Lawsuit targets former deputy jailed in deadly crash
Lawyers for the family of Ceasar Stinson filed the wrongful death lawsuit Thursday against Joel Streicher in the fatal 2020 crash in downtown Milwaukee. Share Updated: 11:34 PM CDT Jul 29, 2021
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Lawsuit targets former deputy jailed in deadly crash
Lawyers for the family of Ceasar Stinson filed the wrongful death lawsuit Thursday against Joel Streicher in the fatal 2020 crash in downtown Milwaukee. Share Updated: 11:34 PM CDT Jul 29, 2021 The former Milwaukee County Sheriff s deputy who admitted to causing a deadly crash last year is already paying for the crime with his freedom in jail. Now, the family of the man he killed wants him to pay up financially.Lawyers for the family of Ceasar Stinson filed a wrongful death lawsuit Thursday against Joel Streicher in the fatal 2020 crash near West State and North 10 Streets in downtown Milwauk
Stinson family files wrongful death lawsuit against Milwaukee County
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Deputy who caused fatal crash was serving sentence at home, not jail
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MILWAUKEE (AP) – A former Milwaukee County sheriff’s deputy accused of causing a crash that killed a man will spend time behind bars instead of at home wearing a bracelet with GPS tracking.
Joel Streicher was sentenced in April to six months in jail, with work release, in the crash that killed 47-year-old Ceasar Stinson in January 2020.
Stinson’s family learned last week that Streicher wasn’t serving any time in jail but was spending his nights at home, on a GPS bracelet. They reached out to the sentencing judge, who held a hearing on Monday and ordered he serve the six months in jail.
They reached out to the sentencing judge, Circuit Judge Michelle Havas.
Chipo Stinson said she was shocked, offended and disappointed. In light of the fact I lost a husband and father to my children, 6 months behind bars is a paltry price to pay, she wrote to Havas. The fact he managed to circumvent this shows how little remorse he has and what little respect he has for the life of my husband that he took and for the lives of those impacted by his callousness and recklessness.
Stinson s daughter wrote to Havas, This is such a miscarriage of justice, and I don t understand how you ve allowed this.