Coast to well, there was an important distinction made in the draft policy from Chief Judge Ashley and in the evidence in this case. This wasn't something that happened within the judge's courtroom. It was in the public hallways. Frankly, In my time as a judge in Waukesha county, we had a similar request of law enforcement that if you were there to execute an arrest warrant that you let us call the case first. Let's get through this so that we know what's going to happen next. We don't unnecessarily, as the sergeant from the sheriff's department testified, you don't unnecessarily issue an arrest … (08:14–08:26)
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Asserts that during his tenure as a judge, there was a protocol to call the case before executing an arrest warrant.
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