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Wisconsin Supreme Court Susan Crawford candidate, Liberal supported by George Soros, defended her decision to significantly reduce the sentence for a convicted abuser of a child who repeatedly attacked a five -year -old girl, in the 2020s, during Wednesday night, a burdensome discussion against Conservative candidate Brada Schimel.
Discussion, which was supposed to be the only debate for the High Court race before the election on April 1, at the Faculty of Law, at the Marquette University of Marquette, was managed by ABC Affiliate Affiliate 12. The winner of the race will determine whether the conservatives or liberals control the High Court of State, since it is expected to hear the judges that include the power to unions.
During the discussion segment in which candidates asked about multi-million dollar ads broadcasting by criticizing mutual judicial records, Crawford-co-coast in the Dane-Moder District Court questioned the controversial case of a sexual attack involving a five-year-old girl.
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In the discussion, the Liberal Supreme Court candidate defended the sentence of a repeated abuser of a five -year -old. (Wisn 12 News)
“In 2020, you said a penalty for a sex offender for children in four years in prison after the prosecutors requested 10. Do you complain about that penalty?” The moderator asked Crawford.
“I don’t regret that sentence because I followed by the law In that case, as always, “Crawford answered.” I have applied the law that says the judges have to consider any relevant factor in imposing a sentence, you must consider both the exacerbating and alleviating factors, and the Supreme Court said that you must order a minimum amount of prison in prison to need to protect the public. I did this in that case and any other case. “
“And my goal is to always keep the community. And these were successful penalties, they kept the community,” she said. “Unlike the short prison sentences Brad Schimmel entered over and over, where people continued to commit new crimes, then you know that the sentence failed.”
The moderator then turned to ask Schimel about his record of delaying the testing of thousands of assets of evidence of a sexual attack-the Crawford Campaign Focus against him-almost ten years ago as the then-Lieutenant.

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“Some of the ads that people saw about you, Judge Schimel, nine rape sets tested in your first two years as a state prosecutor. Do you regret it?” The moderator asked.
Schimel, who is currently serving as a judge on the Waukesha district, instead used his reply for a fiery hit on Crawford’s decision in the case of a sexual attack for children.
“My opponent has just revealed a problem in her judgment, that, in weighing all the factors, giving a minimum time to a dangerous perpetrator greater than the protection of the community,” Schimel said. “She just discovered that.”
“That’s not what I said,” Crawford said. “Court It requires you to order the sentence needed to protect the community, and I did so, and that did that sentences. “

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Crawford, assisted by a donation of progressive philanthropist George Soros of $ 1 million and $ 500,000 from the Democratic G Elon Musk Committees for political action.
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The Wisconsin Supreme Court currently has a 4-3 liberal majority.