This chapter is titled the "Village of Bellevue Municipal Judge
Ordinance." The purpose of this chapter is to establish the position
of Municipal Judge for the Village.
The Village Board has the specific authority, powers and duties,
pursuant to Chs. 61, 755 and 800, Wis. Stats., to provide for the
election of a Municipal Judge and to provide for the operation and
maintenance of the court, including employees of the court.
The Village Board has, by the adoption of this chapter, confirmed
the statutory authority, powers and duties noted above in Chs. 61,
755 and 800, Wis. Stats., and has established, pursuant to these chapters
and this chapter, the powers and duties of the Village Board to provide
for the operation and maintenance of a municipal court system and
to provide for the election of a Municipal Judge.
The Municipal Judge shall be elected at large at the spring
election in every other even-numbered year for a term of four years
commencing on May 1 succeeding his or her election. To qualify for
the position, the Municipal Judge shall have at least a Juris Doctorate
(JD) in law from an accredited university and be in good standing
with the Wisconsin State Bar.
The Municipal Judge shall file the appropriate oath and bond
as required by § 755.03, Wis. Stats.
The salary affixed for the Municipal Judge shall be in lieu
of fees and costs. The salary of the Municipal Judge cannot be decreased
during the term of office, but no salary will be paid until the appropriate
oath and bond have been properly executed.
This Municipal Court in the Village is a single jurisdiction
court system.
The Municipal Judge may punish for contempt of municipal court
for the Village, as defined and authorized by § 800.12,
Wis. Stats.
The Municipal Judge shall, in writing, appoint the personnel
that are authorized by the Village Board. The Board shall authorize
at least one Clerk for each court. The Village Board shall fix the
salaries and benefits of these employees.
The Municipal Judge shall comply with Ch. 755, Wis. Stats.