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Related: About this forumRacine County sheriff will not enforce stay-at-home order, says it will have 'dire lifetime
Racine County sheriff will not enforce stay-at-home order, says it will have 'dire lifetime consequences'Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling issued a statement Friday saying his department would not enforce Gov. Tony Evers' safer-at-home order and said the "overreaching measures" would have dire consequences.
Evers on Thursday extended the safer-at-home order until May 26 in an effort to continue to slow the spread of the coronavirus throughout the state. The decision was met with opposition from Republican leadership in the state Legislature.
"The overreaching measures taken by State government will have dire lifetime consequences for businesses, homeowners, and families," Schmaling's statement reads.
"I took an oath to uphold the constitutional rights of our citizens and I can not in good faith participate in the destruction of Racine County businesses or interfere in the freedoms granted to all of us by our Constitution," he continued.
Read more: https://www.jsonline.com/story/news/local/2020/04/17/coronavirus-wisconsin-racine-county-sheriff-schmaling-says-evers-order-overreaching-dire-consequence/5157229002/
(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
onecaliberal
(35,802 posts)WVreaper
(649 posts)The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,833 posts)except by the voters. Which in Racine County isn't likely to happen.
SheltieLover
(59,605 posts)🤬
VMA131Marine
(4,646 posts)Hes going to be one of the first people crying for help from the state government when cases spike in his county and all of a sudden they dont have enough PPE or other supplies.
napi21
(45,806 posts)Pubs after? Is this just their effort to stick with DT's wishes?
lapfog_1
(30,148 posts)arrest this asshole, enforce the law
SheltieLover
(59,605 posts)Love this idea!
Coddling = enabling which leads to emboldenment.
Fk him!
rzemanfl
(30,288 posts)REMOVAL BY GOVERNOR
Removal of: Certain Elected County Officers
Initiated by: The Governor
Removal by the Governor is a procedure that applies to county elected officials. The reasons for
which a particular official may be removed depend upon the office.
The Governor may remove certain county officials based on constitutional authority and may
remove others based on statutory authority. The Wisconsin Constitution provides that the
Governor may remove any county elected official mentioned in Wis. Const., art. VI, s. 4, except
for county clerks, treasurers, and surveyors. The county officials who can be removed under this
constitutional authority include district attorneys, sheriffs, registers of deeds, and chief executive
officers. The removal procedure requires that the Governor provide a copy of the charges and
give the officer an opportunity of being heard. [Wis. Const. art. VI, s. 4 (4).]
The statutes also provide the Governor with authority to remove particular county officials for
specific reasons. The Governor has statutory authority to remove the district attorney, sheriff,
coroner, or register of deeds for cause. This means that the official may be removed for
inefficiency, neglect of duty, official misconduct, or malfeasance in office. [ss. 17.001, 17.06 (3),
and 17.09 (5), Stats.]
https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/misc/lc/information_memos/2014/im_2014_03
gristy
(10,719 posts)So this conflict may just be starting between Gov. Evers and Sherriff Schmaling. We'll see who blinks first. It's a tough situation for Evers, but according to your post it seems that he can indeed remove Schmaling. We'll see if he steps up and does it.