Former Racine County Circuit Court
Judge Michael Piontek given DEJ
(Deferred Entry Judgment)
for illegal hunting practices (poaching)
Michael Piontek
An Ashland County judge gave former Racine County judge Michael Piontek a deferred entry judgement concerning charges of baiting and poaching of wildlife.
Michael Piontek was charged with numerous wildlife offenses between the dates of April 24 and April 27, 2020 as follows.
Piontek was charged with four offenses concerning wildlife offenses in 2020.
Ct orders- Def will enter into a DEJ for 8 months, if the def successfully completes the DEJ the case will be dismissed, if he does not the case will come back in for sentencing. Deferred prosecution agreement hearing scheduled for December 10, 2021 at 01:00 pm.
Here is a great article written by Bruce Vielmetti of the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinal detailing the court's events.
From: http://racinecountycorruption.blogspot.com/2021/04/former-racine-county-circuit-court.html
3 comments:
Piontek is a Good Boy and was framed - just like Rich Chiapete, Tim Zarzecki and John Dickert. You should be sued for libel for publishing this trash!
OK go ahead and sue
It's way past time to see Piontek, Chiapete, Zarzecki, Dickert, Mason, Petak, Delagrave, DeGroot, Vos and Walker in cuffs and headed to prison for their crimes!
*YES*
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Chauvin, 45, was immediately led away with his hands cuffed behind his back and could be sent to prison for decades.
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“Today, we are able to breathe again,” Floyd’s younger brother Philonise said at a joyous family news conference where tears streamed down his face as he likened Floyd to the 1955 Mississippi lynching victim Emmett Till, except that this time there were cameras around to show the world what happened.
Demand they let the People of Racine County breathe!
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