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Milwaukee County Circuit Court

Friday, March 22, 2013

Election Preview: Milwaukee County Circuit Court (Branch 45)

Incumbent Judge Rebecca Bradley being challenged by prosecutor Janet Protasiewicz in the April 2 election for the Branch 45 seat on the Milwaukee County Circuit Court.

Incumbent Rebecca Bradley, who was appointed by Gov. Scott Walker to fill a judicial vacancy in Milwaukee County Circuit Court, will face Janet Protasiewicz in the nonpartisan election for the Branch 45 seat on April 2.  Bradley, a Wauwatosa resident, has spent her legal career in private practice, most recently as a business litigator with the firm Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek, reported the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. According to her website, Bradley volunteered her services to families of developmentally disabled youth in guardianship proceedings. Protasiewicz, a Marquette Law School graduate, has been a Milwaukee County prosecutor for nearly 25 years in both civil and criminal court. She prosecutes violent felonies and currently teaches …

The Donny Show

2:56 pm on Monday, March 25, 2013

Funny how the only contested race is the one that has a Walker-appointee on the ballot. The libtards just cannot get over it can they?   more ›

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Primary Preview: 3 Candidates Running for Milwaukee Judge

A prosecutor and a private law civil litigator are challenging Gov. Scott Walker appointee Rebecca Bradley for the Milwaukee County Circuit Court Branch 45 seat.

Three candidates are vying for the Milwaukee County Circuit Court Branch 45 seat, held by Judge Rebecca Bradley. The non-partisan Feb. 19 primary election will be contested among Bradley; Janet Protasiewicz, an assistant district attorney; and Gil Urfer, a private practice attorney. The two candidates to get the most votes will appear in the April election ballot. Rebecca Bradley Gov. Scott Walker appointed Bradley, veteran Federalist Society leader, in November 2012 after Judge Tom Donegan retired. The Wauwatosa resident has spent her legal career in private practice, most recently as a business litigator with the firm Whyte Hirschboeck Dudek, reported the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. According to her website, Bradley volunteered her …

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Spirited1

11:14 pm on Monday, February 18, 2013

southside Johnny, you've made some serious accusations with nothing to back them up. I don't know any of these candidates, but your rant has only made you appear vindictive and is completely unpersuasive.   more ›

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Embezzling Bayside Lawyer Avoids Prison

Brian Mularski was sentenced to probation—and one year in jail— after pleading guilty to theft in a business setting. He was accused of embezzling more than $700,000 from a Milwaukee law firm.

A Bayside attorney who embezzled more than $700,000 from a Milwaukee law firm won't be seeing the inside of a jail cell much, even though he pleaded guilty to theft in a business setting.  Brian Mularski, 37, was charged with two counts of embezzlement in July, but struck a plea deal with prosecutors to have one of the counts dismissed. He was sentenced Jan. 7, according to online court records. Mularski was sentenced to five years of probation, with one year on work release at the Milwaukee County House of Correction. However, if he violates the terms of his probation, he could go to prison for five years and spend an additional five years on extended supervision in the community. He is scheduled to appear at a restitution hearing slated …

KMM

8:26 pm on Sunday, January 20, 2013

A person steal from an employers and pays half back right away and still gets 6 years in prison. The only difference between a street thief and a white collar thief is the price of their lawyers. There shouldn't be a class system plea deal.   more ›

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