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  2. Edward D. Holton - Wikipedia

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    Holton served in the Wisconsin Assembly in 1860, representing the Fourth Ward of Milwaukee. [16] [17] In 1862, President Lincoln appointed him allotment commissioner, overseeing a policy where 1/3 of each Union soldier's pay was sent directly to family back home for safekeeping, intended to prevent wasteful spending in camp. He eventually had ...

  3. Wisconsin Circuit Court Access - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Circuit Court Access is a website that provides access to some circuit courts records of Wisconsin.The website displays the case information entered into the Consolidated Court Automation Programs (CCAP) case management system by court staff in the counties where the case files are located.

  4. Milwaukee Police Department - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee city officials, unwilling to pay the sum awarded to the Bell family, appealed and repeatedly refused the family's offers to settle for smaller sums. In September 1984, the U.S. Court of Appeals in Chicago awarded $1.6 million, twice the amount the family had offered to settle for earlier.

  5. Difference between a citation and a speeding ticket - AOL

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    Driving record. Avg. monthly cost* Avg. annual cost* Increase above national avg. Clean driving record. $212. $2,542. 0%. Speeding ticket. $256. $3,068. 21%. At-fault ...

  6. Milwaukee whistleblower entitled to payment of nearly $14 ...

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    A tip by a MIlwaukee woman more than a decade ago prompted litigation that will now result in federal government winning a $70 million settlement

  7. Adams v. Milwaukee - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee, 228 U.S. 572 (1913), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that the local ordinance ordering the confiscation of tainted milk was constitutional. [ 1 ] Case summary

  8. John Balcerzak - Wikipedia

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    John A. Balcerzak (born 1957) is an American former police officer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.. Balcerzak and Joseph T. Gabrish gained national attention in 1993, when they were suspended with pay and later fired for having handed over an injured 14-year-old boy to serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer despite bystanders' protests, [1] as well as for the homophobic remarks made by the officers during ...

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