Markea L. Brown, 28, pleaded guilty to felony shoplifting in connection with helping to steal $2,655 worth of items from a store at the Pleasant Prairie Outlet Mall. Schroeder sentenced her to 15 months in prison followed by two years of extended supervision. He also ordered, as conditions of her supervision, that Brown have no contact with the mall and to make the notifications of her conviction. Brown challenged both conditions on appeal; the panel upheld the first, but struck down the second. Schroeder told Brown the notification requirement “is ‘going to embarrass you, of course,’ ” the panel said. “It continued, noting that society no longer puts people in the stocks ‘to be embarrassed and humiliated … but [the court] feel[s] that embarrassment does have a valuable place in deterring criminality.’”