Wisconsin Code § 17.06

Removal of state officers; impeachment; address
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(1) Any civil officer of this state may be removed from
office by impeachment for corrupt conduct in office, or for
crimes and misdemeanors as provided in article VII, section 1, of
the constitution; and any supreme court justice or circuit court
judge may also be removed from office by address of both houses
of the legislature as provided in article VII, section 13 , of the
constitution.
(2) In this section, “address” means a procedure for removal
of a judge from office based on a document entitled “Address”
which specifies charges against a judge alleging misconduct or
that the judge is not physically or mentally qualified to exercise
the judicial functions of the judge’s office. A copy of the address
containing the charges against the judge shall be served upon the
judge. The judge shall have the opportunity of being heard to
present a defense against the charges. The judge may be removed
from office by address of both houses of the legislature if twothirds of all members elected to each house concur therein.
(3) A district attorney may be removed by the governor, for
cause.

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