
(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
KENOSHA, Wis. — In a surprise move that caught the attention of courthouse insiders, Liberal Activist Supplemental Court Commissioner Michael "No Money" Masnica on Friday ordered a $25,000 cash bail for Keith A. Stich, a 54-year-old Bristol man accused of his seventh OWI offense, fleeing police, ramming a Wisconsin State Patrol squad car multiple times, and recklessly endangering a state trooper. Several court insiders told Kenosha County Eye they were surprised Masnica imposed what they considered a relatively high cash bail, given his reputation for routinely setting significantly lower bonds. However, those same insiders said they did not believe the bail was high enough considering the allegations that Stich repeatedly rammed a squad car, endangered law enforcement officers and other motorists, and faces a charge carrying a mandatory minimum prison term of three years if convicted.

(Kenosha County Sheriff's Office)
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Should have busted the window out and sent the dog in. This idiot should be in prison for the next 25 years, so he can’t kill anyone.
Wisconsin allows the drunks to run rampant though. 5th… 7th… 10th…. doesn’t matter. Everyone still stumbles out to their vehicle at closing time and chances killing someone.
2nd OWI should be minimum 10 years. You didn’t learn after the first one, so sit in prison until you figure it out.