[Amended 7-1-2008 by Ord. No. 1259; 3-1-2011 by Charter Ord. No. C-12]
A.
There is created and established in the City of St. Francis, Wisconsin, a municipal court designated "Municipal Court for the City of St. Francis, Wisconsin." A municipal court created under this subsection is a coequal branch of the municipal government, subject to the superintending authority of the supreme court, through the chief judge of the judicial administrative district. A temporary or permanent vacancy in the office of municipal judge shall be filled under § 8.50(4)(fm), Wis. Stats., by an licensed attorney member of the Wisconsin State Bar in good standing. The municipal court is not a court of record. The court shall be maintained at the expense of the City of St. Francis. The municipal governing body shall determine the amount budgeted for court maintenance and operations. The budget of the municipal court shall be separate from, or contained on a separate line item from, the budget or line items of all other municipal departments.
B.
A municipal court shall appoint a guardian ad litem for any defendant that the court has reason to believe is mentally incompetent.
C.
Election; term. The Municipal Judge shall be elected at large at the spring election in even-numbered years for a term of four years commencing on May 1 next succeeding his or her election. Midterm vacancies in the office of Municipal Judge shall be filled by special election to be held not less than 55 days nor more than 70 days after the order of the Council thereof.
D.
Salary. The Municipal Judge shall receive a salary and other emoluments as set by the Common Council from time to time, which shall be in lieu of fees and costs. No salary shall be paid to the Judge for any time during his term for which he has not executed and filed his official bond and oath.
E.
Bond; oath. The Municipal Judge shall, after election or appointment, take and file the official oath as prescribed in § 757.02(1), Wis. Stats., and at the same time execute and file an official bond in the sum as provided in § 105-5 of this Code. The governing body shall pay the costs of the bond. No judge may act as such until such judge files a certified copy of the oath with the office of director of state courts within the ten-day time period after the judge takes the oath.
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Jurisdiction. The Municipal Judge shall have jurisdiction as provided by law and exclusive jurisdiction of violations of City ordinances, resolutions, and bylaws.
G.
Change of Judge. Whenever it shall become necessary, by reason of request for a new Judge being filed with the St. Francis Municipal Judge or for other good reasons, to utilize the service of a Municipal Judge not of St. Francis, then the City, upon voucher, shall compensate such outside Municipal Judge from time to time for each day, or fractional part thereof, of actual and necessary attendance at such St. Francis Municipal Court.