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Madison, Wisconsin's Governor
Jim Doyle, yesterday, announced
that he planned to start the
removal process of a prosecutor
who texted sexual harassment to a
domestic abuse victim.
Wisconsin governors have the power
to remove county district attorneys
and other officials.
Governor Doyle, at a news conference,
was horrified with the behavior of
Calumet County District Attorney Ken
Kratz, 50.
Kratz admitted sending 30 text messages
in 3 days, last year, to a woman while
prosecuting her ex-boyfriend- Shannon
Konitzer in an abuse case.
Kratz texted sexual harassment minutes
after he told 26-year-old Stephanie Van
Groll, he was considering reducing the
charge against her ex-boyfriend per
criminal records. She wasn't in support
of the action.
Van Groll explained to state investigators
that the DA's text messages started coming
after she met with Kratz to be interviewed
about the case.
Kratz went on medical leave yesterday, and
hired an attorney.
I'm commenting on the relationships between people, their culture and events that touch them
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Wisconsin Prosecutor Texted Sexual Harassment
Monday, September 13, 2010
A Look At Funky Fashion
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me a comment.
Funky Fashion has gone from
the bold look of the 90s to
glow-sticks, photon lights and
jewelry. There's all kinds of
clothing to give you the Funky
Fashion look.
Funky Fashion can be added to
an out-fit without destroying
your budget.
Animal prints can add a new look
to your out-dated wardrobe. A
zebra top will update last year's
capris. Slide into a pair of
comfortable sandals/shoes, and
you're ready.
Animal print dresses/skirts with
solid colored tops works. A jacket
can be worn with the outfit.
Arrange, mix-and-match, tops/dresses
and skirts to your taste. Pants go
well with animal prints.
Avoid wearing an animal print bottom
and top unless it's a set.
The layered look is hot. The more
necklaces, the better. Add several
bracelets. The jewelry will give a
dress, skirt/top, a whole new look.
If you ready want to go Funky Fashion,
polish each fingernail a different
color.
A trip to your beauty supply store for
hair color will finish your new look.
Anyone can wear Funky Fashion without
looking "weird." Simply, dress how you
would normally. The key is to have fun
with it.
me a comment.
Funky Fashion has gone from
the bold look of the 90s to
glow-sticks, photon lights and
jewelry. There's all kinds of
clothing to give you the Funky
Fashion look.
Funky Fashion can be added to
an out-fit without destroying
your budget.
Animal prints can add a new look
to your out-dated wardrobe. A
zebra top will update last year's
capris. Slide into a pair of
comfortable sandals/shoes, and
you're ready.
Animal print dresses/skirts with
solid colored tops works. A jacket
can be worn with the outfit.
Arrange, mix-and-match, tops/dresses
and skirts to your taste. Pants go
well with animal prints.
Avoid wearing an animal print bottom
and top unless it's a set.
The layered look is hot. The more
necklaces, the better. Add several
bracelets. The jewelry will give a
dress, skirt/top, a whole new look.
If you ready want to go Funky Fashion,
polish each fingernail a different
color.
A trip to your beauty supply store for
hair color will finish your new look.
Anyone can wear Funky Fashion without
looking "weird." Simply, dress how you
would normally. The key is to have fun
with it.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Teens Texted For Marijuana But Reached The Wrong "Hook-Up"
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Two Montana teens, 15 and 16-year
old boys, texted looking for
marijuana but reached the wrong
"hook-up." The two texted the
local sheriff by mistake, and he
texted back. They tapped an
incorrect number.
"Hey dawg, do you have 20 i can
buy right now?" The teens texted
Louis and Clark County, Montana,
Sheriff Leo Dutton on August 25.
At first, Dutton explained that he
"thought it was a joke" but decided
to continue the conversation by
texting, "how much we talking?"
"I need 20 right now do you have
any?" It's reported the teens texted
back, not knowing they were texting
the chief law enforcement officer in
the area.
Dutton said he gave the case to a
narcotics officer who made a date to
meet the teens later in the day.
The parents of the teens took swift
action, which was a big part in the
decision not to charge the teens,
Dutton continued. He didn't give
specific parental punishment.
me a comment.
Two Montana teens, 15 and 16-year
old boys, texted looking for
marijuana but reached the wrong
"hook-up." The two texted the
local sheriff by mistake, and he
texted back. They tapped an
incorrect number.
"Hey dawg, do you have 20 i can
buy right now?" The teens texted
Louis and Clark County, Montana,
Sheriff Leo Dutton on August 25.
At first, Dutton explained that he
"thought it was a joke" but decided
to continue the conversation by
texting, "how much we talking?"
"I need 20 right now do you have
any?" It's reported the teens texted
back, not knowing they were texting
the chief law enforcement officer in
the area.
Dutton said he gave the case to a
narcotics officer who made a date to
meet the teens later in the day.
The parents of the teens took swift
action, which was a big part in the
decision not to charge the teens,
Dutton continued. He didn't give
specific parental punishment.
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