Trial for Gov. Walker’s former aide starts Dec. 3
A former aide to Gov. Scott Walker is set to go to trial.
Walker’s former aide pleads to 1 felony count (UPDATE)
One of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's former top aides pleaded guilty to a single count of felony misconduct Thursday in a deal with prosecutors to settle allegations she did campaign work on the taxpayers' time.
Walker’s former aide will plead to 1 felony (UPDATE)
One of Gov. Scott Walker's former top aides has agreed to plead to one felony misconduct charge in a deal with Milwaukee County prosecutors that would keep the governor off the witness stand.
Judge: Walker aide Rindfleisch will be on trial, not Walker (UPDATE)
A Milwaukee County judge says he won't let the upcoming trial for a former Scott Walker aide turn into a referendum on the governor.
Sentencing for ex-Walker aide postponed again (UPDATE)
A judge on Tuesday granted a second postponement in the sentencing of a former aide to Gov. Scott Walker when he was the Milwaukee County executive, a move designed to ensure her continued cooperation in related investigations.
Sentencing for Walker aide postponed until July (UPDATE)
A Milwaukee County judge has postponed the sentencing of a former Scott Walker aide convicted of two misdemeanors.
DA investigating recall campaign claims (UPDATE)
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Milwaukee prosecutors are reviewing accusations of illegal activity by groups supporting Republican Sen. Alberta Darling and her Democratic opponent state Rep. Sandy Pasch. Assistant District Attorney Bruce Landgraf said Thursday his office is looking into block parties held by liberal group Wisconsin Jobs Now in which voters were taken to cast […]
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