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Brad Schimel

Brad Schimel (born February 18, 1965) is an American prosecutor and judge. He was the 44th Attorney General of Wisconsin, serving from 2015 to 2019. He was defeated seeking re-election in 2018, and was subsequently appointed Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, by Governor Scott Walker. Prior to winning election as Attorney General, Schimel was district attorney of Waukesha County.

Brad Schimel
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Waukesha Circuit, Branch 6
Assumed office
January 7, 2019
Appointed byScott Walker
Preceded byPatrick Haughney
44th Attorney General of Wisconsin
In office
January 5, 2015 – January 7, 2019
GovernorScott Walker
Preceded byJ. B. Van Hollen
Succeeded byJosh Kaul
District Attorney of Waukesha County
In office
January 3, 2007 – January 5 2015
Preceded byPaul Bucher
Succeeded bySusan Opper
Personal details
Born (1965-02-18) February 18, 1965 (age 57)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSandi
Children2
Education

Early life and education

Schimel is a graduate of Mukwonago High School, and holds a B.A. in political science from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (1987).[1] He earned his Juris Doctor at the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1990.[2]

Legal career

He began his career as a prosecutor in 1990, when he joined the Waukesha County District Attorney's office. In 2006 Schimel was elected Waukesha County District Attorney. He would be re-elected without opposition in 2008, 2010, and 2012.

In 2011, Schimel was appointed to serve on the Wisconsin Judicial Council and the Wisconsin Crime Victim Council.[3]

Schimel is an instructor in the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Department at Waukesha County Technical College, and is a former adjunct instructor at Concordia University Wisconsin.[4]

Attorney General of Wisconsin

On October 7, 2013, Van Hollen announced he would not seek reelection in 2014 for a third term as state attorney general.[5] Van Hollen endorsed Schimel as his replacement.[6] In the 2014 general election, Schimel defeated opponent Susan Happ.[7]

As Wisconsin Attorney General, Schimel appealed the ruling by a federal judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin that Brendan Dassey, one of the subjects of Making a Murderer, had been coerced into confessing to a murder as an intellectually disabled 16-year old.[8] Courts subsequently ruled either to free Dassey or block his release pending a new trial.[8] Schimel argued that the United States Supreme Court should not hear Dassey's case; when the U.S. Supreme Court declined hearing Dassey's case, Schimel said he was pleased.[9][10]

Schimel also defended systemic gerrymandering by the state's Republican legislature, which resulted in Republicans controlling 64% of the legislative seats although the state is almost equally divided in the popular vote. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit rejected the state's most recent redistricting plan. Schimel petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court in 2017 to overturn that decision.[11] In Gill v. Whitford (2019), the U.S. Supreme Court sided with Wisconsin Republicans, allowing partisan gerrymandering to continue.[12][13]

Career as state judge

In November 2018, after Schimel was defeated for reelection by Democratic candidate Josh Kaul, Republican Governor Scott Walker (who had lost his own re-election bid to Democratic candidate Tony Evers) appointed Schmiel to the Waukesha County Circuit Court. The state Democratic Party criticized the appointment.[14] Walker announced the appointment the day after Schimel conceded to Kaul.[15] Walker passed over 13 applicants for the position to appoint Schimel; it is unclear whether Schimel submitted a formal application for the judicial vacancy.[15] Schimel had submitted letters of recommendation for four other applicants for the job, including one of his campaign coordinators.[15]

In October 2020, Schimel was an emcee at an Ozaukee County Republican Party fundraising event, alongside Ron Johnson and other Republican elected officials. This prompted criticism because Wisconsin state law states that judges must refrain from engaging in partisan political activity.[16][17][18] Schimel defended his appearance at the event.[17] Schmiel also attended a Donald Trump rally at the Waukesha County Airport later that month, although he "emphasized he was attending the rally as an individual and Trump supporter."[19]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Schimel initially refused to wear a face covering while presiding in court, defying a statewide state court directive requiring the use of face coverings during in-person proceedings, as a measure to prevent the transmission of COVID-19. After public defenders complained for months that Schimel's actions were putting litigants and counsel at risk, Schmiel was reprimanded by the chief judge of the 3rd Judicial District. Chief Justice Patience Roggensack of the Wisconsin Supreme Court, who is the head of the Wisconsin state court system, barred Schimel from presiding over cases in person due to his refusal to wear a face covering (or hold proceedings all remotely via videoconference). The ban was lifted after Schimel agreed to wear a face covering in court.[16]

Electoral history

Waukesha District Attorney (2006, 2008, 2010, 2012)

Waukesha County District Attorney Election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election, September 12, 2006
Republican Brad Schimel 20,270 57.59%
Republican Dennis Krueger 14,917 42.38%
Scattering 12 0.03%
Total votes '35,199' '100.0%'
General Election, November 7, 2006
Republican Brad Schimel 132,967 99.39%
Scattering 820 0.61%
Total votes '133,807' '100.0%'
Republican hold
Waukesha County District Attorney Election, 2008
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, November 4, 2008
Republican Brad Schimel 168,330 99.57%
Scattering 731 0.43%
Total votes '169,061' '100.0%'
Republican hold
Waukesha County District Attorney Election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, November 2, 2010
Republican Brad Schimel 51,290 100.0%
Total votes '51,290' '100.0%'
Republican hold
Waukesha County District Attorney Election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
General Election, November 6, 2012
Republican Brad Schimel 158,479 99.31%
Scattering 1.096 0.69%
Total votes '159,575' '100.0%'
Republican hold

Wisconsin Attorney General (2014, 2018)

Wisconsin Attorney General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election, August 12, 2014
Republican Brad Schimel 219,088 44.11%
Democratic Susan V. Happ 144,725 29.14%
Democratic Jon Richards 90,213 18.16%
Democratic Ismael Ozanne 42,626 8.58%
Total votes '496,652' '100.0%'
General Election, November 4, 2014
Republican Brad Schimel 1,211,388 51.57%
Democratic Susan V. Happ 1,066,866 45.41%
Independent Thomas A. Nelson, Sr. 70,951 3.02%
Total votes '2,349,205' '100.0%'
Republican hold
Wisconsin Attorney General Election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Primary Election, August 14, 2018
Democratic Josh Kaul 432,954 52.12%
Republican Brad Schimel (incumbent) 394,799 47.52%
Constitution Terry Larson 354 0.04%
Scattering 2,638 0.32%
Total votes '830,745' '100.0%'
General Election, November 6, 2018
Democratic Josh Kaul 1,305,902 49.41% +4.00%
Republican Brad Schimel (incumbent) 1,288,712 48.76% -2.80%
Constitution Terry Larson 47,038 1.78%
Scattering 1,199 0.05%
Total votes '2,642,851' '100.0%' +12.50%
Democratic gain from Republican

References

  1. ^ "Brad Schimel". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Candidate Q&A: Attorney general". Daily Citizen. October 21, 2018. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  3. ^ Wisconsin DOJ https://www.doj.state.wi.us/exec-profile/brad-d-schimel
  4. ^ "Waukesha County DA announces attorney general candidacy". Twin Cities Pioneer Press. October 14, 2013. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
  5. ^ Patrick Marley. "J. B. Van Hollen won't seek third term as attorney general". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel October 7, 2013.
  6. ^ Dee J. Hall. "Republican Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen endorses GOP candidate Brad Schimel as replacement". Host.madison.com. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Attorney General race: Republican Brad Schimel defeats Democratic challenger Susan Happ". Fox6now.com. 4 November 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Supreme Court Won't Hear Appeal of 'Making a Murderer' Subject Brendan Dassey". Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  9. ^ "The Latest: Attorney Vows to Keep Fighting for Dassey".
  10. ^ "Schimel: Supreme Court shouldn't review Dassey confession". WGBA. 2018-05-11. Retrieved 2018-10-24.
  11. ^ Ruger, Todd (19 June 2017). "Supreme Court to Hear Case on Partisan Redistricting". Roll Call. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  12. ^ Riley Vetterkind, U.S. Supreme Court decision leaves Wisconsin gerrymandering case with few prospects, Wisconsin State Journal (June 28, 2019).
  13. ^ Laurel White, US Supreme Court Ruling Effectively Ends Wisconsin Gerrymandering Challenge: Court Declined To Rule On Legislative Maps, Wisconsin Public Radio (June 27, 2019).
  14. ^ "Gov. Walker appoints Schimel to the Waukesha County Circuit Court". Associated Press. November 20, 2018.
  15. ^ a b c Todd Richmond (December 24, 2018). "Schimel recommended 4 others for open judgeship spot". Associated Press.
  16. ^ a b Daniel Bice, Supreme Court chief justice banished Judge Brad Schimel from his own courtroom after he refused to wear mask, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (October 9, 2020).
  17. ^ a b Daniel Bice, Judge Brad Schimel defends emcee role GOP event featuring Sen. Ron Johnson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (October 8, 2020).
  18. ^ Bruce Murphy, Did Brad Schimel Break the Law?: He emceed political fundraiser. State law prevents judges from all political activities., Urban Milwaukee (October 3, 2021).
  19. ^ Katherine Beck and Jake Ekdahl, Trump motivates voters at rally in Waukesha, Greater Milwaukee Today (October 24, 2020).

External links

  • Wisconsin Attorney General's Office
Party political offices
Preceded by Republican nominee for Attorney General of Wisconsin
2014, 2018
Succeeded by
Eric Toney
Legal offices
Preceded by
Paul Bucher
District Attorney of Waukesha County, Wisconsin
2007 – 2015
Succeeded by
Susan Opper
Preceded by Attorney General of Wisconsin
2015 – 2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Patrick Haughney
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Waukesha Circuit, Branch 6
2019 – present
Incumbent

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Brad Schimel born February 18 1965 is an American prosecutor and judge He was the 44th Attorney General of Wisconsin serving from 2015 to 2019 He was defeated seeking re election in 2018 and was subsequently appointed Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge in Waukesha County Wisconsin by Governor Scott Walker Prior to winning election as Attorney General Schimel was district attorney of Waukesha County Brad SchimelWisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Waukesha Circuit Branch 6IncumbentAssumed office January 7 2019Appointed byScott WalkerPreceded byPatrick Haughney44th Attorney General of WisconsinIn office January 5 2015 January 7 2019GovernorScott WalkerPreceded byJ B Van HollenSucceeded byJosh KaulDistrict Attorney of Waukesha CountyIn office January 3 2007 January 5 2015Preceded byPaul BucherSucceeded bySusan OpperPersonal detailsBorn 1965 02 18 February 18 1965 age 57 Political partyRepublicanSpouseSandiChildren2EducationUniversity of Wisconsin Milwaukee B A University of Wisconsin Madison J D Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Legal career 3 Attorney General of Wisconsin 4 Career as state judge 5 Electoral history 5 1 Waukesha District Attorney 2006 2008 2010 2012 5 2 Wisconsin Attorney General 2014 2018 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditSchimel is a graduate of Mukwonago High School and holds a B A in political science from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1987 1 He earned his Juris Doctor at the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1990 2 Legal career EditHe began his career as a prosecutor in 1990 when he joined the Waukesha County District Attorney s office In 2006 Schimel was elected Waukesha County District Attorney He would be re elected without opposition in 2008 2010 and 2012 In 2011 Schimel was appointed to serve on the Wisconsin Judicial Council and the Wisconsin Crime Victim Council 3 Schimel is an instructor in the Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Department at Waukesha County Technical College and is a former adjunct instructor at Concordia University Wisconsin 4 Attorney General of Wisconsin EditOn October 7 2013 Van Hollen announced he would not seek reelection in 2014 for a third term as state attorney general 5 Van Hollen endorsed Schimel as his replacement 6 In the 2014 general election Schimel defeated opponent Susan Happ 7 As Wisconsin Attorney General Schimel appealed the ruling by a federal judge in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin that Brendan Dassey one of the subjects of Making a Murderer had been coerced into confessing to a murder as an intellectually disabled 16 year old 8 Courts subsequently ruled either to free Dassey or block his release pending a new trial 8 Schimel argued that the United States Supreme Court should not hear Dassey s case when the U S Supreme Court declined hearing Dassey s case Schimel said he was pleased 9 10 Schimel also defended systemic gerrymandering by the state s Republican legislature which resulted in Republicans controlling 64 of the legislative seats although the state is almost equally divided in the popular vote The U S Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit rejected the state s most recent redistricting plan Schimel petitioned the U S Supreme Court in 2017 to overturn that decision 11 In Gill v Whitford 2019 the U S Supreme Court sided with Wisconsin Republicans allowing partisan gerrymandering to continue 12 13 Career as state judge EditIn November 2018 after Schimel was defeated for reelection by Democratic candidate Josh Kaul Republican Governor Scott Walker who had lost his own re election bid to Democratic candidate Tony Evers appointed Schmiel to the Waukesha County Circuit Court The state Democratic Party criticized the appointment 14 Walker announced the appointment the day after Schimel conceded to Kaul 15 Walker passed over 13 applicants for the position to appoint Schimel it is unclear whether Schimel submitted a formal application for the judicial vacancy 15 Schimel had submitted letters of recommendation for four other applicants for the job including one of his campaign coordinators 15 In October 2020 Schimel was an emcee at an Ozaukee County Republican Party fundraising event alongside Ron Johnson and other Republican elected officials This prompted criticism because Wisconsin state law states that judges must refrain from engaging in partisan political activity 16 17 18 Schimel defended his appearance at the event 17 Schmiel also attended a Donald Trump rally at the Waukesha County Airport later that month although he emphasized he was attending the rally as an individual and Trump supporter 19 During the COVID 19 pandemic Schimel initially refused to wear a face covering while presiding in court defying a statewide state court directive requiring the use of face coverings during in person proceedings as a measure to prevent the transmission of COVID 19 After public defenders complained for months that Schimel s actions were putting litigants and counsel at risk Schmiel was reprimanded by the chief judge of the 3rd Judicial District Chief Justice Patience Roggensack of the Wisconsin Supreme Court who is the head of the Wisconsin state court system barred Schimel from presiding over cases in person due to his refusal to wear a face covering or hold proceedings all remotely via videoconference The ban was lifted after Schimel agreed to wear a face covering in court 16 Electoral history EditWaukesha District Attorney 2006 2008 2010 2012 Edit Waukesha County District Attorney Election 2006 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election September 12 2006Republican Brad Schimel 20 270 57 59 Republican Dennis Krueger 14 917 42 38 Scattering 12 0 03 Total votes 35 199 100 0 General Election November 7 2006Republican Brad Schimel 132 967 99 39 Scattering 820 0 61 Total votes 133 807 100 0 Republican holdWaukesha County District Attorney Election 2008 Party Candidate Votes General Election November 4 2008Republican Brad Schimel 168 330 99 57 Scattering 731 0 43 Total votes 169 061 100 0 Republican holdWaukesha County District Attorney Election 2010 Party Candidate Votes General Election November 2 2010Republican Brad Schimel 51 290 100 0 Total votes 51 290 100 0 Republican holdWaukesha County District Attorney Election 2012 Party Candidate Votes General Election November 6 2012Republican Brad Schimel 158 479 99 31 Scattering 1 096 0 69 Total votes 159 575 100 0 Republican holdWisconsin Attorney General 2014 2018 Edit Wisconsin Attorney General Election 2014 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election August 12 2014Republican Brad Schimel 219 088 44 11 Democratic Susan V Happ 144 725 29 14 Democratic Jon Richards 90 213 18 16 Democratic Ismael Ozanne 42 626 8 58 Total votes 496 652 100 0 General Election November 4 2014Republican Brad Schimel 1 211 388 51 57 Democratic Susan V Happ 1 066 866 45 41 Independent Thomas A Nelson Sr 70 951 3 02 Total votes 2 349 205 100 0 Republican holdWisconsin Attorney General Election 2018 Party Candidate Votes Primary Election August 14 2018Democratic Josh Kaul 432 954 52 12 Republican Brad Schimel incumbent 394 799 47 52 Constitution Terry Larson 354 0 04 Scattering 2 638 0 32 Total votes 830 745 100 0 General Election November 6 2018Democratic Josh Kaul 1 305 902 49 41 4 00 Republican Brad Schimel incumbent 1 288 712 48 76 2 80 Constitution Terry Larson 47 038 1 78 Scattering 1 199 0 05 Total votes 2 642 851 100 0 12 50 Democratic gain from RepublicanReferences Edit Brad Schimel Ballotpedia Retrieved 21 November 2018 Candidate Q amp A Attorney general Daily Citizen October 21 2018 Retrieved 21 November 2018 Wisconsin DOJ https www doj state wi us exec profile brad d schimel Waukesha County DA announces attorney general candidacy Twin Cities Pioneer Press October 14 2013 Retrieved 21 November 2018 Patrick Marley J B Van Hollen won t seek third term as attorney general Milwaukee Journal Sentinel October 7 2013 Dee J Hall Republican Attorney General J B Van Hollen endorses GOP candidate Brad Schimel as replacement Host madison com Retrieved 3 January 2018 Attorney General race Republican Brad Schimel defeats Democratic challenger Susan Happ Fox6now com 4 November 2014 Retrieved 3 January 2018 a b Supreme Court Won t Hear Appeal of Making a Murderer Subject Brendan Dassey Retrieved 2018 10 24 The Latest Attorney Vows to Keep Fighting for Dassey Schimel Supreme Court shouldn t review Dassey confession WGBA 2018 05 11 Retrieved 2018 10 24 Ruger Todd 19 June 2017 Supreme Court to Hear Case on Partisan Redistricting Roll Call Retrieved 3 January 2018 Riley Vetterkind U S Supreme Court decision leaves Wisconsin gerrymandering case with few prospects Wisconsin State Journal June 28 2019 Laurel White US Supreme Court Ruling Effectively Ends Wisconsin Gerrymandering Challenge Court Declined To Rule On Legislative Maps Wisconsin Public Radio June 27 2019 Gov Walker appoints Schimel to the Waukesha County Circuit Court Associated Press November 20 2018 a b c Todd Richmond December 24 2018 Schimel recommended 4 others for open judgeship spot Associated Press a b Daniel Bice Supreme Court chief justice banished Judge Brad Schimel from his own courtroom after he refused to wear mask Milwaukee Journal Sentinel October 9 2020 a b Daniel Bice Judge Brad Schimel defends emcee role GOP event featuring Sen Ron Johnson Milwaukee Journal Sentinel October 8 2020 Bruce Murphy Did Brad Schimel Break the Law He emceed political fundraiser State law prevents judges from all political activities Urban Milwaukee October 3 2021 Katherine Beck and Jake Ekdahl Trump motivates voters at rally in Waukesha Greater Milwaukee Today October 24 2020 External links EditWisconsin Attorney General s Office Schimel s campaign websiteParty political officesPreceded byJ B Van Hollen Republican nominee for Attorney General of Wisconsin2014 2018 Succeeded byEric ToneyLegal officesPreceded byPaul Bucher District Attorney of Waukesha County Wisconsin2007 2015 Succeeded bySusan OpperPreceded byJ B Van Hollen Attorney General of Wisconsin2015 2019 Succeeded byJosh KaulPreceded byPatrick Haughney Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Waukesha Circuit Branch 62019 present Incumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brad Schimel amp oldid 1133735419, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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