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Jeff Kremers

Oct 18, 2011

Judges, justices seek more guidance in civil appointment proposal

As cost concerns loom over a proposal to expand civil appointments in state, members of the judiciary this week also began to question how such appointments would be divvied up without a plan for how to assign cases.

Aug 10, 2011

Grant money helps kick off risk-assessment screening

Two Wisconsin counties landed federal money Wednesday to advance initiatives to improve the criminal justice system. Milwaukee and Eau Claire counties won 18-month federal grants to begin offender risk-assessment screening programs in the criminal courts that would determine if alternatives to incarceration are viable options. The money is from the Evidence-Based Decision Making in Local […[...]

Jul 25, 2011

County bail guidelines take shape

Milwaukee County’s court system is trying to add science to bail and monitoring recommendations that traditionally rely on a judge or court commissioner’s experience.

Jul 15, 2011

Universal screening planned for Milwaukee County (UPDATE)

A new program designed to streamline pre-trial bail recommendations for criminal defendants is set to roll out later this summer in Milwaukee County. Universal screening is based on 11 questions posed to alleged offenders to help assess risk and determine appropriate bail or monitoring. The program is part of a movement toward more evidence-based pre-trial […]

May 31, 2011

Going down: Impatience rises over broken elevator (UPDATE)

By Jack Zemlicka A broken-down elevator in Milwaukee County Jail is slowing down attorneys, delaying court cases and irritating inmates. The ground-floor elevator, solely used for professional visits to inmates, broke down about five months ago. Gary Waszak, interim director of the Milwaukee County Department of Transportation and Public Works, said the 15-year-old elevator failed […]

Mar 18, 2011

Courts lose staff due to budget issues

The ramifications of a proposed 10 percent budget cut plus increases to employee benefit contributions are starting to show at the state’s circuit courts.

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