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MILWAUKEE 鈥?Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Carl Ashley will become Chief Judge of the First Judicial Administrative District, Wisconsin s court system announced Thursday. That district encompasses Milwaukee County.According to a statement on Thursday, Ashley starts the new job on April 15. Wisconsin courts website. Carl Ashley This comes after cu
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