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Friday, February 17, 2012

DEVELOPING STORY - Things are NOT always what they seem; MARY Glass says she will check and verify

State of Wisconsin vs. Mary Bonnie Glass
Milwaukee County Case Number 2012CM000216

This case has not been concluded. Unless a judgment of conviction is entered, the defendant is presumed innocent of all charges.

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Taken from Wisconsin Circuit Court
Circuit Court Access
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MILWAUKEE – A persistent drumroll of discoveries through research the last six (6) years regarding the decades of Enduring Concentrated Poverty in the iconic city of Milwaukee; and, the Code of Conduct and Discrimination that perpetuates it has been the course of action for Mary Glass, Chair/CEO, Milwaukee Professionals Association. Her laser focus has been viewing best practices of elected/appointed/hired/volunteer/donor-for-hire representatives that ask for, receive and spend funds on behalf of Milwaukeeans, especially African American, other People of Color and the Work-Challenged (un-, under-employed; un-, under-degreed and certificated; un-, under-financed neighborhood-level business; disabled; and re-entry - especially those returning from WAR, INCARCERATION, BOOMERANG EMPLOYMENT, BOOMERANG RETIREMENT and DEGREED students without employment).

So, when she found herself, being confronted by Officers J. Buzick and D. Brown, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee officers for a “warrant ARREST” for Milwaukee Police Department, she was perplexed and started to ask questions. To which the officers, Buzick (female) and Brown (male) said they had NO answers.
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This is MPA blog notice of this incident at this time, and it is to notify the public square that periodic posts will be made to keep the public square informed from “my standpoint” regarding the 6 counts of Misdemeanor Fraud/Innkeeper-Intent/Defraud /Issue of Worthless Checks.

Good News
Glass said, “I was released on a PR/personal recognizance bond.”

“The 30-hour incarceration ordeal was truly an eye-opener of how our legal process, procedures and people can cause things to “seem one way” when it is another OR even another with the givens.” “This was a revealing ordeal that happened to me but is about so many others.”

"I have had no “Certified Notice” that I should appear in court for a debt - no email, U.S. Postal Box address contact, or telephone call; I had questions and look forward to facing my accusers regarding the alleged 6 counts of alleged Fraud/Defraud/Worthless Checks that were of Misdemeanor status for our state of Wisconsin."

"It is my intent to correct any alleged complaint against me; as well as, share my experience for others to benefit."

“I look forward to addressing this with a legal defense appropriate for such a case.”

Special Note
The formation of this case is suspect, especially with the 3-division of police involvement and the course of events during the 30-hour incarceration of Glass. The 3 law enforcement departments are:
• University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
• Milwaukee Police Department
• Milwaukee County Sheriff Department


Property Sensitive data missing
Glass discovered after pick-up of “property” from Milwaukee County Jail Facility, 949 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233, on Thursday evening, February 16, 2012, around 7p.m., when she was released, that she did not have all of her property.

The property missing was her “research supply box” containing a sensitive 4 GB (gigabytes) of random access memory USB Drive, over 50 contact cards, print card, and power point writers. It was part of the property germaine to research that related to UW-Milwaukee and for sure colleagues around and for the Milwaukee Police Department and Milwaukee County Sheriff Department.

Glass's property was initially submitted to the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee police officers D. Brown and J Buszik, then given to an Officer Murphy, Milwaukee Police Department and finally intake of Milwaukee County Sheriff Department. Somewhere between the three departments, UW-Milwaukee Police, Milwaukee Police Department and Milwaukee County Sheriff Department the items went missing – removed/stolen.

Glass had NO contact with the bag once submitted to UW-Milwaukee police officers.

Stay tuned.
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