Ninety-Ninth Regular Session
STATE OF WISCONSIN
Senate Journal
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries under the above date.
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Chief Clerk's Entries
The Chief Clerk makes the following entries dated Friday, May 28 , 2010.
State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
May 24, 2010
The Honorable, The Senate:
I am pleased to nominate and with the advice and consent of the Senate, do appoint Landry , Gregory, of Madison, as a member of the Athletic Trainers Affiliated Credentialing Board, to serve for the term ending July 1, 2012.
Respectfully Submitted,
JIM DOYLE
Governor
Read and referred to committee on Health, Health Insurance, Privacy, Property Tax Relief, and Revenue.
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Referrals and Receipt of Committee Reports Concerning Proposed Administrative Rules
The committee on Education reports and recommends:
Relating to waiver of school hours.
No action taken.
John Lehman
Chairperson
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The committee on Transportation, Tourism, Forestry, and Natural Resources reports and recommends:
Relating to motor vehicle convenience fees.
No action taken.
Jim Holperin
Chairperson
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Petitions and Communications
State of Wisconsin
Legislative Reference Bureau
June 1 , 2010
To the Honorable, the Legislature:
The following rules have been published in the May 31, 2010 Wisconsin Administrative Register No.653:
Clearinghouse Rules Effective Date(s)
08-0686-1-2010
09-0246-1-2010
09-0476-1-2010
09-0486-1-2010
09-0536-1-2010
09-0576-1-2010
09-0616-1-2010
09-0636-1-2010
09-0686-1-2010
09-0746-1-2010
09-0766-1-2010
09-0826-1-2010
09-0886-1-2010
09-0906-1-2010
09-0936-1-2010
09-0956-1-2010
09-0986-1-2010
09-1006-1-2010
09-1016-1-2010
09-1036-1-2010
09-1066-1-2010
09-1096-1-2010
09-1116-1-2010
09-1136-1-2010
09-1156-1-2010
09-1166-1-2010
09-1176-1-2010
10-0036-1-2010
Sincerely,
BRUCE J. HOESLY
Senior Legislative Attorney/Code Editor
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State of Wisconsin
Office of the Governor
May 27, 2010
The Honorable, The Legislature:
As required by Article V, Section 6 of the Wisconsin Constitution, I am submitting the annual Executive Clemency Report to the Legislature, covering those clemency cases upon which final dispositions were rendered for applicants during the 2009 calendar year. Below are the fifty-one applicants who received a full pardon in 2009:
S812 Mark Ball (date of birth October 29, 1963), convicted on June 26, 1984, of two counts of Delivery of a Controlled Substance, was sentenced to eighteen months in prison (each count served concurrently) and two years of probation (each count served concurrently). The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Ball was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on the length of time since the offense and the recommendations from both the Judge and District Attorney.
James Clark (date of birth May 10, 1949), convicted on or about November 28, 1969, of Possessing and Selling Marijuana, was sentenced to three years in Wisconsin State Reformatory (stayed) and three years of probation. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Clark was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on the non-violent nature of the crime, lack of other criminal justice system contact, the length of time since the offense, and demonstrated public service.
Cheryl Schiltz (date of birth October 14, 1968), convicted on April 24, 1996, of Possession with Intent to Manufacture Controlled Substance, was sentenced to three years of probation, six months license suspension, and to pay a fine. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Schiltz was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on Ms. Schiltz's extensive personal growth and development, significant community achievements, lack of other criminal justice system contact, the non-violent nature of the offense, and strong recommendations, including the support of the District Attorney.
Jerry Hardy (date of birth July 20, 1945), convicted on March 18, 1977, of Delivery of Amphetamine, was sentenced to six months in jail. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Hardy was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on lack of other criminal justice system contact, a lack of a previous record, the non-violent nature of the crime, and the length of time since the offense.
Anthony Kurth (date of birth April 19, 1970), convicted on May 15, 1992, of Delivery of Marijuana, was sentenced to two years of probation, to pay restitution, and to pay a fine. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Kurth was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on his positive adjustment, length of time since the offense, valid job concerns, extensive personal growth and development, and community achievements.
Magnolia Turbidy (date of birth December 7, 1979), convicted on or about October 4, 2000, of Delivery of LSD, was sentenced to 120 days in a county jail and to pay restitution. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Turbidy was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on her positive adjustment, extensive personal growth & development, commitment to public service, significant community achievements, and strong recommendations, including that of the Judge.
Lisa Hawthorne (date of birth December 29, 1968), convicted on March 11, 1996, of Operating a Vehicle Without Owner's Consent, was sentenced to three years of probation (one year for unpaid restitution). The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Hawthorne was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on lack of other criminal justice system contact, the non-violent nature of the crime, and length of time since the offense.
Misty Peterson (date of birth December 7, 1970), convicted on September 14, 1995, of Theft of Movable Property (PTAC) and Burglary of a Building or Dwelling (PTAC), was sentenced to six months in jail, five years of probation, and to pay restitution. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Peterson was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on her positive adjustment, lack of other criminal justice system contact, and documented need.
Gwendolyn Triggs (date of birth September 3, 1964), convicted on August 12, 1993, of Failure to Report Income and Food Stamp Fraud, was sentenced to three years in prison, ten years of probation, and five years of probation (served concurrent to count one). The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Triggs was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on her positive adjustment, lack of other criminal justice system contact, the non-violent nature of the crime, length of time since the offense, a lack of a previous record, valid job concerns, and significant community achievements.
Bonita Perry (date of birth June 23, 1963), convicted on January 24, 1992, of Failure to Report Receipt of Income and Food Stamp Fraud, was sentenced to six months in a House of Corrections, five years of probation, and to pay restitution. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Perry was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on a lack of other criminal justice system contact, the non-violent nature of the crime, length of time since the offense, and a lack of a previous record.
Adrena Brooks (date of birth October 10, 1964), convicted on February 6, 1990, of Welfare Fraud, was sentenced to thirty months of probation, to pay a fine, and to pay restitution. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Brooks was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on her positive adjustment, lack of other criminal justice system contact, the non-violent nature of the crime, the length of time since the offense, and valid job concerns.
Shandell Samara (date of birth July 4, 1972), convicted on March 12, 1998, of Theft of Movable Property Without Consent, was sentenced to ninety days in a county jail, thirty months of probation, and to pay restitution. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Samara was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on her positive adjustment, lack of other criminal justice system contact, valid job concerns, substantial need, and extensive personal growth and development.
S813 Richard Leciejewski (date of birth May 27, 1948), convicted on February 23, 1966, of Illegal Entry with Intent to Steal Property, was sentenced to two years of probation and to pay restitution. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 6-0. Following the Board's recommendation, Mr. Leciejewski was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on the non-violent nature of the crime, length of time since the offense, and recommendations from both the District Attorney and Judge.
Jerry Norphlet-Brantley (date of birth June 16, 1948), convicted on July 6, 1990, of Welfare Fraud and False Swearing, was sentenced to four years in prison, nine months in a county jail, three years of probation, and to pay a fine. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 5-1. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Brantley was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on a lack of prior and subsequent criminal justice system contacts, the non-violent nature of the offense, and the length of time since conviction.
Oralia Godina (date of birth September 1, 1940), convicted on April 11, 1973, of Injury by Conduct Regardless of Life, was sentenced to one year in jail. The Governor's Pardon Advisory Board recommended granting a pardon by a vote of 5-1. Following the Board's recommendation, Ms. Godina was granted a pardon on March 25, 2009, based on her positive adjustment, extensive personal growth and development, and documented need.
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