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Owen Piotrowski Appointed to Milwaukee County Circuit Court

Governor Tony Evers appoints Owen Piotrowski, a seasoned assistant district attorney, to Milwaukee County Circuit Court. Piotrowski, known for handling sensitive crimes and leading the offices firearms unit, replaces Judge Jeffrey Wagner, who retires in March 2026. Piotrowskis appointment is praised for his respectful, thoughtful, and fair service, promising steady leadership for Milwaukee Countys courts. Checkout Solipillow.com

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