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| Former DA Out Of Prison, Still Owes Money |
| By greenbaypressgazette.com |
| Published: 11/10/2010 |
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After serving more than six years in prison, former Winnebago County District Attorney Joseph Paulus was released Tuesday from the Federal Prison Camp in Pensacola, Fla. When Paulus walked out of the minimum-security prison, he still owed the government more than $50,000, and has three years of probation to serve. Paulus, 51, was convicted in 2004 in federal court of accepting $48,000 in bribes for dismissals or lenient treatment for defendants of defense attorney Milton Schierland. State prosecutors later identified six more cases in their criminal complaint against him. Paulus handled a handful of cases in Brown County. In one of those, he prosecuted John Maloney, the former Green Bay police detective convicted in 1998 of killing his wife and burning her house and body to cover the crime. Read More. |
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