Supreme Court of Wisconsin

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

No.  10-11

 

 

In the matter of amendment of SCR Chapters 70 and 33 relating to administration of municipal courts. 

 

FILED

 

FEB 1, 2011

 

A. John Voelker

Acting Clerk of Supreme Court

Madison, WI

 

 

 

 

 


On December 17, 2010, the Director of State Courts, on behalf of the Committee of Chief Judges, petitioned this court for an order amending Chapters 70 and 33 of the Supreme Court Rules relating to rules of judicial administration of municipal courts and continuing education for municipal judges.  The amendments are intended to make the Supreme Court Rules consistent with recent legislative changes to Wis. Stat. chs. 755 and 800 (2009 Act 402, eff. Jan. 1, 2011).

IT IS ORDERED that a public hearing on the petition shall be held in the Supreme Court Room in the State Capitol, Madison, Wisconsin, on Monday, April 11, 2011, at 9:45 a.m. 

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the court's conference in the matter shall be held promptly following the public hearing.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the petition and memorandum in support of the petition shall be made available on the Web site of the Wisconsin Supreme Court under Rules.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice of the hearing be given by a single publication of a copy of this order and of the petition in the official state newspaper and in an official publication of the State Bar of Wisconsin not more than 60 days nor less than 30 days before the date of the hearing.[1]

Dated at Madison, Wisconsin, this 1st day of February, 2011. 

 

BY THE COURT:

 

 

 

                   A. John Voelker

Acting Clerk of Supreme Court

 


 



[1] Notice of the hearing will appear in the March 2011 Wisconsin Lawyer, the official publication of the State Bar of Wisconsin, approximately 27 days prior to the hearing rather than the required minimum of 30 days.  Pursuant to its rule-making authority under Wis. Stat. § 751.12 and its Internal Operating Procedures, the court exercises its discretion to allow this unavoidable deviation from the requirements.