racist Kenosha, where the cops shoot unarmed colored folk’s in their back, causing a false flag race riot.