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Frederick Strampe Appointed to Waukesha County Circuit Court

 
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Gov. Tony Evers has appointed Frederick Strampe to the Waukesha County Circuit Court-Branch 7.

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Frederick Strampe, a 1986 Wausau East High School graduate, has been appointed to the Waukesha County Circuit Court by Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers. Strampe will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Kathryn Foster. Strampe has been engaged in private practice for 27 years and has experience in civil litigation, criminal defense, and family law.

Strampe is a well-respected attorney in the Waukesha County area and has served as a Guardian ad Litem in child protection cases. He has also served as a Judge Pro Tem in Waukesha County, presiding over small claims, traffic, and eviction cases.

The appointment of Strampe to the Waukesha County Circuit Court-Branch 7 is expected to bring a positive change to the legal system in the county. Strampe's experience and commitment to justice will be valuable assets to the court.

In addition to Strampe's appointment, many candidates for local offices turned in nomination papers on January 3. Under state law, candidates for positions up for election in the spring had until that date to submit their nomination papers.

The appointment of Strampe comes at a time when gun laws and national security are hot button issues. The Waukesha County Circuit Court-Branch 7 will likely be involved in cases related to these issues, which will require a judge who is knowledgeable and experienced in the field. Strampe's appointment can be seen as a move towards ensuring that the court is equipped to handle these cases.

The Wausau Pilot & Review reported that Strampe's appointment was met with praise from legal professionals in the area. Strampe's reputation as a fair and knowledgeable attorney precedes him, and many are confident that he will serve the community well in his new position.

The Waukesha County Circuit Court-Branch 7 is one of the busiest in the state, and Strampe's appointment is expected to help ease the caseload. Strampe's experience in civil litigation, criminal defense, and family law will be particularly useful in handling cases in these areas.

An anonymous image description of Strampe shows a man in a suit standing in front of a courthouse. He appears to be confident and well-spoken, with a friendly demeanor. The image is likely from one of Strampe's previous court appearances or public speaking engagements.

Overall, Frederick Strampe's appointment to the Waukesha County Circuit Court-Branch 7 is a positive development for the legal system in the county. Strampe's experience and commitment to justice make him an excellent choice for the position, and his appointment is expected to have a positive impact on the community.

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