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The Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA) is an agency of the Wisconsin state government which provides a range of services and programs, from operations, technology, and logistical support for the state, to assistance programs for low-income homes, to state gaming. The department's services to other state agencies and offices include ...
The Oakhill Correctional Institution is a minimum-security Wisconsin Department of Corrections prison for males located in Oregon, Wisconsin in the United States. The prison encompasses approximately 160 acres.
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State Department of Corrections spokesperson Beth Hardtke. The warden at a troubled Wisconsin prison will step down later this month amid lockdown conditions, an ongoing federal investigation and ...
Regular session: January 4, 2021 – January 3, 2023; January 2021 special session: January 19, 2021 – February 23, 2021; February 2021 extraordinary session: February 5, 2021 – April 1, 2021; May 2021 special session: May 24, 2021 – May 25, 2021; June 2021 extraordinary session: June 29, 2021 – July 27, 2021; July 2021 special session ...
The Wisconsin Secure Program Facility (WSPF), originally the Supermax Correctional Institution, [1] is a Wisconsin Department of Corrections prison for men, located in Boscobel, Wisconsin, US. [2] [3] The facility is located east of central Boscobel, off of Wisconsin Highway 133. [1] The prison has a capacity of 500.
The court record summaries provided by the system are all public records under Wisconsin open records law sections 19.31-19.39 of the Wisconsin Statutes. WCCA was created in response to an increasing number of requests for court records from district attorneys , sheriffs’ departments, and other court business partners.