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Since the establishment of the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office, 12 officers have died in the line of duty. [2] For 11 years, the Milwaukee County Law Enforcement Executives Association, in conjunction with the Milwaukee County Sheriff’s Office and the Milwaukee Police Department, has hosted the Greater Milwaukee Law Enforcement Memorial ...
The Commission was eliminated in the State's 2007-09 Biennium Budget. The Commission no longer collects or analyzes sentencing guidelines worksheets. Sentencing courts in Wisconsin are still required to consider the guidelines under Wisconsin statute §973.017 (2)(a), but are not required to submit guidelines worksheets. [1]
Drunk driving in Wisconsin: By the numbers. Roughly 770,000 of Wisconsin's 4.3 million licensed drivers have at least a single conviction for OWI, Larson said.
Murder in Wisconsin law constitutes the intentional killing, under circumstances defined by law, of people within or under the jurisdiction of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that in the year 2020, the state had a murder rate slightly below the median for the entire country. [1]
EAU CLAIRE — An Eau Claire man faces a July sentencing after being convicted of charges involving drugged driving. Steven Zachman, 48, was charged with OWI 6, operating with restricted ...
Sanger B. Powers Correctional Center in Outagamie County. The correctional centers system contains 16 relatively small minimum-security facilities, two of which house female inmates. [1] Black River Correctional Center [1] (capacity 114) Drug Abuse Correctional Center (capacity 300) Felmers O. Chaney Correctional Center (capacity 100)
EAU CLAIRE — An unusually long-running OWI case wrapped up Thursday with the defendant receiving a prison sentence. Ian Kellman, 54, Hatley, was charged in March of 2018 with his seventh OWI.
The Milwaukee County Circuit Court has the greatest number of branches with 47. The circuit courts are organized into 9 geographical administrative districts. [3] Within each district the Wisconsin Supreme Court will appoint a chief judge, a deputy chief judge, and a professional district court administrator. [3]