4-28-16 state supreme court justice prosser announces retirement

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice David Prosser is retiring after nearly 18 years on the court.  Prosser announced his retirement Wednesday in a news release from the court. The statement didn’t give a reason, but Prosser is 73.   Former Gov. Tommy Thompson appointed Prosser to the court in 1998. He is one of five conservative-leaning justices who make a majority on the court.  He made headlines in 2011 when he placed his hands around liberal-leaning Justice Ann Walsh Bradley’s throat during an argument in chambers over a legal challenge to Gov. Scott Walker’s law curtailing public workers’ collective bargaining rights.

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