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Committee votes to recommend granting appeal of Terrence Freeman's operator license denial

2802766 · March 28, 2025
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The Green Bay Protection and Policy Committee voted 4-0 to recommend that the Common Council grant Terrence Freeman's appeal of a denial of an operator's license. The police department had recommended denial because of felony convictions; Freeman said he completed drug court, finished probation and is employed full time.

The Green Bay Protection and Policy Committee voted 4-0 on March 24 to recommend that the Common Council grant an appeal by Terrence Freeman of a denial of his operator's license.

The police department told the committee it recommended denial because Freeman has felony convictions from February 2019 and February 2018. At the hearing Freeman said he has not had police contact since those convictions and described completing drug court and probation before finding steady work.

Freeman told the committee, "I was in addiction…

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