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IN PHOTOS: Chrystul Kizer makes court appearance in June 2021
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IN PHOTOS: Chrystul Kizer makes court appearance in June 2021

  • Kenosha News staff
  • Jun 26, 2021
  • Jun 26, 2021 Updated Jan 18, 2024

Prosecutors plan to appeal the ruling that opened the possibility that Chrystul Kizer — accused of murdering a Kenosha man who had been filming sex with her and other underage girls — could use an affirmative defense for sex trafficking victims at her trial.

Kizer made her first court appearance in Kenosha County since the state Appellate Court ruling in early June. The decision by the state District II Court of Appeals found Kizer may be able to use an defense open to sex trafficking victims at her trial if she is able to show her actions were a direct result of the trafficking she experienced. At trial the defense, if allowed, would be similar to a self defense argument.

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Chrystul Kizer waits to appear in Kenosha County Circuit Court Friday for a status hearing. Kizer was 17 when she was charged in June 2018 with with first-degree intentional homicide, arson and auto theft. She allegedly shot and killed Randall Volar III, 34, before setting his Kenosha home on fire and fleeing in his car. Volar would likely have been charged in connection with filming sex with underage girls — including Kizer — on the day she killed him, according to police.

Mark Hertzberg. for the Kenosha News

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Chrystul Kizer speaks with Public Defender Jennifer Bias after her status hearing in Kenosha County Circuit Court Friday.

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Chrystul Kizer waits to appear in Kenosha County Circuit Court Friday for a status hearing. Kizer was 17 when she was charged in June 2018 with with first-degree intentional homicide, arson and auto theft. She allegedly shot and killed Randall Volar III, 34, before setting his Kenosha home on fire and fleeing in his car.

Mark Hertzberg, for the Kenosha News

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Chrystul Kizer, second from left, appears in Kenosha County Circuit Court Friday, June 25, 2021, for a status hearing. She is flanked by defense attorneys Jennifer Bias and Gregory Holdahl. District Attorney Michael Graveley and Assistant District Attorney Zachery Brost are shown at right at the prosecution’s table. Volar’s father, Randall, is right in the gallery. Kizer was 17 when she was charged in June 2018 with with first-degree intentional homicide, arson and auto theft. She allegedly shot and killed Randall Volar III, 34, before setting his Kenosha home on fire and fleeing in his car.

Mark Hertzberg, for the Kenosha News

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Judge David P. Wilk presides as Chrystul Kizer appears in Kenosha County Circuit Court Friday for a status hearing.

Mark Hertzberg, For The Kenosha News

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Randall Volar, Randall Volar III’s father, listens to proceedings as Chrystul Kizer appears in Kenosha County Circuit Court Friday for a status hearing.

Mark Hertzberg, For the Kenosha News

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Chrystul Kizer walks past District Attorney Michael Graveley in Kenosha County Circuit Court Friday June 25, 2021, before her status hearing. Kizer was 17 when she was charged in June 2018 with with first-degree intentional homicide, arson and auto theft. She allegedly shot and killed Randall Volar III, 34, before setting his Kenosha home on fire and fleeing in his car.

KENOSHA NEWS FILE PHOTO

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Randall Volar, Randall Volar III’s father, center, his mother, left, and Randall Volar Sr.'s wife Debbie Volar, right, listen to proceedings as Chrystul Kizer appears in Kenosha County Circuit Court Friday June 25, 2021 for a status hearing. 

Mark Hertzberg

Kizer Court

Kizer Court

District Attorney Michael Graveley says that the state will appeal a recent decision in the case of Chrystul Kizer as she appears in Kenosha County Circuit Court Friday June 25, 2021 for a status hearing. Kizer was 17 when she was charged in June 2018 with with first-degree intentional homicide, arson and auto theft. She allegedly shot and killed Randall Volar III, 34, before setting his Kenosha home on fire and fleeing in his car. Volar would likely have been charged in connection with filming sex with underage girls — including Kizer — on the day she killed him, according to police. A recent appellate court ruling found that she may be able to use an affirmative defense open to sex trafficking victims arguing that her actions were directly related to being a victim. District Attorney Michael Graveley said in curt that the state plans to appeal that decision to the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Another status conference was set for October 29. Jailed for two years, Kizer was released on a $400,000 bond posted by the Chicago Community Bond Fund with support of the Chrystul Kizer Defense Committee. Kizer, whose case has drawn national attention, has written Judge Wilk that she is willing to take a plea deal to plead guilty to felony murder and bail jumping, with a maximum prison sentence of 15 years. a conviction of first-degree homicide could mean a life sentence in prison. Nearly 1.5 million people have signed an online petition calling for charges against her to be dropped. / Mark Hertzberg for The Kenosha News

Mark Hertzberg, for The Kenosha News

Kizer Court

Kizer Court

Chrystul Kizer, left, appears in Kenosha County Circuit Court on June 25 for a status hearing. Kizer was 17 when she was charged in June 2018 with first-degree intentional homicide, arson and auto theft in the death of Randall Volar III. Defense attorney Gregory Holdahl is next to her. 

Mark Hertzberg, for the Kenosha News

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Wisconsin Supreme Court rules that sex trafficking victim can argue she was justified in killing man who trafficked her

Wisconsin Supreme Court rules that sex trafficking victim can argue she was justified in killing man who trafficked her

In an opinion delivered Wednesday morning, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin ruled in favor of Chrystul Kizer, who in 2018 was accused of killing the man who had been sex trafficking her and other girls.

IN PHOTOS: Chrystul Kizer makes court appearance in June 2021

IN PHOTOS: Chrystul Kizer makes court appearance in June 2021

Prosecutors plan to appeal the ruling that opened the possibility that Chrystul Kizer — accused of murdering a Kenosha man who had been filmin…

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