Lawyer involved in alternate electors scheme reappointed to judicial conduct committee

GOP attorney Jim Troupis, who participated in a scheme to present a false slate of Wisconsin electors for Donald Trump, has been reappointed by a split Wisconsin Supreme Court to a state body that provides informal advice to judges on ethical conduct.
The court voted 4-3 Thursday to give Troupis, a former Dane County judge, a second three-year term on the Judicial Conduct Advisory Committee. Liber...

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