Judicial Council Correspondence Table

Judicial Council Correspondence Table

Judicial Council Collection Correspondence, 1962-1975, Folder No.: 1 of 14 ............................................................. 2 Correspondence, 1976-1977, Folder No.: 2 of 14 ............................................................. 8 Correspondence, 1978, Folder No.: 3 of 14.....................................................................21 Correspondence, 1979 (January –June), Folder No.: 4 of 14 ......................................... 32 Correspondence, 1979 (July-December), Folder No.: 5 of 14 ........................................ 41 Correspondence, 1980, Folder No.: 6 of 14....................................................................48 Correspondence, 1981, Folder No.: 7 of 14.................. .................................................. 60 Correspondence, 1982, Folder No.: 7 of 14....................................................................74 Correspondence, 1983, Folder No.: 8 of 14.....................................................................86 Correspondence, 1984, Folder No.: 8 of 14.... .............................................................. 107 Correspondence, 1985, Folder No.: 9 of 14.... .............................................................. 112 Correspondence, 1986, Folder No.: 9 of 14.... .............................................................. 121 Correspondence, 1987, Folder No.: 10 of 14.. .............................................................. 126 Correspondence, 1988, Folder No.: 10 of 14.. .............................................................. 135 Correspondence, 1989, Folder No.: 11 of 14.. .............................................................. 145 Correspondence, 1991, Folder No.: 12 of 14.. .............................................................. 165 Correspondence, 1992, Folder No.: 12 of 14.. .............................................................. 175 Correspondence, 1993, Folder No.: 13 of 14.. .............................................................. 188 Correspondence, 1994, Folder No.: 13 of 14.. .............................................................. 199 Judicial Council Collection Subject: Correspondence, 1962-1975 Folder No.: 1 of 14 1. Letter of June 18, 1962 from Henry A. Hillemann to David P. Jones regarding salaries of state trial judges. Accompanied by: letter of June 14, 1962 from David P. Jones to Legislative Reference Library; letter of June 29, 1962 from Earl Sachse to David P. Jones; and letter of May 21, 1962 from David P. Jones to Joint Legislative Council 2. Letter of October 8, 1964 from Henry A. Hillemann to James Sarres regarding the necessity of a county being uniform in its treatment of supplementary pay to county judges 3. Memo to all circuit judges of February 23, 1971 from Richard W. Bardwell regarding summer conference, accompanied by a list of Board of Circuit Judges of Wisconsin elected officers for 1971 4. Letter of August 3, 1971 from Glenn R. Coates to Lester C. Kohut regarding position of state director of family conciliation. Accompanied by: original letter of July 26, 1971 from Les Kohut to Chairman, judicial council and Mr. Wilson Brue regarding Legislation to create the position of state director of family conciliation; and No fault Divorce Brings No avalanche (newspaper article) 5. Letter of February 9, 1972 from Harland H. Hill to James Hough accompanied by list of Wisconsin state board of juvenile court judges – 1972 6. Memorandum of Agreement, June 12, 1972 between the Judicial council of the state of Wisconsin and Attorney James E. Hough 7. Letter of August 21, 1972 from William E. Gramling to Richard R. Malmgren 2 8. Letter of February 6, 1973 from Walter Harvey to Wm. F. Harvey. Accompanied by letter of February 6, 1973 from Walter L. Harvey to John H. Thill 9. Letter of March 7, 1973 from James A. Hanley to Richard R. Malmgren regarding Proposed Wisconsin Rules of Evidence Sec. 906.14 10. Letter of March 7, 1973 to Richard Malmgren. Accompanied by Advocate a Common Sense Approach to No-Fault Insurance by Carroll and James Heft 11. Letter of April 2, 1973 from Richard R. Malmgren to Gary Helgerson. Accompanied by letter of March 26, 1973 from Gary Helgerson to James Hough 12. Letter of May 7, 1973 from Roger L. Elmer to The Court Administrator 13. Letter of September 18, 1973 from Walter L. Harvey to Richard Malmgren. Accompanied by letter of September 17, 1973 from Richard R. Malmgren to Walter L. Harvey 14. Letter of January 8, 1974 from Richard R. Malmgren to Daniel T. Kelley 15. Letter of February 25, 1974 from Richard R. Malmgren to Alexander Hopp, accompanied by letter of February 6, 1974 from Alexander Hopp to Richard R. Malmgren 16. Letter of February 27, 1974 from Richard R. Malmgren to James Elauser 17. Letter of March 6, 1974 from Richard R. Malmgren to Anthony S. Earl 18. Letter of April 3, 1974 from Richard R. Malmgren to David J. Hase. Accompanied by memo of April 3, 1974 from Richard R. Malmgren regarding Assembly Bill 213; memo of April 3, 1974 from Richard R. Malmgren 3 regarding Assembly Bill 1076; and memo of April 3, 1974 from Richard R. Malmgren regarding Assembly Bill 1224 19. Letter of April 3, 1974 from Richard Malmgren to Mrs. William F. Hogan 20. Letter of June 19, 1974 from Richard R. Malmgren to John Bolgert 21. State Historical Society of Wisconsin User Property Loan List for Tim Watson, dated August 15, 1974 22. Letter of December 12, 1974 from John E. Conway to Members of Judicial Council regarding Revision so Statutes Dealing with Provisional Remedies 23. Letter of January 13, 1975 from Charles D. Clausen to Reuben W. Peterson, Jr. Accompanied by drafts for Section 802.10 Scheduling and Pretrial Conferences, 802.06 Defenses and Objection: When and How presented: by pleading or motion: motion for judgment on the pleading, 804.08(1)(a), 805.13(3) Instruction and verdict conference, 805.17Trial to the Court801.15(2)(b) 24. Letter of January 14, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to Members of Judicial Council 25. Press Release February 17, 1974 regarding Supreme Court of Wisconsin’s adoption of comprehensive rules of civil procedure governing the procedure to be followed in Wisconsin courts. 26. Letter of February 3, 1975 from Donald W. Steinmetz to Court Administrators Offices, Justice Horace W. Wilkie, State Bar of Wisconsin, and Richard R. Malmgren 4 27. Letter of March 13, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to Members of Judicial Council. Accompanied by section 11; and 1975 Assembly Joint Resolution 11 28. Letter of March 13, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to Members of Judicial Council accompanied by LRB-2362/1 “an Act to amend 66.12(3)(A), 288.195(1), 345.37(2) and 345.43(1)(a); and to repeal and recreate 300.20(1) of the statutes, relating to court costs in traffic ordinance forfeiture actions, entering pleas and demands for jury trial 29. LRB-25/78/1 “an Act to repeal 48.03(2) and (3), 48.04(3),…relating to revision of the children’s code 30. Letter of May 25, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to Members of Judicial Council regarding revisions to the Children’s Code 31. Letter of June 12, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to Members of Judicial Council regarding: final recommendations of the Evidence Committee for Wisconsin Rules of Videotape procedure 32. Letter of June 12, 1975 from Mark J. Farnum to Edwin C. Dahlberg 33. Letter of June 27, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to Reuben W. Peterson, Jr. Accompanied by petition in the matter of the modification Rules of Evidence and Section 895.40 of the statutes for the state of Wisconsin 34. Letter of October 1, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to Members of Judicial Council and Civil Rules, Evidence and General Projects Committees. Accompanied by In the matter of the modification of rules of civil procedure, promulgation of rules of videotape procedure, modification of rules of evidence, and amendment of section 895.40 of the Wisconsin statutes 5 35. Letter of October 10, 1975 from William A. Platz to Richard Malmgren regarding State’s Appeal in Criminal Cases 36. Letter of October 14, 1975 from William G. Lunney to Reuben Peterson 37. Draft and judicial council notes dated November 11, 1975 for 974.05(1). Accompanied by letter of October 31, 1974 form Richard R. Malmgren to William A. Platz; Draft and judicial council notes for 974.05(1); letter of October 29, 1075 from William A. Platz to Richard R. Malmgren; letter of October 27, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to William A. Platz with draft of 974.05(1) and Judicial Council Note; and letter of October 10, 1975 from William A. Platz to Richard Malmgren regarding State’s Appeal in Criminal Cases 38. Letter of December 2, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to John E. Conway. Accompanied by copies of Letter of December 11, 1975 from John E. Conway to Members of the Joint Judicial Council-State Bar of Wisconsin Provisional Remedies Committee regarding Policy on Provisional Remedies; and original (partially handwritten) version of December 11, 1975 letter from John E. Conway to Members of the Joint Judicial Council-State Bar of Wisconsin Provisional Remedies Committee regarding Policy on provisional remedies 39. Letter of December 11, 1975 from Richard R. Malmgren to Judicial Council members regarding final recommendations of the judicial council judge substitution and court commissioners committee regarding revisions to the Wisconsin statutes dealing with substitution or disqualification of a judge. 6 Accompanied by Drafts and judicial council notes for sections 76.22, 88.07, 103.60, 253.142(1)(b) and (3)256.19299.215, 300.05,

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