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MADISON - Attorneys for the Wisconsin Department of Justice acting as special prosecutors for Outagamie County, moved to dismiss charges against Attorney Thomas Zoesch, on Friday March 19, 2010 before the Honorable Philip M. Kirk, presiding in Outagamie County Circuit Court. Based on the discovery of new information from the extensive investigation conducted by the City of Appleton Police Department, the state's attorneys concluded that the criminal charges filed against the defendant cannot be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. Judge Kirk granted the state's motion and released Zoesch from the conditions of his bond.
Assistant Attorneys General Eric Defort and Dennis Krueger represent the state in this matter.