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  2. Courts of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Wisconsin Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Interior of the Supreme Court room. The Wisconsin Supreme Court normally sits in its main hearing room in the East Wing of the Wisconsin State Capitol building in Madison, Wisconsin. Since 1993, the court has also travelled, once or twice a year, to another part of the state to hear several cases as part of its "Justice on Wheels" program.

  4. Ann Walsh Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Ann Walsh Bradley (née Ann Ellen Walsh; born July 5, 1950) is an American lawyer and jurist, and the longest currently-serving justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. She was elected to the Supreme Court in 1995 and was re-elected in 2005 and 2015. She has announced she will not run for re-election again; her term expires July 31, 2025.

  5. List of justices of the Wisconsin Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    Term as justice Term as chief Succeeded Notes Start End Start End Charles Dunn: 1836 1848 1836 1848 New seat: Appointed by Andrew Jackson. [1] [2] William C. Frazer: 1836 1838 New seat: Appointed by Andrew Jackson. [2] Died in office. David Irvin: 1836 1848 New seat: Appointed by Andrew Jackson. [2] Andrew G. Miller: 1838 1848 William C. Frazer

  6. Zablocki v. Redhail - Wikipedia

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    He admitted he was the father, and the court ordered him to pay child support in the amount of $109 per month until the child reached eighteen years of age, plus court costs. Since Redhail was in high school at the time, he had no way to pay the court costs or child support. It went in arrears, reaching a total of $3,732 by the end of 1974.

  7. United States District Court for the Western District of ...

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    The United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin (in case citations, W.D. Wis.) is a federal court in the Seventh Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit). The district was established on June 30, 1870. [1]

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  9. Wisconsin circuit courts - Wikipedia

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    The circuit court has personal jurisdiction over a defendant in a criminal case if the defendant violates a Wisconsin law while physically present in Wisconsin. Wisconsin courts also have personal jurisdiction over a defendant who commits an act while out of state that contributes to a crime, the consequences of which occur in Wisconsin.