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Prosser Cleared in ‘Chokegate’

Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser, accused in June of choking a female colleague after a verbal altercation, has been cleared of any wrongdoing by Sauk County District Attorney Patricia Barrett. Barrett was appointed as a special prosecutor in the matter earlier this month.

In June, a sensational story about Prosser “choking” Justice Ann Walsh Bradley appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, courtesy of the George Soros-funded Center for Investigative Journalism. National Review Online was the first to publish a full account of the events of June 13, which contradicted much of Bradley’s account. According to multiple sources who were actually there, Bradley charged at Prosser, fists raised, as if she were attempting to provoke a physical confrontation. Prosser then put his hands up to push Bradley away, making contact with her neck before Justice Patience Roggensack pulled Bradley off Prosser.

The investigation proceeded for two months before today’s decision to fully exonerate Prosser. Coincidentally, the decision not to press charges occurred only after recall elections against Republican state senators failed to give Democrats control of the state senate two weeks ago.

Today, Prosser released this following statement:

Justice Ann Walsh Bradley made the decision to sensationalize an incident that occurred at the Supreme Court. This matter has now been reviewed by Dane County Sheriff’s Department detectives, the Dane County District Attorney and an appointed independent special prosecutor. Today, the investigation of the incident has been completed.

I was confident the truth would come out — and it did. I am gratified that the prosecutor founds these scurrilous charges were without merit.

I have always maintained that once the facts of this incident were examined I would be cleared. I look forward to the details of this investigation becoming public record.

Being in public service has been the honor of my life. I cannot express enough thanks for the hundreds of good wishes I’ve received from people across the state in the last several weeks.

Prosser, 69, defeated liberal challenger Joanne Kloppenburg in a much-publicized Supreme Court race in April. He will not face reelection until 2021.

— Christian Schneider is a senior fellow at the Wisconsin Policy Research Institute.

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Dr P
   08/25/11 14:55

recall Justice Bradley

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   08/25/11 14:55

Apparently, it's neither a crime nor an ethical violation for a Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice to charge at one of her colleagues with fists raised, force the target of her attack to take defensive measures to protect himself, be forcibly restrained by another colleague and then lie about the encounter. The only person investigated in this incident was the victim of the attack and then it took the special prosecutor more than two months to determine, even with eye witness testimony, that Justice Prosser did nothing wrong. I'm very happy I don't live in Wisconsin, as I can't imagine how much tax money Wisconsin Democrats wasted over the past few months - and will continue to waste - because they refuse to accept the fact that Republicans won and they lost.

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   08/25/11 15:01

Wasting tax money is what Democrats do; however the Democrats' loss is already bearing fruit:

External Link 

Note the coy "changes in preferred health care networks" = "Not handing money to the union bosses wearing different hats and calling themselves an 'insurance company'".

Fighting Democrats has costs, but also benefits.

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   08/25/11 15:07

Question for the legal folk out there. Is such slander/false charge an impeachable offense? In Wisconsin?

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   08/25/11 15:10

MyKu:

Extremism in
defense of leftism is
liberalism.

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So, why was that moonbat broad charging him with fists raised? I want to know so that we can, then, hear how Prosser "deserved it".

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   08/25/11 15:23

A conservative before
Your libelous charge
Now you get it good and hard

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   08/25/11 16:50

If I want a fish dude,
I'll summon a merman.
If I want a critic,
I'll call on Jay Sherman.

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   08/25/11 17:13

You squeal like an oinker
I take an ovation
I just have to laugh
At your Star Wars fixation

(captcha: fabulous bard)

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   08/25/11 17:32

There once was an RNC Critic
quite proud of the girth of his "edict".
He swung it around
but then he got clowned.
The scale of his fail was epic.

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This is like 8-Mile for dorks. :D

(CAPTCHA = "rinky-d!i!n!k" [filter on CAPTCHA?] ROFL)

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   08/25/11 20:55

Order66 let out a great whine
Almost like he had steped on a mine
The Critic twisted his head
And left him for dead
Which turned him into Order69

Ok quiddit u win Eminem

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   08/25/11 22:17

Good show. Always fun. :D

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   08/26/11 14:41

Wow, guys, that was just . . . awful. Can you just exchange e-mail addresses and take care of this in private?

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   08/25/11 15:20

Any word on when the investigation into Ann Walsh Bradley will commence, for, inter alia, assaulting a sitting judge and lying about it?

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   08/25/11 15:21

Female judge, in front of witnesses, attempts to assault a male judge. When he prevents her attack, she charges that he choked her. Why is this woman not up for an investigation?

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ladysheila
   08/25/11 18:27

I did!t have any doubt that he Prosser were not going to prevail because the Democrats are behaving like delinquents and bullies without any decency and I am please that the citizens of that state decided to fight for their rights and not be coral into the web of those sic Democrats that seems to have gone insane ever since Obama became President and for some reason believe that any thing goes.

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ladysheila
   08/25/11 18:31

I did!t have any doubt that he Prosser were not going to prevail because the Democrats are behaving like delinquents and bullies without any decency and I am please that the citizens of that state decided to fight for their rights and not be coral into the web of those sic Democrats that seems to have gone insane ever since Obama became President and for some reason believe that any thing goes.

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Real American
   08/25/11 15:44

Bradley should resign. But then again, leftists should have some shame.

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 NK
   08/25/11 15:52

BOTH Prosser and Bradley were cleared of any criminal wrongdoing. Prosser rightly points out Bradley was guilty of 'sensationalizing' the incident. So Prosser get a well deserved endzone dance.

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   08/25/11 16:08

Where are all those liberals who just weeks ago were shouting about the "victories" they scored in the recalls? Are they unable to spin this one?

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   08/25/11 16:30

What is that insane prattle Bradley is going on about concerning "workplace safety"?

That's just embarrassing.

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