Prosser advises Vos not to seek Protasiewicz impeachment 

Conservative former Supreme Court Justice David Prosser is advising Assembly Speaker Robin Vos against impeaching liberal Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz over her refusal to recuse herself from hearing redistricting cases. 
Vos had raised the possibility of impeaching Protasiewicz if she didn’t recuse herself. The Rochester Republican and GOP lawmakers have argued Protasiewicz can’t ...

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