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Stephanie Snyder Sentencing Raises Questions About Judicial Consistency, Public Interest, and Possible Bias
Manitowoc County Courthouse The sentencing of Stephanie Snyder in Manitowoc County on Monday has raised questions about judicial consistency, prosecutorial decision-making, and the meaning of the phrase “interest of the public.” Snyder received one year in the Manitowoc County Jail for First Degree Reckless Homicide. While free on bail for the homicide charge, she was charged with seven new felony offenses, many of which were connected to ongoing drug activity. Residents are

VocalBox News Network
Dec 14 min read


Part Two: Manitowoc Judges, Recovery Programs, and the Limits of Bail
Judge Jerilyn Dietz nomination for an "Ally" award The recent debate in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, has centered on the efficiency of the judicial system and the question of accountability for the county’s low recidivism rates. Many have criticized Circuit Court Commissioner Patricia Koppa for what they perceive as leniency during bail hearings. However, a deeper look suggests that the responsibility extends beyond the commissioner, pointing toward the presiding judges whose polici

Markola Williams
Oct 244 min read


Manitowoc Bail Practices Raise Questions About Judicial Accountability and Favoritism
While the community scrutinizes Commissioner Koppa for bail decisions, the judges who set policy and actively participate in recovery organizations remain largely unexamined.

Markola Williams
Oct 224 min read
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