Saturday, March 31, 2018

Rebecca Dallet and Donald B. Skenandore

Rebecca Dallet is a candidate for Wisconsin Supreme Court.

I question her judgment.

Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Rebecca Dallet sentenced Donald Bruce Skenandore to only two years in prison for the attempted sexual assault of two girls, including an 8-year-old.

Vicki Mckenna writes:

Skenandore is the man sentenced to 2 years only in prison for repeatedly molesting two little girls. His judge, Rebecca Dallet (the same woman running for WI Supreme Ct) sentenced him to just two years in jail, and probation. She had the option of sentencing him to 20. She said she considered that no "extreme amount of harm" was done, since his victims were "pretty young" and Skenandore didn't have "intercourse" with the girls. He blamed alcoholism and PTSD. Judge Dallet apparently thought that was a good excuse.
Skenandore was arrested again on Thursday night.

Mark Belling writes:

I have learned that 72-year old Donald B. Skenandore, the convicted sex criminal whose lenient sentence has become a major issue in the current Wisconsin Supreme Court election, was arrested and taken into custody Thursday evening (March 29) outside a bar and restaurant on West Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee near the James Lovell intersection. He was taken in for a violation of the terms of the extended supervision handed to him in Dallet's controversial 2011 sentence.

...State Department of Corrections spokesman Tristan Cook tells me Skenandore was picked up for multiple violations of his supervised release. He was in custody for four months until March 15 for violations including alcohol use and not reporting to his agent. After his release, he failed to charge the battery on GPS ankle bracelet and did not report to his agent. A warrant for his pick-up has been out for days. He was found last night on West Wisconsin Avenue and is in the Milwaukee County Jail. Skenandore's supervision, under the Dallet sentence, expires later this year.
Dallet has extremely poor judgment.

She does not belong on the Wisconsin Supreme Court.


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