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majority of the court and thereby preserving the anti-union measures introduced by Walker. 'If we lose , the Walker agenda is toast,' one ally writes in an email sent around to the governor’s chief of staff and several conservative lobbyists." In 2015, a John Doe probe into Scott Walker's funding sources during the 2012 recall campaign against him involved the same set groups that funded Prosser's 2011 campaign. Despite the obvious possible conflicts of interest, Prosser refused to recuse himself, ultimately casting the deciding vote to terminate the probe. Prosser told the Guardian that four years had passed since his re-election before he joined the decision to close the John Doe investigation, over which time any potential conflict of interest had faded.
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June 13, 2011 split decision to uphold the law limiting collective bargaining rights for most Wisconsin state public employees. In one report, witnesses alleged that after Bradley told Prosser to leave her office, Prosser grabbed Bradley around the neck in what was described as a chokehold. Prosser claimed that Bradley charged Prosser with her fist raised, and that in attempting to block her, he made contact with her neck. Capitol Police Chief Charles Tubbs was notified of the incident, and met with the entire Supreme Court. Investigations into the matter were opened by the
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Prosser admitted he overreacted, but justified his statements, saying he had been goaded, bullied and abused by two other justices for a long time, and that the fights were caused by liberal members of the court "ganging up" on him and attempting to create a "foul atmosphere". He also said the March 2011 revelations of the year-old altercation were an attempt to hurt his bid for re-election. When interviewed in March 2011, Justice
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Wisconsin's public employees' collective bargaining rights. The non-partisan race for the court seat was also characterized as a proxy battle or referendum on the administration of Governor Walker and other Republican officials. Both candidates stated their unhappiness regarding the increased partisan aspect of the race, with Prosser claiming that if he was defeated, it would mean the end of judicial independence.
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March 16, 2012, the Wisconsin Judicial Commission filed an ethics complaint against Prosser, "recommending that the court discipline him for alleged misconduct", however, three conservative members of the court recused themselves from the matter, with the result that no quorum existed, and no decision could be made.
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what Prosser had," he said, adding, "It's not fair to second-guess him now." When interviewed in 2011 one of the victims said that in 1978 he and his brother had not communicated detailed information about the abuse to the authorities, and that when the case came to trial in 2002, Prosser helped in the prosecution.
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declared on April 8 that Nickolaus' error pointed to incompetence, not conspiracy. However, Democrats called on Nickolaus to resign, citing her previous employment under Prosser in the mid-1990s as a member of the assembly caucus and questions about her procedures and counts in prior elections. State
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Sheriff's office. After initially saying he would refrain from comment until a proper investigation was completed, Prosser denied he choked Bradley saying, "claims made to the media will be proven false." Bradley then made a public statement saying that Prosser, "put his hands around my neck in anger
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by two brothers (ages 12 and 14), who said the priest had touched their chests and unsuccessfully attempted to touch lower. Prosser later explained he did not file charges because the case was weak; it involved relatively new sexual assault laws that were untested at the time, and he did not think he
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reversed its primary election endorsement, and urged its readers to vote against Prosser in the general, describing him as "an intemperate figure given to partisan rhetoric". Citing the earlier statement of Prosser's campaign director that the election is about maintaining a conservative majority on
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who was being tried on three felony counts of misconduct in office because his legislative staffers also performed campaign activity on his behalf. Prosser stated that during seven years of his own tenure in the Wisconsin Assembly, he had used his taxpayer-funded staff for campaigning—the same crime
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that occurred in connection with the union-curbing bill. A special prosecutor investigated but declined to press criminal charges. An ethics action against Prosser was recommended by the Wisconsin Judicial Commission, however, after three other justices recused themselves from the matter, no further
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before being sent to prison on a 15-year sentence in 2004. The prosecutor who ultimately and successfully prosecuted the case in the early 2000s said that when Prosser had the case in the 1970s, he was lacking sufficient information: "We were able to gather a wealth of information that far exceeded
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In 1981, he opposed removing criminal penalties on sexual activity and cohabitation between unmarried, consulting adults, though he did express a willingness to repeal the jail terms. He stated that legalizing sex outside of marriage would increase divorce rates, the number of children born outside
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In December 2010, Prosser's campaign director expressed strong support for governor-elect Walker, saying Prosser's "personal ideology more closely mirrors" Walker's, and that a win by Prosser would result in, "protecting the conservative judicial majority and acting as a common sense complement to
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Leaked files obtained by the Guardian revealed that a network of dark money groups spent $ 3.5 million to pay for TV and radio ads backing the judge during his 2011 campaign. According to these leaked emails "The push was seen as vital, the documents disclose, as a means of retaining the rightwing
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The Dane County Sheriff's office gave its findings to county District Attorney Ismael Ozanne, who referred the matter to special prosecutor Patricia Barrett; Barrett ultimately ruled in late August 2011 that the circumstances and evidence reviewed did not support the filing of criminal charges. On
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In September 1998, Thompson appointed Prosser to a vacant seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court, hailing him as a conservative. In an unusual move, a bipartisan group of 77 of the 132 state legislators sent a letter to Thompson supporting the appointment, describing Prosser as, "learned, thoughtful,
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of Walker's budget repair bill and limitations on public employee bargaining rights; issues which would likely soon come before the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Kloppenburg supporters attempted to tie Prosser to the policies of Republican governor Scott Walker, and his March 2011 law limiting most of
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Conflicting media reports on June 25, 2011 indicated that Prosser had gotten into an altercation with Bradley on June 13, 2011 in her office, which allegedly became physical. The dispute occurred during a discussion in Bradley's office with four other Justices present, before the court issued its
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indicated that "justices on both sides described the court as dysfunctional, and Prosser and others suggested bringing in a third party for help". The 2010 conflict on the court was also criticized as having a potential for lowering court productivity and distracting the focus of the justices.
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During Prosser's 2011 run for re-election to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, the incident was revived in a political ad by a pro-union organization which claimed that Prosser did not investigate the abuse allegations and participated in a coverup. The ad was ultimately rated "Mostly False" by the
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To sum up my views, there should be no effort to impeach Justice Protasiewicz on anything we know now. Impeachment is so serious, severe, and rare that it should not be considered unless the subject has committed a crime, or the subject has committed indisputable "corrupt conduct" while "in
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In October 2010, Prosser indicated that he supported limiting free online access to Wisconsin trial court records because the information can be misused by employers and landlords, saying, "Some people are actually innocent, and they shouldn't be disadvantaged forever" by the online records.
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to a vacant seat on the state tax appeals board, then in 1998 to a vacant seat on Wisconsin Supreme Court. He was elected to his first 10-year term without opposition in 2001. He ran for reelection in April 2011 against little-known Wisconsin assistant attorney general
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Sauk County District Attorney Patricia Barrett steered clear of specifics about her reasons not to issue charges 'The totality of the facts and the circumstances and all of the evidence that I reviewed did not support my filing criminal charges,' Barrett
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action was taken. Prosser returned to the spotlight in September 2023, when he emerged as an advisor to Wisconsin Assembly speaker Robin Vos in his attempts to find a rationale to impeach the newest Wisconsin Supreme Court justice, Janet Protasiewicz.
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Prosser received media attention in 2010 following verbal altercations with the chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, and also in June 2011 when allegations were made of a physical altercation between Prosser and fellow associate justice
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acknowledged Prosser had had outbursts over the years, but said there had not been one of significant magnitude since February 2010. She also commented that, "he is a good man - but you cannot accurately say he has a steady, even temperament."
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The Constitution also provides that "no judicial officer shall exercise his office, after he shall be impeached, until his acquittal." To impeach a justice solely to delay a case or cases will be viewed as unreasonable partisan politics.
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could win a jury trial. He said he had assumed the priest, John Patrick Feeney, would be reassigned as a result of his discussion with Feeney's bishop. The priest was not removed from duties which allowed him contact with children, and he
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Jensen was eventually convicted of. Prosser was not charged, and defended the actions saying, "it was a different era and public expectations were quite different". However critics described this as illegal activity, and the
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as a Republican from 1979 through 1996. His committee assignments included Criminal Justice and Public Safety and Judiciary. During his tenure in the Assembly, he served six years as Minority leader and two years as Speaker.
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State officials predicted a voter turnout of around 20 percent, a typical level of turnout for an April election. However, voter interest and turnout were unusually high with nearly 1.5 million votes cast.
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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser said Tuesday that liberal-leaning justices have orchestrated the bitter infighting that has consumed the court to hurt his chances at re-election.
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Clerk announced she had erroneously omitted more than 14,000 votes from her earlier tally. The additional votes gave Prosser a lead of over 7,000 which was sustained by a later recount.
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that was published February 2011, Prosser received more votes saying he was "qualified" than any of his opponents; besting Kloppenburg by a margin of 296 to 112. He was endorsed in the
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Following his graduation from University of Wisconsin Law School, Prosser worked in Washington as an attorney at the U.S. Department of Justice and as an aide to U.S. Representative
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The day after the election, Kloppenburg was thought to be ahead by a razor-thin margin of 204-votes, leading her to prematurely declare victory. Late in the afternoon of April 7,
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Opponents of the change argued that restricting free online access may result in private vendors selling the information, and may conflict with Wisconsin's open records law.
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of wedlock, welfare payments, sexually transmitted diseases, and abortions. In 1995, while he was Assembly Speaker, Prosser led the push for the new baseball stadium for the
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members of the court... and a large percentage of the public... that impeachment is legitimate. Impeachment that appears to be solely partisan will likely backfire.
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both the new administration and Legislature." He later disavowed the statements and claimed he had not seen the release. Prosser's campaign manager also said that,
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Prosser served as a member of the Wisconsin Council of Criminal Justice (1980–1983), the Judicial Council Commission on Preliminary Examinations (1981), the
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analysis which concluded "Prosser voted with no justice more than 85% of the time, though he generally combined with three other conservative justices (
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Even if a Supreme Court Justice were impeached and convicted, the governor would promptly name a successor who might be more problematic.
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In the general election of April 5, 2011, Prosser again faced Kloppenburg. The contest received considerable attention due to the
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himself from cases involving lawmakers he has served with in the past unless the case is actually about the lawmakers.
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Prosser lectured at Indiana University-Indianapolis Law School from 1968 to 1969, before working from 1969 to 1972 in
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cases. Prosser's opinion on the matter became known through an October 6 letter to the speaker, which read:
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described as a "bitter and high-spending" primary, but was defeated in the general election by Democrat
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and the Republican-controlled legislature to curb the union rights of public workers in Wisconsin. The
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said Prosser is a "reliable judicial conservative, but he's also independent", citing an August 2010
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election officials announced an investigation of possible voting irregularities going back to 2006.
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During a closed-door debate between the justices on February 10, 2010, Prosser called Chief Justice
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After an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. House in 1996, Prosser was appointed by Wisconsin Governor
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Section 1 of Article VII states that before the trial of impeachment, "the members of the court
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U.S. House of Representatives, Wisconsin's 8th District 1996 General Election, November 5, 1996
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said some observers believe that Prosser is a member of a conservative 4-3 bloc on the court.
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In fall 2023, Prosser was included in a special panel to advise Wisconsin Assembly speaker
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Clerk Kathy Nickolaus announced that the preliminary vote totals she had given to the
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2011 Wisconsin Supreme Court Non-partisan general election recount - May 23, 2011
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as Vos sought a rationale for impeaching current Wisconsin Supreme Court justice
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where he conducted hearings and ruled on disputes related to state taxation.
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Staff reporter (January 4, 1943). "Anne Boswell Is Engaged to Jack Monroe".
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on the question of impeaching the newest Wisconsin Supreme Court justice,
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On March 31, Prosser's campaign co-chair, former Democratic governor
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from 1998 to 2016. He was an advisor to Wisconsin Assembly speaker
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Prosser retired from the Wisconsin Supreme Court on July 31, 2016.
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for six of those years and Speaker of the Assembly for two years.
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seat in the U.S. Congress vacated by retiring U.S. Representative
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Bill Glauber; Jason Stein & Sharif Durhams (April 9, 2011).
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Journal, Matthew DeFour | Wisconsin State (September 15, 2016).
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This article is about the American judge. For other uses, see
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in a chokehold", as she was asking him to leave her office.
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Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel staff reporter (May 19, 2008).
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Failure to recuse during "John Doe" probe of Scott Walker
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shall take an oath or affirmation truly and impartially
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Wausau Daily Herald Editorial board (March 24, 2011).
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Advising Republican leadership regarding impeachment
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was too close to call until two days later when the
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Archived from 3843:WTAQ staff (March 15, 2011). 2994:"Prosser Defends '78 Meeting" 2878:2003-2004 Wisconsin Blue Book 2465:"Prosser, Jr., David T. 1942" 1068:, and former Alaska governor 908:Wisconsin Judicial Commission 813:Other professional activities 689:impeachment hearings, in the 4164:. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3640:Abe Sauer (March 24, 2011). 3148:. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel 3049:. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel 4866:1998 – 2016 4840:1977 – 1979 4835:Outagamie County, Wisconsin 4804:1995 – 1997 4777:1989 – 1995 4749:1985 – 1997 4718:1983 – 1985 4687:1979 – 1983 4630:Federal Election Commission 3406:John Hart (June 26, 2011). 4966: 4266:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 4119:. USA Today. April 6, 2011 4031:Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 3987:. 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Prosser won what the 733:In 1996 he ran for the 679:Harold Vernon Froehlich 643:University of Wisconsin 602:April 5, 2011, election 570:Harold Vernon Froehlich 555:Wisconsin Supreme Court 212:Minority Leader of the 67:Wisconsin Supreme Court 4745:from the 57th district 4714:from the 79th district 4683:from the 42nd district 3824:. The Associated Press 3224:Appleton Post Crescent 2840:. The Associated Press 1271:Non-partisan election 977: 878:Appleton Post Crescent 543: 4050:Wisconsin Law Journal 3286:Wisconsin Law Journal 2838:Wisconsin Law Journal 2743:Wisconsin Law Journal 2148:David T. Prosser Jr. 2060:David T. Prosser Jr. 1983:David T. Prosser Jr. 1363:David T. Prosser Jr. 958:according to evidence 773:Wisconsin Law Journal 708:Wisconsin legislature 542:Prosser in March 2011 541: 4910:Lawyers from Chicago 3704:on February 21, 2013 3668:PolitiFact Wisconsin 2610:. September 25, 1995 2584:. Dubuque, Iowa. UPI 2582:The Telegraph-Herald 2554:. Dubuque, Iowa. UPI 2552:The Telegraph-Herald 2525:The Telegraph Herald 2399:. September 15, 2023 1734:Kathleen P. Hartman 1657:Kathleen P. Hartman 691:1973–1974 term 635:Appleton High School 625:Prosser was born in 120:Commissioner of the 3959:Wausau Daily Herald 3729:Wausau Daily Herald 3573:. October 11, 2023. 3435:. Associated Press. 3414:. Associated Press. 2921:on January 14, 2012 2420:The Chicago Tribune 2097: 2032: 2006:James F. Schreiter 1955: 1896: 1819: 1760: 1683: 1606: 1529: 1452: 1393: 1312: 1272: 1234:Joanne Kloppenburg 1208: 1194:Joanne Kloppenburg 1168: 1143:Joanne Kloppenburg 1117: 1050:Wausau Daily Herald 956:to try impeachment 781:Patience Roggensack 676:U.S. Representative 631:Appleton, Wisconsin 4824:Kenneth F. Rottier 4773:Wisconsin Assembly 4334:on August 10, 2011 4247:The New York Times 4105:on April 10, 2011. 3881:on January 3, 2013 2800:on March 12, 2012. 2508:on March 28, 2011. 2258:The New York Times 2236:The New York Times 2095: 2083:Arnold E. 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Index

David Prosser, Jr.
David Prosser

Wisconsin Supreme Court
Tommy Thompson
Janine Geske
Daniel Kelly
Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission
Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
Walter Kunicki
Ben Brancel
Wisconsin Assembly
Betty Jo Nelsen
Walter Kunicki
Wisconsin State Assembly
Heron Van Gorden
Steve Wieckert
57th district
Tommy Thompson
Joe Wineke
79th district
Tobias A. Roth
Harvey Stower
42nd district
District Attorney
Outagamie County
Chicago
Illinois
Republican
Alma mater

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