Can citizens submit letters to the judge?
Yes. It is legal to submit letters to a judge. It is difficult to generalize what might influence a judge in sentencing; however, the receipt of several letters (copied to the prosecutor) could at least alert the judge to the magnitude of the problem. These letters should be submitted prior to sentencing. In the case of Bauck, based on evidence presented, it is appropriate to ask the judge to impose the maximum sentence, including jail time and fines — plus, an inspection of the facilities by the Animal Humane Society and an order that the dogs and cats be seized from Bauck’s kennels. The mailing address: Honorable Judge Waldemar Senyk 121 West Junius Avenue, Suite 310 Fergus Falls, MN 56537 FAX: 1-218-998-8438* or 1-218-998-8414* (*We are told a $25 fee is charged for the fax; call the judge’s office at 1-218-998-8000 or the Otter Tail County Courthouse at 1-218-998-8429 to inquire about payment.) Case #56-CR08-2271 TRIAL DETAILS: Kathy Jo Bauck Case Trial details and observations bel
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