Wisconsin Republicans Present Legislation to Set Minimum Bail Amounts for Repeat Offenders

 


Two Wisconsin Republicans unveiled legislation that would set minimum bail amounts for criminals who have already been convicted of a felony or violent misdemeanor on Wednesday.

State Senator Julian Bradley (R-Franklin) and State Representative Chuck Wichgers (R-Muskego) said the bill package is being released following the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy.

This also follows criticism after Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm's office recommended $1,000 bail for Darrell Brooks before he allegedly drove his vehicle through the Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring more.

"Community safety has to be a factor as our state considers the flight risk of criminals," Senator Bradley said. "Wisconsin lives are in danger because of the low bail that soft-on-crime judges and DAs are currently setting. This revolving door for criminals must end. We must bring accountability and transparency to the court system to ensure serial criminals don't continually have the opportunities to put our communities and families in harm's way."

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