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Wisconsin Court System - Third Branch eNews
to his family, church and the legal profession. He died June 3 at age 68. Read More Supreme Court
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Wisconsin Court System - Justice Abram D. Smith
, particularly to younger members of the bar. He died June 3, 1865. Back to former justices Supreme Court
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/smith.htm - 2026-06-08

Wisconsin Court System - Justice Wiram Knowlton
in Prairie du Chien. Knowlton never married and did not have children. He died June 27, 1863, at the age
/courts/supreme/justices/retired/knowlton.htm - 2026-06-08

Wisconsin Court System - Judge Robert D. Sundby
for ten years and retired in 1996. He died the following year at the age of seventy-two. Sundby was born
/courts/appeals/judges/retired/sundby.htm - 2026-06-08

Wisconsin Court System - Judge Burton A. Scott
in 1957. He died in 2007 at the age of 72 at their home in Somers. They had a daughter, Kifflie, and a son
/courts/appeals/judges/retired/scott.htm - 2026-06-08

Wisconsin Court System - Judge W. Patrick Donlin
of Columbus at its headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut. He was still in that post when he died unexpectedly
/courts/appeals/judges/retired/donlin.htm - 2026-06-08

Wisconsin Court System - Judge Ted E. Wedemeyer, Jr.
; 1992–2007 Ted E. Wedemeyer, Jr., was an active judge in District I when, on July 23, 2008, he died
/courts/appeals/judges/retired/wedemeyer.htm - 2026-06-08

Wisconsin Court System - Judge William R. Moser
Bar Foundation. Moser died of a rare blood disease April 11, 2003, donating his body to the Medical
/courts/appeals/judges/retired/moser.htm - 2026-06-08

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intentional No. 2007AP814-CR 2 homicide (party to a crime) and second-degree sexual assault (party
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.pdf?content=pdf&seqNo=31934 - 2014-09-15

COURT OF APPEALS
the prosecution [and] conviction … for the offense,” we affirm. Wis. Stat. § 974.07(7)(a)2. (2003-04).[1] I
/ca/opinion/DisplayDocument.html?content=html&seqNo=31934 - 2008-02-25