Waukesha Judge Slams Door On New Trial In Downtown Shop Assault Horror

A Waukesha County judge on Tuesday refused to grant a new trial to a man convicted in the brutal sexual assault of a downtown shopkeeper, leaving in place a multi-decade prison term. Kendrew Wilson’s post-trial motion was denied in a written order, which keeps intact the sentence imposed last year. The attack, which prosecutors say happened in February 2023, drew intense attention in downtown Waukesha and remains tied up in ongoing legal filings.

Judge denies motion for new trial

Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge K. Scott Wagner turned down Wilson’s request for a new trial, finding the defense had not shown legal grounds to warrant redoing the case, according to The Freeman. The order rejected claims that newly raised issues or alleged trial errors justified overturning the jury’s verdict. Wagner’s written ruling followed a recent hearing in Waukesha County Circuit Court where the defense laid out its arguments.

Conviction and sentence

Wilson was convicted of first-degree sexual assault of an elderly person and misdemeanor bail jumping and was handed a lengthy prison term in June 2024, according to local reporting. CBS58 reported he received about 47.5 years behind bars at sentencing. Prosecutors said the stiff sentence reflected both the severity of the offense and Wilson’s criminal history.

What police say happened

According to the criminal complaint, the victim, a 68-year-old woman working in her downtown Waukesha alterations shop, allowed Wilson to use the business phone on Feb. 23, 2023, and was then pushed onto a table and sexually assaulted, police told investigators as reported by TMJ4. The complaint also alleges Wilson threatened to kill the victim and that officers later located him after tracing a phone call linked to the incident. The assault triggered a multi-agency investigation and a rapid response from Waukesha police…

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