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Wisconsin State Senate
Order Holding Sen. Jim Holperin in Contempt
Pursuant to January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1, the undersigned Majority Leader of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin on this 3rd day of March, 2011, hereby makes the following findings and Order:
1. January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 required Sen. Holperin to appear at the Senate Chambers on or before 4 p.m., Thursday, March 3, 2011, and to remain in the Senate Chambers until the Senate is duly called to Order and for such additional time as necessary to be counted as part of the quorum of that Senate session.
2. January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 advised Sen. Holperin that failure to appear in the Senate Chambers on or before the time described therein would result in Sen. Holperin being held guilty of contempt and disorderly behavior by the Senate.
3. Pursuant to the Certification of Edward A. Blazel, Wisconsin State Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, on or about 12:00 p.m. on March 3, 2011, the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate gave notice of January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 by making personal delivery of the same to Sen. Holperin's personal office and via publication to the State Senate web site.
4. As noted and found in January 2011 Special Session Resolution 1, which is incorporated herein by reference, Senator Holperin has been found to have violated the rules of this state Senate, including but not limited to that Senator Holperin has been consistently absent, without leave, from sessions of the State Senate, including on February 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25 and March 1, 2 and 3 and has violated and continues to violate a plain and positive duty of attendance at sessions of the State Senate.
5. Sen. Holperin failed to appear at the prescribed time and place designated in January 2011 Special Session Resolution 1.
ACCORDINGLY, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Sen. Holperin is guilty of contempt and disorderly behavior.
BY THE SENATE:
SCOTT FITZGERALD
Senate Majority Leader
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Wisconsin State Senate
ORDER TO DETAIN
(IN THE NATURE OF A WARRANT TO ARREST AND DELIVER)
Name of Person: Jim Holperin
Address: 3575 Monheim Road
Conover, WI 54519
TO ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER:
You are hereby directed, pursuant to the authority of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin, to immediately detain and bring the above named person to the Wisconsin State Senate Chambers at the Capitol Building, Madison, Wisconsin.
The above named person has been found guilty of Contempt and Disorderly Behavior by the Senate of the State of Wisconsin.
BY THE SENATE:
SCOTT FITZGERALD
Senate Majority Leader
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Wisconsin State Senate
Order Holding Sen. Robert Jauch in Contempt
S161 Pursuant to January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1, the undersigned Majority Leader of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin on this 3rd day of March, 2011, hereby makes the following findings and Order:
1. January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 required Sen. Jauch to appear at the Senate Chambers on or before 4 p.m., Thursday, March 3, 2011, and to remain in the Senate Chambers until the Senate is duly called to Order and for such additional time as necessary to be counted as part of the quorum of that Senate session.
2. January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 advised Sen. Jauch that failure to appear in the Senate Chambers on or before the time described therein would result in Sen. Jauch being held guilty of contempt and disorderly behavior by the Senate.
3. Pursuant to the Certification of Edward A. Blazel, Wisconsin State Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, on or about 12:00 p.m. on March 3, 2011, the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate gave notice of January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 by making personal delivery of the same to Sen. Jauch's personal office and via publication to the State Senate web site.
4. As noted and found in January 2011 Special Session Resolution 1, which is incorporated herein by reference, Senator Jauch has been found to have violated the rules of this state Senate, including but not limited to that Senator Jauch has been consistently absent, without leave, from sessions of the State Senate, including on February 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25 and March 1, 2 and 3 and has violated and continues to violate a plain and positive duty of attendance at sessions of the State Senate.
5. Sen. Jauch failed to appear at the prescribed time and place designated in January 2011 Special Session Resolution 1.
ACCORDINGLY, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Sen. Jauch is guilty of contempt and disorderly behavior.
BY THE SENATE:
SCOTT FITZGERALD
Senate Majority Leader
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Wisconsin State Senate
ORDER TO DETAIN
(IN THE NATURE OF A WARRANT TO ARREST AND DELIVER)
Name of Person: Robert Jauch
Address: 5271 South Maple Drive
Poplar, WI 54864
TO ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER:
You are hereby directed, pursuant to the authority of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin, to immediately detain and bring the above named person to the Wisconsin State Senate Chambers at the Capitol Building, Madison, Wisconsin.
The above named person has been found guilty of Contempt and Disorderly Behavior by the Senate of the State of Wisconsin.
BY THE SENATE:
SCOTT FITZGERALD
Senate Majority Leader
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Wisconsin State Senate
Order Holding Sen. Chris Larson in Contempt
Pursuant to January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1, the undersigned Majority Leader of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin on this 3rd day of March, 2011, hereby makes the following findings and Order:
1. January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 required Sen. Larson to appear at the Senate Chambers on or before 4 p.m., Thursday, March 3, 2011, and to remain in the Senate Chambers until the Senate is duly called to Order and for such additional time as necessary to be counted as part of the quorum of that Senate session.
2. January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 advised Sen. Larson that failure to appear in the Senate Chambers on or before the time described therein would result in Sen. Larson being held guilty of contempt and disorderly behavior by the Senate.
3. Pursuant to the Certification of Edward A. Blazel, Wisconsin State Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, on or about 12:00 p.m. on March 3, 2011, the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate gave notice of January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 by making personal delivery of the same to Sen. Larson's personal office and via publication to the State Senate web site.
4. As noted and found in January 2011 Special Session Resolution 1, which is incorporated herein by reference, Senator Larson has been found to have violated the rules of this state Senate, including but not limited to that Senator Larson has been consistently absent, without leave, from sessions of the State Senate, including on February 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25 and March 1, 2 and 3 and has violated and continues to violate a plain and positive duty of attendance at sessions of the State Senate.
5. Sen. Larson failed to appear at the prescribed time and place designated in January 2011 Special Session Resolution 1.
ACCORDINGLY, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Sen. Larson is guilty of contempt and disorderly behavior.
BY THE SENATE:
SCOTT FITZGERALD
Senate Majority Leader
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Wisconsin State Senate
ORDER TO DETAIN
(IN THE NATURE OF A WARRANT TO ARREST AND DELIVER)
Name of Person: Chris Larson
Address: 3261 S. Herman Street
Milwaukee, WI 53207
TO ANY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER:
You are hereby directed, pursuant to the authority of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin, to immediately detain and bring the above named person to the Wisconsin State Senate Chambers at the Capitol Building, Madison, Wisconsin.
The above named person has been found guilty of Contempt and Disorderly Behavior by the Senate of the State of Wisconsin.
S162 BY THE SENATE:
SCOTT FITZGERALD
Senate Majority Leader
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Wisconsin State Senate
Order Holding Sen. Julie Lassa in Contempt
Pursuant to January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1, the undersigned Majority Leader of the Senate of the State of Wisconsin on this 3rd day of March, 2011, hereby makes the following findings and Order:
1. January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 required Sen. Lassa to appear at the Senate Chambers on or before 4 p.m., Thursday, March 3, 2011, and to remain in the Senate Chambers until the Senate is duly called to Order and for such additional time as necessary to be counted as part of the quorum of that Senate session.
2. January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 advised Sen. Lassa that failure to appear in the Senate Chambers on or before the time described therein would result in Sen. Lassa being held guilty of contempt and disorderly behavior by the Senate.
3. Pursuant to the Certification of Edward A. Blazel, Wisconsin State Senate Sergeant-at-Arms, on or about 12:00 p.m. on March 3, 2011, the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate gave notice of January 2011 Special Session Senate Resolution 1 by making personal delivery of the same to Sen. Lassa's personal office and via publication to the State Senate web site.
4. As noted and found in January 2011 Special Session Resolution 1, which is incorporated herein by reference, Senator Lassa has been found to have violated the rules of this state Senate, including but not limited to that Senator Lassa has been consistently absent, without leave, from sessions of the State Senate, including on February 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25 and March 1, 2 and 3 and has violated and continues to violate a plain and positive duty of attendance at sessions of the State Senate.
5. Sen. Lassa failed to appear at the prescribed time and place designated in January 2011 Special Session Resolution 1.
ACCORDINGLY, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that Sen. Lassa is guilty of contempt and disorderly behavior.
BY THE SENATE:
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