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Sarah Young

Sarah Young is a highly experienced professional currently serving as a Judicial Assistant for the Wisconsin Court System since January 2016. Prior to this role, Sarah held the position of District I Administrative Assistant for the State of Wisconsin from September 2014 to January 2016. Sarah's earlier experience includes working as an Operations Specialist at UW-Waukesha Continuing Education from February 2012 to September 2014, where responsibilities included website maintenance, marketing material creation, and customer service. Additionally, Sarah worked as a Floral Designer at Stein Gardens and Gifts from August 2007 to February 2012, focusing on floral arrangements and customer interactions. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, earned between 2012 and 2014, and previously studied at UW-Milwaukee at Waukesha from 2009 to 2012.

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Milwaukee, United States

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Wisconsin Court System / Wisconsin Supreme Court

Following is a brief overview of the Wisconsin Court System. Municipal courts -237 municipal courts -240 municipal judges -Milwaukee has the largest municipal court and three full-time municipal judges. Madison has the only other full-time municipal court. Circuit courts -Single level trial court since 1978. -249 circuit judges in 72 counties. Judges elected countywide to six-year terms in non-partisan elections. -Milwaukee County is the largest jurisdiction with 47 judges. -30 counties have one judge each; smaller counties share a judge. Court of Appeals -Created in 1978 and originally designed to handle 1,200 cases per year. -Mostly mandatory jurisdiction, meaning that litigants have the right to appeal their cases from the circuit court to the Court of Appeals. -16 judges in four districts. Judges elected district wide to six-year terms. Supreme Court -Seven justices elected statewide to 10-year terms. -Court of last resort. -Court reviews approximately 1,000 petitions per year and accepts between 100 and 120.


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