Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate, Judge Rebecca Dallet, stopped in Wausau Saturday to discuss her campaign and what she hopes to achieve if elected to the Supreme Court.
According to her bio, ‘Judge Dallet has spent the last 23 years serving the people of Wisconsin — first as a prosecutor and now as a Circuit Court judge in Milwaukee. Over the past decade, she has presided over more than 10,000 cases and 230 jury trials in a wide range of areas from domestic violence and misdemeanor court, to homicide and drug court, and civil and small claims court. She has earned support from over 340 judges and elected officials from across the state.’
Judge Dallet said her experience in the courtroom sets her apart from her opponents.
“I’ve been a judge now for a decade, I was a prosecutor before that for more than a decade. And I’ve worked everyday in our Wisconsin courts fighting hard for our rights and I want to keep up that fight in our Supreme Court,” Judge Dallet said.
Judge Dallet faces Madison lawyer Tim Burns and Sauk County Circuit Court Judge Michael Screnock. The primary election is February 20, after which two candidates will remain for the April 3 election.