Wisconsin Court System / Wisconsin Supreme Court
Shaily Barjatya's work experience includes being a Lead Data Engineer and a Data Engineer at the Wisconsin Court System. In addition, they have worked as a Teaching Assistant for Algorithms and Data Structures at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. They also have experience as a Professional-1 Product Developer at DXC Technology.
Shaily Barjatya obtained a Master's degree in Information Technology from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2019. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Electronics and Communications Engineering from Medicaps Institute of Science and Technology between 2009 and 2013. Shaily's earlier education includes a Higher Secondary degree from Queens' college, Indore, where they studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
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.