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WI Supreme Court Justice Prosser allegedly grabbed fellow justice by the neck
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The Dane County Sheriff has confirmed they are now actively investigating the matter at the request of the Capital Police Department.
Their official statement.
http://www.countyofdane.com/press/details.aspx?id=2536
Today, at the request of the Wisconsin Capital Police Department, the Dane County Sheriff's Office opened an investigation into the June 13th incident involving an alleged altercation at the offices of the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
The Dane County Sheriff's Office recognizes the significance and sensitive nature of this investigation. Beginning today, detectives will work diligently to conduct a thorough and timely investigation. Because this case is in the very early stages, no further information is available at this time. WI State Journal:
http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/loc...cc4c03286.html
Capitol Police Chief Charles Tubbs said in a statement that he turned the investigation over to the sheriff's office after consulting with members of the Supreme Court. He referred any questions about the investigation to the sheriff's office.
Prosser denies the incident occurred, while Bradley told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that Prosser put her in a chokehold after she demanded that he leave her office. The Wisconsin Judicial Commission is also investigating.
http://www.wicourts.gov/about/commit...ease062711.pdf
The Wisconsin Judicial Commission confirms that it received information
concerning an incident that occurred at the Wisconsin Supreme Court. The Commission
authorized an investigation of the incident at its meeting on Friday, June 24, 2011. The
investigation will be conducted without prejudgment in a fair and thorough manner in
accord with Commission procedures set forth in Wis. Stats. §§ 757.81-757.99 and
Chapter JC Wisconsin Administrative Code. These statutes and rules may be accessed
through the Commission’s website,
www.wicourts.gov/judcom
.
Judicial Commission proceedings are confidential pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 757.93.
The above information, however, is provided in accord with Wis. Stat. § 757.93(2).
The Commission will have no further comment.
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