Three Unnamed v. Gregory A. Peterson

CourtWisconsin Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 16, 2015
Docket2013AP002508-W
StatusPublished

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Three Unnamed v. Gregory A. Peterson, (Wis. 2015).

Opinion

2015 WI 85

SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN CASE NO.: 2013AP296-OA & 2014AP417-W through 2014AP421-W & 2013AP2504-W through 2013AP2508-W COMPLETE TITLE: State of Wisconsin ex rel. Two Unnamed Petitioners, Petitioner, v. The Honorable Gregory A. Peterson, John Doe Judge and Francis D. Schmitz, Special Prosecutor, Respondents.

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State of Wisconsin ex rel. Francis D. Schmitz, Petitioner, v. Honorable Gregory A. Peterson, John Doe Judge, Respondent, Eight Unnamed Movants, Interested Party.

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In the Matter of John Doe Proceeding

State of Wisconsin ex rel. Three Unnamed Petitioners, Petitioner, v. the Honorable Gregory A. Peterson, John Doe judge, the Honorable Gregory Potter, Chief Judge and Francis D. Schmitz, as Special Prosecutor, Respondents.

ORIGINAL ACTION ------------------------------------------------------ PETITION FOR SUPERVISORY WRIT BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT, APPEAL AND BYPASS TO THE SUPREME COURT FROM CIRCUIT COURT ORDER ------------------------------------------------------- PETITION FOR REVIEW BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT

OPINION FILED: July 16, 2015 SUBMITTED ON BRIEFS: ORAL ARGUMENT:

SOURCE OF APPEAL: COURT: Circuit COUNTY: Milwaukee, Iowa, Dodge, Dane and Columbia JUDGE: Gregory A. Peterson (Reserve)

JUSTICES: CONCURRED: PROSSER, J., ROGGENSACK, C.J. (joining Sections IV and V), ZIEGLER, J. (joining Section IV) and GABLEMAN, J. (joining Section IV) concur (Opinion filed). ZIEGLER, J. concurs (Opinion filed). CONCUR/DISSENT: ABRAHAMSON, J. concurs and dissents (Opinion filed). CROOKS, J. concurs and dissents (Opinion filed). DISSENTED: NOT PARTICIPATING: BRADLEY, J., did not participate.

ATTORNEYS: For the Petitioners (case nos. 2013AP2504-W through 2013AP2508-W and 2014AP296-OA) and Interested Parties (case nos. 2014AP417-W through 2014AP421-W) there were briefs by Attorney Dean A. Strang, StrangBradley, LLC, Madison; Attorney Steven M. Biskupic and Attorney Michelle L. Jacobs, Biskupic & Jacobs, S.C., Mequon; Attorney Dennis P. Coffey, Mawicke & Goisman, SC, Milwaukee; Attorney Matthew W. O’Neill, Fox O’Neill Shannon, S.C., Milwaukee; Attorney James B. Barton, Hansen Reynolds Dickinson Crueger LLC, Milwaukee; Attorney Eric J. Wilson, Godfrey & Kahn, S.C., Madison; and Attorney Jeffrey James Morgan, LeBell, Dobrowski & Morgan, LLP, Milwaukee.

For the Respondents (case nos. 2013AP2504-W through 2013AP2508-W, 2014AP417-W through 2014AP421-W and 2014AP296-OA) there were briefs by Assistant Attorney General David C. Rice, with whom on the briefs was Attorney General J. B. Van Hollen (term of office ending December 31, 2014) and Attorney General Brad Schimel (term of office commencing January 1, 2015) and Special Prosecutor Francis D. Schmitz (Petitioner in case nos. 2014AP417-W through 2014AP421-W), Milwaukee.

Amici Curiae briefs were filed by Attorney Benjamin T. Barr (pro hac vice), Cheyenne, WY and Attorney Stephen R. Klein (pro hac vice), Cheyenne, WY on behalf of the Wyoming Liberty Group

2 with whom on the brief was Attorney Matthew M. Fernholz and Cramer, Multhauf & Hammes, LLP, Waukesha; Attorney James Bopp, Jr., Terre Haute, IN, on behalf of the James Madison Center for Free Speech and on behalf of Wisconsin Right to Life, Inc. with whom on the briefs was Attorney Michael D. Dean and Michael D. Dean, LLC, Brookfield; Attorney James R. Troupis and Troupis Law Office, LLC, Cross Plains, on behalf of the Ethics and Public Policy Center; Attorney Adam J. White (pro hac vice), Washington, D.C. and Boyden Gray & Associates, Washington, D.C., on behalf of Former Members of the Federal Election Commission Lee Ann Elliot, David Mason, Hans von Spakovsky and Darryl Wold with whom on the brief were Attorney James R. Troupis and Attorney Paul M. Ferguson, Cross Plains; Attorney Jonathan Becker, Attorney Nathan W. Judnic and Attorney Kevin J. Kennedy on behalf of the Wisconsin Government Accountability Board, Madison; Attorney Richard M. Esenberg, Attorney Brian W. McGrath and the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, Milwaukee, on behalf of The Hon. Bradley A. Smith, Center for Competitive Politics, and Wisconsin Family Action; Attorney J. Gerald Hebert (pro hac vice), Attorney Tara Malloy (pro hac vice), Attorney Paul S. Ryan (pro hac vice), Attorney Megan P. McAllen (pro hac vice) and The Campaign Legal Center, Washington D.C., Attorney Fred Wertheimer (pro hac vice) and Democracy 21, Washington, D.C. and Attorney Donald J. Simon (pro hac vice) and Sonosky, Chambers, Sachse, Endreson & Perry, LLP, Washington, D.C. on behalf of Campaign Legal Center, Democracy 21, Common Cause in Wisconsin and League of Women Voters of Wisconsin with whom on the brief was Attorney Susan M. Crawford and Cullen Weston Pines & Bach LLP, Madison; Attorney David B. Rivkin, Jr. (pro hac vice), Attorney Lee A. Casey (pro hac vice), Attorney Mark W. Delaquil (pro hac vice), Attorney Andrew M. Grossman (pro hac vice), Attorney Richard B. Raile (pro hac vice) and Baker & Hostetler LLP, Washington, D.C. on behalf of Citizens for Responsible Government Advocates, Inc. with whom on the brief 3 was Attorney Christopher M. Meuler and Friebert Finerty & St. John, S.C., Milwaukee; Attorney Matthew Menendez (pro hac vice), Attorney Daniel I. Weiner (pro hac vice), Attorney Alicia L. Bannon (pro hac vice) and Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law on behalf of Professors of Legal Ethics, with whom on the brief was Attorney Thomas R. Cannon, Milwaukee.

4 2015 WI 85 NOTICE This opinion is subject to further editing and modification. The final version will appear in the bound volume of the official reports. No. 2014AP296-OA & 2014AP417-W through 2014AP421-W & 2013AP2504-W through 2013AP2508-W (L.C. No. 2013JD11 & 2013JD9 & 2013JD6 & 2013JD1 & 2012JD23)

STATE OF WISCONSIN : IN SUPREME COURT

State of Wisconsin ex rel. Two Unnamed Petitioners,

Petitioner,

v. FILED The Honorable Gregory A. Peterson, John Doe JUL 16, 2015 Judge and Diane M. Fremgen Francis D. Schmitz, Special Prosecutor, Clerk of Supreme Court

Respondents.

State of Wisconsin ex rel. Francis D. Schmitz,

v.

Honorable Gregory A. Peterson, John Doe Judge,

Respondent,

Eight Unnamed Movants,

Interested Party.

In the Matter of John Doe Proceeding State of Wisconsin ex rel. Three Unnamed Petitioners,

the Honorable Gregory A. Peterson, John Doe judge,

the Honorable Gregory Potter, Chief Judge and

Francis D. Schmitz, as Special Prosecutor,

ORIGINAL ACTION for declaratory judgment. Declaration of

rights; relief granted; John Doe investigation ordered closed.

PETITION for supervisory writ and appeal from an order of a

John Doe Judge for Milwaukee County, Iowa County, Dodge County,

Dane County, and Columbia County, Gregory A. Peterson, Reserve Judge. Petition for supervisory writ denied and order affirmed.

PETITION for supervisory writ and review of a decision of

the Court of Appeals. Petition for supervisory writ denied and

decision affirmed.

¶1 MICHAEL J. GABLEMAN, J. These cases arise from a

John Doe proceeding originally initiated in Milwaukee County,

and subsequently expanded to four additional counties, Iowa

2 No. 2014AP296-OA & 2014AP417-W through 2014AP421-W & 2013AP2504-W through 2013AP2508-W

County, Dodge County, Dane County, and Columbia County. Though

not consolidated, these proceedings have been overseen by a

single John Doe judge and organized by a single special

prosecutor (Francis Schmitz). For the sake of clarity, we will

refer to all five proceedings as a single "John Doe

investigation." The investigation has been ongoing for several

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