Wisconsin Code § 753.061

Court; branch; judge
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(1) In each judicial circuit, each judgeship shall be given a branch number. Each branch
constitutes a circuit court with all the powers and jurisdiction
possessed by circuit courts in circuits having one judge only, and
may be designated in all papers and proceedings either by its respective number or by the name of its presiding judge.
(2) The chief judge of the 1st judicial administrative district
shall designate 2 circuit court branches that will primarily handle
cases that involve a violation of ch. 961 involving a controlled
substance included in schedule I or II under ch. 961 or a controlled substance analog of a controlled substance included in
schedule I or II under ch. 961.
(2m) The chief judge of the 1st judicial administrative district
is authorized to designate 4 circuit court branches to primarily
handle violent crime cases that involve a violation of s. 939.63, if
a felony is committed while armed, and of ss. 940.01 to 940.03,
940.05, 940.06, 940.225, 943.231 (1), and 943.32 (2). If the circuit court branches are designated under this subsection, 2 shall
begin to primarily handle violent crime cases on September 1,
1991, and 2 shall begin to primarily handle violent crime cases
on August 1, 1992.

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