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Eyes on Wisconsin's Supreme Court: Soft-on-crime Dem Protasiewicz about to be elected WashTimesOpEd

Robert Guzinski raped a woman who was a military veteran in the alley of a tavern. He eventually pleaded guilty to third-degree sexual assault. No Jailcould have given this cruel rapist 10 years in prison. Instead, she gave him just 2½ years, with credit for time served in jail.

Amazingly, she said to the rapist at sentencing: “Is probation appropriate for you, given the fact that you have so many pro-social characteristics? And I weigh that very, very carefully. It’s not an easy call, Mr. Guzinski. As much as part of me would like to place you on probation, I just can’t do that. It’s not a probationary case.”seems to have more empathy for hardened criminals than for their victims.

Then there is the case of John Spivey. He repeatedly punched his 79-year-old aunt in the face, suffocated her with a pillow until she passed out, and raped her in her apartment. At his sentencing, Ms.credited the accused for taking “some responsibility” by pleading guilty to those charges. Spivey could have been sentenced to 25 years in prison for his crimes. Despite his extensive criminal record, Ms.

sentenced him to a total of five years and gave him credit for the year and a half he had already served prior to sentencing.

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