Wisconsin Appointed Felon Now On Trial For Armed Robbery To Gov’s Juvenile Justice Commission

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Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers’ administration added and later scratched a convicted felon from the state Governor’s Juvenile Justice Commission who is currently facing an upcoming trial on new felony charges, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Evers’ spokesperson Britt Cudaback told the outlet a state must create a panel with at least 20% under-28-year-old membership and three people who are now in or previously went through the juvenile justice system to receive particular federal funding, and “local juvenile justice advocates” had recommended Aundray Evans. Cudaback said Monday following the Journal Sentinel’s inquiry about Evans’ appointment that he was taken off the 19-member commission because the administration recently learned he faced “pending charges outside the scope of the juvenile justice system.”


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