Wisconsin Court of Appeals Judge, Division 3
Judge who hears appeals on decisions made by lower courts in Wisconsin
Full office description
- The function of the Court of Appeals is to correct decisions made by lower courts. Appellate decisions are final unless overruled by the Supreme Court.
- Wisconsin's Court of Appeals has 16 judges, elected from four districts. Judges are elected for six-year terms in non-partisan April elections.
- Decisions are generally made in three-judge panels with a written decision issued in every case.
- Appellate Judges earn $174,357 annually.
How this impacts you
Civil Rights — The Court of Appeals is a crucial step for anyone in Wisconsin claiming they were wrongfully convicted by lower courts.
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Lisa K. Stark
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