State Supreme Court suspends Troupis from judicial ethics advisory committee following felony charge

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has temporarily suspended attorney Jim Troupis from a committee that advises judges on ethics after he was charged with a felony for participating in the false electors scheme.
Today’s order didn’t cite a reason for Troupis’ suspension from the Judicial Conduct Advisory Committee. It only noted that conservative Justice Rebecca Bradley didn’t participate.
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