We can expect more of this kinda thing in the near future.
"While he was on the bench in Juneau County, Roemer presided over some high-profile cases.
In 2017, he presided over a case in which a Lyndon Station village president had been convicted of 22 counts of sexual assault. Roemer ruled that a juror was not credible and granted Donald Coughlin a new trial, in which he was convicted again.
In 2009, he sentenced a former Necedah religious leader for hiding the corpse of a follower who died from natural causes on her toilet."
Targeted assassinations that is.
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