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MILWAUKEE 鈥?The Milwaukee County Sheriffs Office has been implementing a new reckless driving initiative. The plan targets hot spots and goes after the driving behavior that causes the most crashes on the freeway. In some cases, that means not using a turn signal. TMJ4 Milwaukee County Sheriff s Deputy heads to a call. Inspe
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stanley cup ight consider minor can be a big deal on the freeways because drivers are going at such a high rate of speed. We considered it reckless driving behavior. So cutting vehicles off, not utilizing your signal, extreme speeds, inattentive driving, said Holton. TMJ4 Milwaukee County Sheriff s Office Inspector Doug Holton The sheriff s office found 60 pe
stanley tumbler rcent of all crashes that occur on the freeways happen between the Marquette Interchange and Capitol Drive on I-43 going north, as well as between the Marquette Interchange and the Zoo Interchange along I-94 east and west. Those areas also make up what the sheriff s office considers its hot spots and deputies are now targeting those areas. The Marquette Interchange...has a disproportionate high concentration of side swipe or side impact crashes. And what is indicative of that is people not using their turn signals to change lanes, said Inspector Brian Barkow of the Milwaukee County Sheriffs Office. TMJ4 Milwaukee County S Oyxq WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sunny Sytch sentenced to 17 years in prison
MILWAUKEE 鈥?A reserve judge has set the hearing for President Trump s lawsuit challenging Wisconsin s election results for Dec. 10, 2020.On Thursday, the Wisconsin Supreme Court rejectedhearing Trump s lawsuit, and instead directed that the case be heard in Milwaukee County Court by a reserve judge from Racine County.The reserve judge, Stephen A. Simanek
stanley becher , presided over a scheduling conference Friday. A lawyer for President Trump and attorneys representing the defendants, which include Milwaukee and Dane counties and the Wisconsin Elections Commission, agreed to attend court again next Thursday at 1:30 p.m. Trump s lawsuit filed in federal court, which is urging the state s legislature to decide electoral votes, is also being heard next Thursday morning. Because many of the same attorneys are involved in the federal case, Judge Simanek decided that if th
stanley quencher e federal case runs long, the case in Milwaukee County Court will be postponed to Friday at 9 a.m.Trump s lawyers aim to disqualify 221,000 ballots in Dane and Milwaukee counties over alleged voting violations. Wisconsin elections officials conclude that the state s election was fair.President Trump s legal battles in Wisconsin must be resolved before the Electoral College meets on Dec.
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