Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Jeffrey Schend's Bond Reduced

A former Appleton guardian accused of stealing from elderly and disabled clients is expected to post bail after reaching a bond agreement with Outagamie County prosecutors.

Judge Mark McGinnis today reduced Jeffrey M. Schend’s bond following the agreement, which required Schend to waive his right to a preliminary hearing. McGinnis reduced the $100,000 cash bond to a $10,000 cash bond and a $40,000 property bond based on equity in the home owned by Schend’s mother.

Had the preliminary hearing moved forward, prosecutors would have called witnesses to try to show sufficient evidence that Schend had committed a felony.

Because Schend waived the preliminary hearing, McGinnis allowed the case to move forward without evidence of probable cause. In the next stage of the case, Schend will enter pleas to six felony counts of theft and one misdemeanor theft count. He’ll return to court for an arraignment hearing Aug. 1.

Full Article and Source:
Judge Reduces Bond for Jeffery Schend, the Guardian Accused in Theft Case as Part of Deal With Prosecutors

See Also:
Jeffrey Schend Planned to Move to Arizona

3 comments:

Connie said...

I think people automatically feel this gives him an opportunity to run and it does, but making a deal may also save taxpayers court costs.

Anonymous said...

also a plea deal ensures a CONVICTION

Thelma said...

He should get max as a lesson to others.