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Wisconsin Court System - Justice Robert G. Siebecker
this seat. Siebecker was twice re-elected to the Supreme Court and became the chief justice upon the death
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Wisconsin Court System - Justice Roland J. Steinle
and was re-elected in 1945 and 1951. In December 1953, Steinle was appointed to the Wisconsin Supreme Court
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Wisconsin Court System - Justice Roland B. Day
Supreme Court by Governor Patrick J. Lucey. He was elected in 1976 and was re-elected in 1986. He became
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Wisconsin Court System - Justice Robert W. Hansen
in an open sewer does not change it to fruit salad." In 1977, Hansen chose not to seek re-election. When
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Wisconsin Court System - Justice Connor T. Hansen
, Hansen declined the position. At the end of his term, Hansen did not seek re-election. Because
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Wisconsin Court System - Justice Marvin B. Rosenberry
the Supreme Court. In 1919, Rosenberry ran for election to a 10-year term, which he won. He won re-election
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Wisconsin Court System - Justice Grover L. Broadfoot
in November 1948. He was elected to the Supreme Court in 1952 and re-elected in 1955. Broadfoot's colleagues
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Wisconsin Court System - Electronic payment of court fees
that changes are necessary you may return to this page, but will be required to re-enter all payment
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Wisconsin Court System - eFile/eCourts
re-elected three times. He had previously served as head of the Domestic Violence Unit
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Wisconsin Court System - eFile/eCourts
. White will replace current Chief Judge William Brash III, who lost his bid for re-election to the First
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