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A new trial and a second conviction led to the same sentence for a Tomahawk man accused of a sexual assault at a Rhinelander area school
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A statewide system to track kits that contain evidence following a sexual assault has gone live.
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A Northwoods janitor convicted of sexually assaulting a student will have a new trial.
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For years, Wisconsin has been working through a backlog of sexual assaults kits.New state laws aim to prevent those kits from piling up again. Governor Evers signed two bills into law this week.
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Gov. Tony Evers has signed bipartisan bills establishing a first-ever process for collecting and tracking sexual assault evidence kits.
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A Rhinelander woman who runs an at-home daycare is accused of sexually assaulting a child under the age of 16 years old.37-year-old Stacy Melby is facing…
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The Wisconsin Department of Justice has procured a federal tracking system to trace the status of sexual assault evidence kits in case the Legislature…
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Right now, there are six nurses at Howard Young Medical Center who have gone through extra training to help them treat sexual assault and abuse victims.…