Former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser on Friday refused to disclose the names of peers examining the potential impeachment of Justice Janet Protasiewicz.
One of three formerjustices asked to review possible impeachment of a current justice refused to tell a judge Friday who else was looking into that question.
Prosser indicated during the hearing before Dane County Circuit Judge Frank Remington that three former justices met at least once. None of the eight other living former justices, six of whom are conservatives, have said they are a part of the review. The most recently retired justice, conservative Patience Roggensack, hung up when contacted by The Associated Press to ask if she was on the panel."The people that I had lunch with had the same view of what we might say and we would do it individually," Prosser said. He said the group was not producing a formal report and Vos never told him he was creating a panel.
Vos said he was asking the group to"come back with an analysis to say whether or not is possible and how it should occur." "It could be very well, Justice Prosser, that this is not a committee that is not subject to public meetings law," Remington said."We just don’t know because the facts are uncertain."
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