Wisconsin Code § 757.23

Court commissioner, when disqualified
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A municipal, circuit, or supplemental court commissioner, or any
judge acting as a court commissioner, shall not act or take part in
the decision of, or make any order in any matter or proceeding in
which he or she is a party, or in which his or her rights would be
in any manner affected by his or her decision or order thereon, or
in which he or she is interested, or in which his or her law partner,
or any person connected with him or her as employer, employee
or clerk, or in the law business in any manner, shall be interested
or appear as a party, agent, attorney or counsel. Any municipal,
circuit, or supplemental court commissioner or judge, acting as a
court commissioner, violating this section shall forfeit $25 for
each violation, and shall also be subject to removal from office.

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