Edward Brunner
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Edward R. Brunner is a justice on the Wisconsin Courts of Appeal, District II.
Biography
A native of Akron, Ohio, Judge Brunner is a graduate of St. Charles Borromeo College, Wickleffe, Ohio (1966-1967); Marquette University, B.A. (1970); and the University of Akron School of Law, J.D. (1974).[1]
Legal career
- Appellate Judge, District III Court of Appeals (2007-present);
- Circuit Court Judge, Barron County (1988-2007);
- Chief Judge of the 10th Judicial District (1999-2005);
- Deputy Chief Judge of the 10th Judicial District (1996-1999);
- Attorney, Private Practice (1979-1988);
- Elected Rice Lake City Attorney (1981-1988);
- Corporation Counsel, Dept of Human Services, Barron County (1977-1979);
- Executive Director, Youth Services, Loraine, Ohio (1974-1977);
- Asst. Regional Director, Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Services, Akron, Ohio (1970-1974)
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Awards
- 2006 William H. Rehnquist Judicial Excellence Award – National Center for State Courts[2]
- 2005 Wisconsin State Bench Bar Jurist Lifetime Achievement Award
Professional and civic activities
Executive Committee of the Wisconsin Judicial Conference; Trial Court Staffing Committee of the Judicial Conference (Chair); Criminal Benchbook Committee; Governor’s Task Force for Reform of OWI-OAR Statutes; National lecturer on Development of Restorative Justice Programs; National Judicial Focus Group – Balanced and Restorative Justice Project; Rural Courts Committee and Trial Courts Committee, NCJFCJ; State of Wisconsin Federal, State and Tribal Forum delegate; Created 10th Judicial District Pro Se Task Force Initiative; Judicial Workload Committee; National Conference Planning Committee for “Walking on Common Ground” Federal, State and Tribal Court Forum; Co-author of first Tribal/State Jurisdictional Protocol; National lecturer on jurisdictional issues between State and Tribal Courts
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