Gordon Myse

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Gordon Myse is a former Judge of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

Wisconsin Court of Appeals

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals is an intermediate appellate court which reviews contested decisions of the Wisconsin circuit courts. The Court of Appeals was created in August 1978 to alleviate the Wisconsin Supreme Court's rising number of appellate cases. Published Court of Appeals opinions are considered binding precedent until overruled by the Supreme Court; unpublished opinions are not. The Court hears most appeals in three-judge panels, but appeals of circuit court decisions in misdemeanor, small claims, and municipal ordinance cases are decided by a single judge.

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Biography

Myse was born in Kaukauna, Wisconsin in 1935. [1] He is a graduate of Beloit College and the University of Michigan Law School. Myse is married with three children.

Kaukauna, Wisconsin City in Wisconsin, United States

Kaukauna is a city in Outagamie and Calumet counties, Wisconsin, United States. It is situated on the Fox River, approximately 100 miles (160 km) north of Milwaukee. The population was 15,462 at the 2010 census. It is a part of the Appleton, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Beloit College Liberal Arts College in Beloit, Wisconsin

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University of Michigan Law School law school

The University of Michigan Law School is the law school of the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor. Founded in 1859, the school offers Juris Doctor (JD), Master of Laws (LLM), and Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) degree programs. The school has an enrollment of about 920 as well as 81 full-time faculty members.

Career

After being stationed at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton while serving with the United States Navy Reserve, Myse began practicing law in Appleton, Wisconsin. He later became Family Court Commissioner of Outagamie County, Wisconsin. After returning to private practice for a time, he was appointed to the Court of Appeals by Governor Tony Earl in 1986. He retired from full-time judiciary duties in 1999, but remained on as a reserve judge.

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Appleton, Wisconsin City in Wisconsin, United States

Appleton is a city in Outagamie (mostly), Calumet, and Winnebago counties in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. One of the Fox Cities, it is situated on the Fox River, 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Green Bay and 100 miles (160 km) north of Milwaukee. Appleton is the county seat of Outagamie County. The population was 72,623 at the 2010 census. Of this, 60,045 were in Outagamie County, 11,088 in Calumet County, and 1,490 in Winnebago County. Appleton is the principal city of the Appleton, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Appleton-Oshkosh-Neenah, Wisconsin Combined Statistical Area. The city possesses the two tallest buildings in Outagamie County, the Zuelke Building and 222 Building, at 168 and 183 feet, respectively.

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References

  1. "Gordon Myse". Wisconsin Court System. Retrieved 2011-11-26.