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News » Charges dropped against Appleton attorney
Mar. 19, 2010 Sexual assault charges were dropped today against a prominent Appleton attorney.
64-year-old Tom Zoesch was charged last month with two counts of second-degree sexual assault, as well as intimidating a victim. Zoesch was arrested after a former girlfriend told police that he had sexual contact with her, and told her not to go to police because they wouldn't believe her.
Assistant Attorney General Dennis Krueger asked Waupaca County Judge Philip Kirk to dismiss the charges today, because they couldn't be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. Krueger says he doesn't think the woman made up the story.
Zoesch says he's relieved that the charges are dropped, and he learned a lot from the experience. Zoesch says he's been in the area for 39 years and he doesn't think the incident will hurt his reputation. |
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