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Fred Wellmann

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Fred Wellmann
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Prior offices
Minnesota 3rd District Court

Education

Bachelor's

Mankato State University, 1967

Law

William Mitchell College of Law, 1974

Personal
Religion
Christian: Lutheran


Fred Wellmann was a judge of the Third Judicial District in Mower County, Minnesota. Governor Jesse Ventura appointed him to this court on November 9, 2000, and he was elected in 2002 and 2008. After his retirement in 2014, Wellmann served as a senior judge.[1][2][3]

Education

Wellmann earned his B.S. in biology and urban studies from Mankato State University in 1967. He received his J.D. from the William Mitchell College of Law in 1974.[1]

Career

  • 2000-2014: Judge, Third Judicial District
  • 1982-2000: Partner, Hoversten, Strom, Johnson, and Rysavy
  • 1980-2000: Attorney, Hoversten, Strom, Johnson, and Rysavy
  • 1978-1980: Attorney, Mower County
  • 1975-1977: Joint City/County Prosecutor, Mower County
  • 1974-1975: Attorney, Blaufuss and Wellmann
  • 1974: Admitted to the Minnesota Bar[1][3]

Awards and associations

  • 2000-Present: Minnesota District Judges Association
  • 1980-2000: American Bar Association
  • 1980-2000: Defense Research Institute
  • 1980-2000: National Association of Defense Lawyers
  • 1980-2000: Minnesota Defense Lawyers Association
  • 1976-Present: Austin Country Club
  • 1976-2000: Rotary Club of Austin
  • 1976-2000: Austin Chamber of Commerce
  • 1975-Present: St. Olaf Lutheran Church
  • 1975-1980: National District Attorneys Association
  • 1975-1980: Minnesota County Attorneys Association
  • 1974-Present: Minnesota State Bar Association
  • 1974-Present: Mower County Bar Association
  • Former president, officer and director, Mower County Bar Association
  • Former president, officer and director, St. Olaf Lutheran Church
  • Former secretary and director, Austin Country Club
  • Former president, officer and director, Rotary Club of Austin
  • Former director, Austin Chamber of Commerce[1]

See also

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