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    Justice N. Patrick Crooks makes it official: He's retiring, jsonline.com; accessed February 25, 2017. Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice N. Patrick Crooks dies...
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    circuit court judge N. Patrick Crooks. Ann Walsh Bradley, Circuit court judge for the Marathon County circuit, branch 3 N. Patrick Crooks, Circuit court judge...
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    lawyers and judges entered the 1995 race: Brown County circuit judge N. Patrick Crooks, Court of Appeals judge Ted E. Wedemeyer Jr., and Madison attorney...
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    retired after 22 years on the court. Wisconsin circuit court judge N. Patrick Crooks won the election, defeating Wisconsin Court of Appeals judge Ralph...
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    the Wisconsin Supreme Court for a ten-year term. Incumbent justice N. Patrick Crooks was re-elected unopposed. "Elections". State of Wisconsin 2007-2008...
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    Justice N. Patrick Crooks in 2015, Bradley was appointed by Walker to serve as a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court for the remainder of Crooks' term...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% General Election, February 6, 1996 Nonpartisan N. Patrick Crooks 84,223 27.03 Nonpartisan Ralph Adam Fine 50,801 16.31 Nonpartisan...
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    Originally appointed by Gov. Scott Walker (R) after the death of Justice N. Patrick Crooks. Elected to a full term on April 1, 2016. Initially, the court's chief...
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    Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. p. 893. Retrieved April 22, 2019. Patrick Marley. "State high court quickly ousts Shirley Abrahamson as chief justice"...
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  • United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin (1975–1979) N. Patrick Crooks, Wisconsin Supreme Court justice (1996–2015) William J. Duffy, Wisconsin...
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    Justice N. Patrick Crooks dies". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved April 3, 2016. Marley, Patrick (March...
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  • Court Price Daniel, Associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court N. Patrick Crooks, Associate Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court Robert E. Davis...
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  • county. Following the sudden death of Wisconsin Supreme Court justice N. Patrick Crooks in October 2015, Troupis sought appointment to succeed him. That position...
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  • Crooks is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Crooks (activist) (1824–1874), Wesleyan Methodist Adam Crooks (politician)...
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    philanthropist Tom Clements – quarterback coach for the Green Bay Packers N. Patrick Crooks – Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court John Crowley – biotechnology...
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  • zooarchaeologist. Honey Lee Cottrell, 68, American photographer and filmmaker. N. Patrick Crooks, 77, American judge, Wisconsin Supreme Court justice (since 1996)...
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    by Governor Scott Walker, to replace Justice N. Patrick Crooks, who had died in office. Justice Crooks' term was already set to expire in 2016, thus...
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    1994 Resigned. Ann Walsh Bradley 1995 Current N. Heffernan Elected 1995, 2005, 2015. N. Patrick Crooks 1996 2015 R. B. Day Elected 1996, 2006. Died in...
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  • fees, over dissent by Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson, and Justices N. Patrick Crooks and Ann Walsh Bradley. The state appealed to the United States Court...
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    Candidate Votes % ±% General Election, February 6, 1996 Nonpartisan N. Patrick Crooks 84,223 27.03 Nonpartisan Ralph Adam Fine 50,801 16.31 Nonpartisan...
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    majority of 4-2-1 with Prosser identifying as a conservative and N. Patrick Crooks considered a swing vote. Both candidates stated their unhappiness...
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  • opponent in the primary was James Edward Doyle, whose campaign was managed by Patrick Lucey. Proxmire defeated Doyle in the primary but went on to defeat in...
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  • Peter J. Naze 1987 2008 Marc A. Hammer 2008 Appointed by Jim Doyle 6 N. Patrick Crooks 1978 1996 Elected to Wisconsin Supreme Court John D. McKay 1996 2012...
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    In Bammert v. Don's Super Valu, Inc., 646 N.W.2d 365 (Wis. 2002), the Wisconsin Supreme Court was faced with "a single question of first-impression: can...
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  • Sentinel. February 13, 1995. Retrieved August 8, 2015. "Judges Bradley, Crooks advance in high court race". The Milwaukee Sentinel. February 22, 1995....
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  • Boss and his gang of crooks!" - Bulletproof's opening narration. In the near future, Brandon "Big Boss" Babel and his gang of crooks are causing crime to...
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    justice N. Patrick Crooks died. October 12, 2015: Wisconsin governor Scott Walker appointed Rebecca Bradley to the Wisconsin Supreme Court, to succeed N. Patrick...
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    December 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Accessed July 23, 2009. Marley, Patrick (May 16, 2011). "Walker seeks to stop defense of state's domestic partner...
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    1995 – January 6, 1996: Federal government shutdown. April 2, 1996: N. Patrick Crooks was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court to succeed Roland B. Day...
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  • the original on 22 December 2023. Patrick Madden Keefe. Rogues: True Stories of Grifters, Killers, Rebels and Crooks. Picador. pp. 54–79. Spencer, Richard;...
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