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The Dane County Sheriff's Office is taking over the investigation into allegations that state Supreme Court Justice David Prosser choked colleague Ann Walsh Bradley during an argument the day before the court issued its decision on the controversial measure to curb public worker collective bargaining rights.The sheriff's office is getting involved in the investigation of the June 13 incident the request of Capitol Police, sheriff's office spokeswoman Elise Schaffer said in a statement.Read more: http://host.madison.com/wsj/news/local/crime_and_courts/article_49189bde-a0f1-11e0-b2c2-001cc4c03286.html#ixzz1QVuT3Jbe
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During the meeting, Chief Justice Abrahamson actually reenacted the incident on Chief Tubbs — no doubt an amusing sight, as the diminutive Abrahamson mimicked choking the tall, portly police chief. During her demonstration, Abrahamson emphasized that Prosser had exerted “pressure†on Bradley’s throat.
“There was no pressure,†interrupted the justice who had initially broken up the incident between Bradley and Prosser. “That’s only because you broke us apart,†shot back Bradley. This exchange led several meeting attendees to believe Bradley was making up the charge, as they took her rejoinder as an admission that there was no pressure applied to her neck.
Just heard on the radio that this has been dropped. Both Prosser and Bradley will not have any charges filed against them.