who is the diatrict attorney for outagamie

by Wendell Schumm 5 min read

(Melinda) Tempelis

How to contact the district attorney of Outagamie County?

The Outagamie County District Attorney, located in Appleton, WI, is an agency that prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the Appleton government. The District Attorney heads the Appleton Prosecutor's Office, directing the attorneys who work for the office. In Appleton, the District Attorney plays a central role in criminal cases, working with police to decide whether to bring …

What does the Outagamie County Office do?

Business profile of Outagamie District Attorney, located at 320 S Walnut St., Appleton, WI 54911. Browse reviews, directions, phone numbers and more info on Outagamie District Attorney.

How many circuit courts are there in Outagamie County?

Oct 11, 2007 · Outagamie County District Attorney - Appleton, WI. 320 S Walnut St Appleton, WI 54911 - 5918. (920) 832-5024. Updated: 10/11/2007. Your Profile?

What are the Outagamie County holidays?

Sep 07, 2017 · Veteran prosecutor Melinda Tempelis was appointed by Gov. Scott Walker on Wednesday to serve as Outagamie County district attorney. Tempelis replaces Carrie Schneider, who was previously appointed...

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Sep 07, 2017 · WFRV– Outagamie County has a new district attorney, and she’s been the deputy for the past 10 years. Governor Walker appointed Melinda Tempelis to take over the office. She’s spent nearly 15 ...

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What happens if a case is uncontested?

If a criminal case is uncontested, a judge is assigned and the case is scheduled for sentencing or disposition. In juvenile, eviction and replevin matters, if the case is contested, a judge is assigned and a trial date is set. If uncontested, a judge is assigned for final disposition.

What is the job of a court clerk?

As the fiscal officer for the court system, the clerk is responsible for the collection and disbursement of fees, fines, restitution, trust money, and bail bonds. The clerk prepares reports and submits requests for state reimbursement for court support funds, guardian ad litem costs and interpreters. Coroner - 832-5841.

What is the Sheriff's Department responsible for?

The Sheriff's department is responsible for initiating complaints and processing all records associated with law enforcement investigations. Additionally, the department creates all jail records relating to individuals booked into the jail, along with associated inmate activity while in custody.

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