[Amended 12-12-2011]
Pursuant to the authority granted by Ch. 755, Wis. Stats., there
is hereby created the office of Municipal Judge for the Municipal
Court for the Village of Orfordville.
A. Election;
term. The Municipal Judge shall be elected at large at the spring
election in the odd-numbered years for a term of four years commencing
on May 1 succeeding the election. The Municipal Judge shall be subject
to the Wisconsin Code of Judicial Ethics and shall file an annual
financial statement.
B. Salary.
The Village Board shall fix the salary of the Municipal Judge. The
salary of the Municipal Judge may be increased for a new term prior
to the beginning of the term for the Judge, or for the second year
of a term before the start of the second year of the term of the Judge,
but the salary shall not be decreased during the term of the Judge.
Salaries may be paid annually or in equal installments as determined
by the Village Board, but no Judge may be paid a salary for that portion
of any term during which portion the Judge has not executed the official
bond or official oath as required by § 755.03, Wis. Stats.
C. Bond;
oath. Within 10 days after a Municipal Judge takes the oath, the judge
shall file the oath and bond with the Clerk of the Village. The judge
shall also file a certified copy of the oath with the Office of Director
of State Courts within the ten-day period after the judge takes the
oath.
D. Training. The Judge shall participate in a program of continuing
education as required by the Supreme Court. The Village shall pay
the cost of said continuing education.
[Amended 12-12-2011; 3-10-2014]
A. Bonds
for appearance, partial payments and other funds collected by the
Court shall be treated as escrow funds and deposited with the Village
Clerk-Treasurer.
B. The
Clerk of the Municipal Court shall collect all forfeitures and costs
in any action or proceeding before him and shall pay over such moneys
to the Village Clerk-Treasurer not later than the end of each month.
At the time of payment, the Municipal Court Clerk shall report to
the Village Clerk-Treasurer the title of the action, the offense for
which the forfeiture was imposed and the total amount of the forfeiture,
fees, penalty assessments and costs, if any. The Village Clerk-Treasurer
shall disburse the fees as provided in § 814.65, Wis. Stats.,
and disburse any penalty assessments pursuant to § 66.0114,
Wis. Stats.
C. In a Municipal Court action, except for a financial responsibility
violation under § 344.62(2), Wis. Stats., or for a violation
of an ordinance in conformity with § 343.51(lm)(b) or § 347.48(2m),
Wis. Stats., the Municipal Judge shall collect a fee of $38 on each
separate matter, whether it is on default of appearance, a plea of
guilty or no contest, on issuance of a warrant or summons, or the
action is tried as a contested matter. Of each fee received by the
Judge under this subsection, the Municipal Treasurer shall pay monthly
$5 to the Secretary of Administration for deposit in the general fund
and shall retain the balance for the use of the municipality.
[Amended 12-12-2011
The Village Board may, by ordinance or by law, abolish the Municipal
Court at the end of any term for which the Judge has been elected
or appointed.
Chapters 755 and 800, Wis. Stats., are hereby
adopted by reference.
[Added 1-24-2022; amended 3-2-2022]
A full-time officer of the Village of Orfordville Police Department
shall attend all sessions of the municipal court. The officer shall
be present to provide security, help maintain order, and provide other
services as requested by the Municipal Judge during any session of
municipal court. If during any session of the municipal court there
is an emergency that requires the officer's immediate attention, the
officer shall leave to report to said emergency. Upon the officer's
departure, the Municipal Judge shall have the option, in the Judge's
sole discretion, to adjourn the ongoing session of municipal court.