By Robert Kennedy
Apr 8, 2021 9:47 AM
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) â A formal complaint about how Green Bay conducted the November election is expected to be filed today with the Wisconsin Elections Commission.
According to Republican Party of Brown County Chair James Fitzgerald, The Amistad Project is holding a news conference at the Brown County Courthouse at 1 p.m. to discuss the complaint.
Erick Kaardal, attorney for the group, and former Brown County Clerk Sandy Juno will be at the press conference, along with five Green Bay residents.
Fitzgerald says the complaint cites emails that show the influence outside groups had on conducting the election.
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Ryan Graham jailed in Brown County, bonds total $255K
Brownwood Bulletin
Ryan Christopher Graham, who surrendered to Runnels County authorities Tuesday after eluding a weekend pursuit that began in Early, is jailed in Brown County in lieu of bonds totaling $255,000, jail records state.
Graham, 33, of Menard, is charged with unauthorized use of a vehicle, burglary of a habitation, evading arrest with a previous conviction, evading arrest with a vehicle and evading arrest, according to jail records.
According to complaints filed in Brown County Court at Law Sam Moss office by sheriff s investigator John Harper:
Early police officer Tasha Tobias tried to stop a 2015 Ford F-150 pickup for reckless driving Saturday night and lost the vehicle. Sheriff s Sgt. Taylor Fletcher saw the truck on County Road 152. Fletcher and other deputies pursued the vehicle until it crashed through a fence on County Road 196.
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Donald Ray Stone
Donald Ray Stone, who absconded from a jury trial in the Brown County Courthouse on Feb. 1, 2019, was sentenced on Monday to life in prison by Brown County Court at Law Judge Sam Moss following a fourth DWI conviction.
A warrant was issued for Stone, now 51, after he absconded and Stone was arrested on Feb. 26, 2021 for Bond Forfeiture Driving While Intoxicated by the Chickasaw Nation Oklahoma Police and housed in Love County, Oklahoma. Stone was extradited to Brown County on Tuesday, March 2.
Stone’s 2019 trial was the result of an Aug. 18, 2017 arrest by the Brownwood Police Department for a Felony Driving While Intoxicated charge. At that time Stone posted a $10,000 bond and was released from the Brown County Jail. An evidentiary search warrant for Stone’s blood was issued, and the results received on Sept 15, 2017 showed Stone had a .25 blood-alcohol content level at the time of his arrest.