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State courts of Wisconsin. Wisconsin Supreme Court (7 justices) [1] Wisconsin Court of Appeals (4 districts, 16 judges) [2] Wisconsin Circuit Court (9 judicial administrative districts (1-5; 7-10), 69 circuits, 261 judges) [3] Wisconsin Municipal Courts [4] Federal courts located in Wisconsin. United States District Court for the Eastern ...
Appointed to Wisconsin Court of Appeals: Jeffrey Kremers: 2008 2015 Maxine Aldridge White: 2015 2020 Appointed to Wisconsin Court of Appeals: Mary Triggiano 2020 2023 Carl Ashley: 2023 Current [3] 2 John Ahlgrimm 1978 1984 Michael Fisher 1984 1990 Stephen A. Simanek 1990 1996 Barbara A. Kluka 1996 2002 Gerald P. Ptacek 2002 2008 Mary K. Wagner ...
As of the 1840 census, the population of the Town of Franklin was 248. [5] The name "Franklin" was given in homage to Benjamin Franklin. By the 1950s, Franklin was known as a "City of Homes" for its growing residential areas, which served as a suburb of the city of Milwaukee. In 1956, town officials were concerned by the possibility that the ...
Wisconsin Court of Appeals (4 districts, 16 judges) [356] Wisconsin Circuit Court (9 judicial administrative districts (1-5; 7-10), 69 circuits, 261 judges) [357] Wisconsin Municipal Courts [358] Federal courts located in Wisconsin. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin [359]
In 1853, a separate Wisconsin Supreme Court was created with all members elected state-wide. Initially the court was three members; it grew to five justices in 1878, and to its current size of seven seats in 1907.
This is a list of incorporated villages in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, arranged in alphabetical order. As of January 1, 2021, there were 415 villages in Wisconsin . [ 1 ]
List of Wisconsin Municipalities in Alphabetical Order; Wisconsin Department of Health Services. Wisconsin Cities, Villages, Townships and Unincorporated Places Listing; Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. State and local government statistics from the State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2015-2016; League of Wisconsin Municipalities.
A benchbook is a book providing an overview of legal procedure for a judge. [1] These books are used by judges while hearing cases as guides to assist in the disposition of a case . A benchbook is not a source of substantive law but rather a guide to procedure.