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  1. State Court System Expenditures. In the 2020-2021 state fiscal year, the Wisconsin court system spent $151.0 million. The court system receives money from a variety of sources: general purpose revenue (state tax dollars), 86.6%; program revenue (fees or assessments), 12.9%; and. other sources, 0.5% (see Figure 1).

  2. Wisconsin Court System State Fiscal Year 2018-2019 State Expenditures By Funding Source Figure 1 Supreme Court Proceedings 3.5% Court of Appeals Proceedings 7.5% Circuit Court Proceedings 51.4% Boards 2.8% Circuit Court Automation Program 7.8% Director of State Courts Office 8.9% Funds to Counties 18.1% Wisconsin Court System State Fiscal Year ...

  3. May 3, 2021 · Summary statistical information on circuit court activity such as divorce, domestic abuse, personal injury, property damage, medical malpractice, etc. Statewide, county and judicial district summaries are available. WI Municipal Court Statistical Reports.

  4. Court budget ; 2025: $167,366,800: 2024: $167,035,800: 2023: $152,673,900: 2022: $151,099,000: 2021: $149,259,800: 2020: $147,986,400: 2019: $145,155,400: 2018: $145,070,500: 2017: $138,334,000: 2016: $138,257,300: 2015: $136,558,900: 2014: $136,493,500: 2013: $139,416,300: 2012: $139,454,700

  5. Circuit Courts Case Filings In 2022, there were 673,034 cases filed in Wisconsin’s circuit courts. In terms of court workload statewide, it is estimated that criminal matters take 51 percent of available circuit court time; civil matters, including family and small claims, take 33 percent; and the remaining 16 percent

  6. The Wisconsin constitution confers the circuit courts with original jurisdiction in all matters civil and criminal, in addition to appellate jurisdiction as granted by the legislature. [1] Limitations on the circuit court's ability to hear or adjudge a matter are couched in terms of restrictions on the court's competency to proceed. [2]

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