Wisconsin Judicial Accountability Act

Wisconsin Judicial Accountability Act

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No one Should be above the Law
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An initiative abolishing the Wisconsin Judicial Commission and limiting judicial immunity in most instances, creating a 15 member commission to review complaints of judicial misconduct and granting the commission the power and authority to impose sanctions and setting forth the duties of the commission; establishing criteria for commission membership and selection; establishing criteria for the location of commission offices; establishing compensation of commissioners; authorizing the commission to hire special prosecutors, advisors, investigators and staff; establishing procedures for criminal complaints; establishing statutes of limitations; and repealing SCR Chapter 60 of the Wisconsin Code of Conduct; creating True Accountability For All.





















An initiative abolishing the Wisconsin Judicial Commission and limiting judicial immunity in most instances, creating a 15 member commission to review complaints of judicial misconduct and granting the commission the power and authority to impose sanctions and setting forth the duties of the commission; establishing criteria for commission membership and selection; establishing criteria for the location of commission offices; establishing compensation of commissioners; authorizing the commission to hire special prosecutors, advisors, investigators and staff; establishing procedures for criminal complaints; establishing statutes of limitations; and repealing SCR Chapter 60 of the Wisconsin Code of Conduct; creating True Accountability For All.





















An initiative abolishing the Wisconsin Judicial Commission and limiting judicial immunity in most instances, creating a 15 member commission to review complaints of judicial misconduct and granting the commission the power and authority to impose sanctions and setting forth the duties of the commission; establishing criteria for commission membership and selection; establishing criteria for the location of commission offices; establishing compensation of commissioners; authorizing the commission to hire special prosecutors, advisors, investigators and staff; establishing procedures for criminal complaints; establishing statutes of limitations; and repealing SCR Chapter 60 of the Wisconsin Code of Conduct; creating True Accountability For All.

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# 132:
9:39 pm PDT, Sep 24, Bruce Eggum, Wisconsin
Wisconsin law is the peoples law. We can not allow manipulation or power to rule us. With the power of ownership we demand Wisconsin Courts are subservient to us and shall follow our Constitution and Proceedings.
# 131:
8:03 pm PDT, Aug 3, Chris Serrano, Wisconsin
These judges need to be held accountable for the crimes against humanity.
# 130:
6:42 pm PDT, Jul 20, Saadia Battle, Iowa
I know the in justice of the court system in Eau Claire, Wisconsin personally my son Johann Marshall has been falsely acussed and charged and is still being held for armed robbery and aggrevated battery june of this year. My self along with others not related has furnished the investigators and lawyers with concrete proof that no robbery took place and yet and still the courts are going forward with the case this very up-setting and I feel helpless against the system. It's a shame that the state of Wisconsin tax payers money is being jacked off.
# 129:
2:09 am PDT, May 5, Maria Cristina Almeida, Portugal
# 128:
2:03 pm PDT, Apr 29, Anita Kofta, Wisconsin
# 127:
3:08 pm PDT, Apr 28, James Bobula, Wisconsin
I am distressed not to see more endorsements by citizens of Wisconsin. This is a positive, important step toward cleaning government in our State.
# 126:
5:01 am PDT, Apr 26, Bill Maher, Ireland
# 125:
1:59 am PDT, Apr 26, Arlette Scharer, Switzerland
# 124:
5:21 pm PDT, Apr 21, Heather Harmon, Rhode Island
# 123:
2:18 am PDT, Apr 20, Can Atik, Turkey
# 122:
10:17 am PDT, Apr 18, Zelda DiCaprio, Texas
# 121:
1:28 am PDT, Apr 18, Gayle Wilson, Canada
# 120:
9:51 pm PDT, Apr 17, Name not displayed, Wisconsin
# 119:
12:57 pm PDT, Apr 17, Carina Nilsson, Sweden
# 118:
1:00 am PDT, Apr 17, Leanne Cook, Australia
# 117:
12:12 pm PDT, Apr 16, Dreama Runyon, Florida
# 116:
5:38 am PDT, Apr 16, Hilke Van Hove, Netherlands
JUDGES JUDGES JUDGES. AND WHO IS THE JUDGE THAT JUDGES A JUDGE. INTOLERABLE AND OUTDATED. THEIR TIME WILL COME UP SOON, THEY ARE ASKING 4 IT.
# 115:
5:26 pm PDT, Apr 15, Denise Lytle, New Jersey
# 114:
12:01 pm PDT, Apr 15, Name not displayed, Ohio
# 113:
10:49 am PDT, Apr 14, Shoshana Simon, California
As an attorney, I support the proposition that no individual should be above the law.
# 112:
8:03 am PDT, Apr 14, Sophia Dalle rubinstein, New York
# 111:
5:29 am PDT, Apr 14, Nuntanit Bumrungsap, Thailand
# 110:
9:03 pm PDT, Apr 13, Mary Riley, Washington
# 109:
8:59 pm PDT, Apr 13, Merry Loscalzo-Stumpf, Iowa
Justice for ALL-rich or poor!!!
# 108:
8:23 pm PDT, Apr 13, Pete Bradley, Canada
# 107:
7:47 am PDT, Apr 13, Jan Hale, Tennessee
# 106:
7:37 am PDT, Apr 13, Denise Hoad, United Kingdom
# 105:
5:27 am PDT, Apr 13, Hans Lak, Netherlands
# 104:
4:19 am PDT, Apr 13, Glory Miller, South Carolina
# 103:
11:54 pm PDT, Apr 12, Marian Elliott, Wyoming
# 102:
9:00 pm PDT, Apr 12, Laura Stringer, Maryland
# 101:
5:45 pm PDT, Apr 12, NARESH KADYAN, India
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