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Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser allegedly grabbed fellow Justice Ann Walsh Bradley around the neck in an argument in her chambers last week, according to at least three knowledgeable sources.

Details of the incident, investigated jointly by Wisconsin Public Radio and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, remain sketchy. The sources spoke on the condition that they not be named, citing a need to preserve professional relationships.

They say an argument that occurred before the court’s release of a decision upholding a bill to curtail the collective bargaining rights of public employees culminated in a physical altercation in the presence of other justices. Bradley purportedly asked Prosser to leave her office, whereupon Prosser grabbed Bradley by the neck with both hands.



Didn't think so.

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Originally Posted by Roland Pfalz:

HOOPLA?


Do you Liberals remember?


Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser allegedly grabbed fellow Justice Ann Walsh Bradley around the neck in an argument in her chambers last week, according to at least three knowledgeable sources.

Details of the incident, investigated jointly by Wisconsin Public Radio and the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, remain sketchy. The sources spoke on the condition that they not be named, citing a need to preserve professional relationships.

They say an argument that occurred before the court’s release of a decision upholding a bill to curtail the collective bargaining rights of public employees culminated in a physical altercation in the presence of other justices. Bradley purportedly asked Prosser to leave her office, whereupon Prosser grabbed Bradley by the neck with both hands.



Didn't think so.

REPLY FROM ROCKY (I want to make sure NOBODY mistakes my forum name with the above post)
THIS IS JUST TOOOOOOOO EASY:

Tell me Roland, which side are you on????????

You DO know that Prosser was appointed by a republican and was accused of choking a democrat justice?

David Prosser, Jr.

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Justice David Prosser
Prosser in March 2011
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice
Incumbent
Assumed office September 10, 1998
Appointed byTommy Thompson
Preceded byJanine Geske
Commissioner Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission
In office 1996–1998
Appointed byTommy Thompson
Preceded byJoe Mettner
Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
In office January 3, 1995 – January 3, 1997
Preceded byWalter Kunicki
Succeeded byBen Brancel
Minority Leader of the Wisconsin State Assembly
In office January 3, 1991 – January 3, 1994
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly Districts 57, 79 and 42
In office January 3, 1979 – January 3, 1997
Preceded byTobias A. Roth
Succeeded bySteve Wieckert
ConstituencyAppleton area
Personal details
BornDecember 24, 1942 (1942-12-24) (age 68) Chicago, Illinois
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Single
Alma materDePauw University, B.A. (1965) University of Wisconsin Law School, J.D. (1968)
ProfessionLegislator, Supreme court justice

David T. Prosser Jr. (born December 24, 1942) is a member of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. A former Republican speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly, Prosser was appointed to the court by Governor Tommy Thompson in 1998, and was elected to his first 10-year term without opposition in 2001. He ran for re-election in April 2011 against little-known Wisconsin assistant attorney general, Joanne Kloppenburg. The race was viewed as a referendum on efforts by Republican Governor Scott Walker and the Republican-controlled legislature to curb the union rights of public workers in Wisconsin.[1][2] Voter interest and turnout for the April 5 election were unusually high with the race too close to call until late in the afternoon of April 7 when the Waukesha County Clerk announced she had erroneously omitted more than 14,000 votes from her earlier tally, giving Prosser a commanding lead of over 7,000 votes. Prosser has received national attention due to the close election, and because of allegations he had an altercation with fellow Wisconsin Supreme Court justices in 2010 which involved profanity and threats and a physical altercation in 2011—the details of which are disputed and under investigation

 

 

This is like shooting fish in a barrel.

BUT it is refreshing to see the intelligence level of rethugliteacons!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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