Taylor Schabusiness case; judge will not recuse himself

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Woman accused in Green Bay dismemberment case attacks her attorney

Taylor Schabusiness, the woman accused in a grisly killing and dismemberment case in Green Bay, attacked her attorney during a court hearing Tuesday morning, Feb. 14. This happened moments after the judge indicated he was going to delay her March 6 trial.

The Brown County judge overseeing the Taylor Schabusiness case will not recuse himself after witnessing her attack her former attorney in court on Feb. 14.

Schabusiness' new attorney said Judge Thomas Walsh should recuse himself because, as a result of witnessing the attack, he could no longer be impartial while deciding whether the 25-year-old is competent to stand trial. 

Schabusiness is accused in the grisly 2022 killing and dismemberment of Shad Thyrion. She has pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect.

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A criminal complaint stated Schabusiness strangled Thyrion at a Green Bay home, sexually abused him and dismembered his body – parts of which were found in various locations in the house and a vehicle.

Brown County sheriff's officials said Schabusiness removed an electronic monitoring device she wore for an earlier crime just hours before Thyrion was killed.