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Court allows more time to work out plea in fatal crash
Lawyers will have more time to work toward a possible solution in the case against a Powers Lake man charged in a fatal alleged drunken driving crash.
Attorneys agreed Thursday to take more time to discuss a possible plea offer, before setting a potential trial date for Jeffrey S. Keesee, 41.
See the complete story in today's Kenosha News, Page: A3
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