Herber tapped for state judicial commission | Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle

Herber tapped for state judicial commission

Cynthia Herber of Milwaukee was appointed by Gov. Jim Doyle and confirmed unanimously by the state senate to serve on the Wisconsin Judicial Commission for a three-year term, beginning last month.

The commission has nine members, including one court of appeals judge, one circuit court judge, and two attorneys, all appointed by the state supreme court; and five non-lawyer members.

The commission is charged with enforcing standards of judicial behavior, on and off the bench, without compromising judicial independence. Its jurisdiction extends to all state judges of courts of record, reserve and municipal judges and all court commissioners.