Sunday, April 17, 2005

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Wisconsin Attorney General Peg Lautenschlag...

Wisconsinites deserve the highest standards of integrity and professionalism from the states top law enforcement officials. She must lead by example.
Madison, WIFebruary 27, 2004 -- In the wake of Wisconsin Attorney Gen. Peg Lautenschlagers announcement Wednesday that she has no plans to resign after her drunk driving arrest, a call is going out for the states top law enforcement official to turn a judicious eye on her own actions.Lautenschlager, 48, was cited for first-offense drunken driving after putting her state-owned car in a ditch late Monday night along U.S. 151 in Dodge County, Wisc. The Dodge County Sheriff is currently offering videotape copies of Lautenschlagers most recent arrest for a fee of $50.00, according to news reports Wednesday afternoon.I just hope that Mrs. Lautenschlager gets the professional help that she needs, stated Richard M. Krawczyk, Ph.D., President and Founder of Global Daily Pay, Inc. "Under the circumstances, one must believe she is being heavily introspective on her future in law enforcement."In addition to her drunken driving problem, allegations have recently been disclosed of a pattern of unfair business practices, including t