
(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
WHEATLAND, Wis. — A 52-year-old Genoa City man accused of stalking his former girlfriend by allegedly tracking her movements with a GPS device turned himself in Friday and immediately saw his bail slashed by Court Commissioner William “Bargain Bail Billy” Michel II.

(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
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6 Responses
NUT JOB
What is it with Michel giving low bails to these men that stalk and beat women?! It’s like he is telling us he doesn’t care about women’s safety without telling us he doesn’t care about their safety by his actions as a commissioner! Enough already!
Does Michel want MORE blood on his hands?
Isn’t this perp a cop ?
I see multiple comments on this commisioner going easy on men who stalk/hurt women? What’s with that?!
Some retired law enforcement officer or maybe a private detective should offer a service where he or she does an electronic sweep of any one’s car for hidden devices. Maybe $50. Maybe a $100.
The technology is available. Just need a person to purchase the necessary equipment and acquire the appropriate insurance and Bonding to assure anyone that as of the day of the sweep there are no devices on the vehicle.
After that moment the liability stops as the bad guy could just do it again.
But if one was found, it would become evidence and that alone might be enough to find and charge a bad guy.
At least the victim could sleep at night.
Maybe offer a weekly sweep at a discount.
Just a business idea