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    April 21, 2010

    Senate passes bill governing municipal court administration and procedure

    April 21, 2010 – The Wisconsin State Senate yesterday gave final passage by voice vote to legislation that impacts rules governing municipal court administration, judges, and procedure.

    Senate passes bill governing municipal court administration and procedure

    By Joe Forward, Legal Writer, State Bar of Wisconsin

    April 21, 2010 – The Wisconsin State Senate yesterday gave final passage by voice vote to legislation that impacts rules governing municipal court administration, judges, and procedure. Introduced by Sens. Lena Taylor, Fred Risser, Jon Erpenbach and Robert Wirch last November, Senate Bill 383 now awaits consideration by Gov. Jim Doyle.

    Under the new law, municipal courts would be guided by revised rules governing administration, including rules that govern the certification process for creation of a municipal court, budgeting, the terms of municipal court judges, requirements for court personnel, and actual physical location of the municipal court.

    For instance, the the bill requires a municipal court to be "located in an area seperate from the police department by design or signage" and provides that a municipal court budget be separate from the budget of other municipal departments. In addition, it requires the municipality to provide the judge with an office, and removes the restriction that a judge must not maintain an office with a law partner.

    Other notable changes and clarifications address service of process by mail, the contents of citations and amendments thereto, limits on detainment and warrant issuance, clarifications on case transfers and disqualifications, use of telephonic or audiovisual testimony at trial, rules on default judgments, use of social workers to determine mental incapacity, mandates on community service, and rules governing appeals, among others.



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