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Zodrow claims that the backlog is due to a lack of clerical help and that he has requested aid multiple times since 2002. No specific discipline against him has been requested.<ref>[http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/72799492.html ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' "Cudahy judge says case backload due to lack of clerical help," November 24, 2009]</ref>
Zodrow claims that the backlog is due to a lack of clerical help and that he has requested aid multiple times since 2002. No specific discipline against him has been requested.<ref>[http://www.jsonline.com/news/milwaukee/72799492.html ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' "Cudahy judge says case backload due to lack of clerical help," November 24, 2009]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 03:51, 7 June 2016


John A. Zodrow was a Wisconsin Municipal Courts judge for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Milwaukee County is part of the 1st Judicial District.[1] He was up for re-election in 2010 and was not re-elected.

Judicial misconduct

Zodrow has been charged with judicial misconduct for failing to process at least 1,000 cases in a timely manner. The Wisconsin Judicial Commission found probable cause to believe that Zodrow engaged in misconduct "by his willful or persistent failure to perform official duties".[2] In addition to failing to rule on cases within a reasonable timeframe, Zodrow has been refusing to adjudicate parking ticket cases as a protest against City of Cudahy's Police Department. "Judge Zodrow has said that he puts parking stipulation cases in a box and 'they can sit and collect dust until hell freezes over for all I care.'"[2][3]

Zodrow claims that the backlog is due to a lack of clerical help and that he has requested aid multiple times since 2002. No specific discipline against him has been requested.[4]

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