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  2. Bruce Schroeder - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Edward Schroeder [1] (born c. 1946) [2] is a retired American lawyer and jurist from Kenosha County, Wisconsin. He served forty years as a Wisconsin circuit court judge in Kenosha County (1983–2023).

  3. List of Wisconsin circuit court judges - Wikipedia

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    Chief Judge (1996–2002) Jason A. Rossell: 2011 Chief Judge (2017–present) Appointed by Scott Walker: 3 John E. Malloy 1978 1983 Died in office: Bruce Schroeder: 1983 2023 Appointed by Tony Earl: Frank Gagliardi 2023 2024 Appointed by Tony Evers: Heather Iverson : 2024 4 Michael S. Fisher 1978 2005 Chief Judge (1984–1990) Anthony ...

  4. Lists of deaths by year - Wikipedia

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  5. Judge Schroeder - Wikipedia

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    Judge Schroeder may refer to: Mary M. Schroeder (born 1940), judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit; Robert W. Schroeder III (born 1966), judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas; Thomas D. Schroeder (born 1959), judge of the United States District Court for the Middle District of ...

  6. Category:Wisconsin circuit court judges - Wikipedia

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  7. Deaths of United States federal judges in active service

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    Due to the unpredictability of such circumstances, deaths of judges in active service are more likely to lead to judicial appointment controversies (where one party resists the confirmation of a judge appointed by a president of the other party); such deaths occasionally change the structure of the court itself, as legislators may seek to avoid changing the balance of a particular court by ...

  8. Murder of Julie Jensen - Wikipedia

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    He was sentenced by Kenosha County Circuit Court Judge Bruce Schroeder on February 27, 2008, to life in prison with no chance of parole. Jensen's sons publicly supported him and requested the judge give Jensen a parole date, publicly declaring their love for their father. [1] [10]

  9. Thomas Binger - Wikipedia

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    Thomas C. Binger [1] is an American lawyer and government official who has served in the role of Kenosha County Assistant District Attorney since 2014. [2] [3] He was raised in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he attended the local Washington High School. [4]