Waukesha County Judge Facing Criminal Charge has Plea Postponed
However, her lawyer said Linda Van De Water expects to plead not guilty.
A Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge, who faces a criminal charge, will remain on the bench and continue to hear family court cases.
Circuit Court Judge Linda Van De Water, 48, of Brookfield, appeared today in a Racine County Court to enter a plea for a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge she faces.
The Racine County District Attorney’s Office filed a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge against Van De Water earlier this month. Van De Water was elected as a judge in 2003. She ran for District II Court of Appeals in 2010 and lost.
Van De Water allegedly tracked down her boyfriend, Christopher Stone, a cardiologist from Kenosha, and found him with another woman in Caledonia at 2:28 a.m. Jan. 16. Van De Water then allegedly jumped on Stone’s car, and chased him in her own car after he failed to talk to her when she confronted him. She also is alleged to have trespassed onto the woman’s property and confronted the two of them in a Brookfield restaurant on Jan. 17.
Court Commissioner Mark Lukoff set a $250 signature bond for Van De Water, but a plea was never entered. Jonathan Smith, Van De Water’s attorney, asked for the hearing to be adjourned since he filed a motion to have a substitution of a judge.
Smith explained to Lukoff that Van De Water wanted a judge assigned to the case first before she entered a plea. The motion pointed out that since Van De Water serves as a circuit court judge in Waukesha County and since Racine County is in the same judicial district, the case could be assigned to a judge Van De Water serves on a committee with. If that’s the case, the judge may need to recuse himself.
“No specific request has been made asking that a judge recuses himself, but this gives us an opportunity because the court in which this has been assigned may not have contemplated that,” Smith said.
Lukoff adjourned the case and said he didn’t find Smith’s request improper. Bob Repishak, of the Racine County District Attorney’s Office, said he also was not opposed to the motion.
Lukoff originally asked Van De Water to have no contact with Stone. However, Smith told Lukoff that Van De Water is still in a relationship with Stone. Lukoff then changed the bond condition and required Van De Water to have no violent contact with Stone.
After the hearing was adjourned, Smith declined to comment about the details of the case, but said Van De Water would continue to hear cases in Waukesha.
“The fact of the matter is there is a very different perspective than what has been alleged thus far in documents that have been made available to the public and quite frankly it is more appropriate that those details and perspectives be shared in a courtroom and not a public forum,” Smith said.
Van De Water has expressed some frustration to Smith that the public documents seemed to reflect that Van De Water and Stone are not together, but that is not the case.
“The relationship has existed for a long time, and I suspect that it is going to continue for a long time thereafter,” Smith said.
Lukoff assigned Circuit Court Judge Gerald Ptacek to the case. A status hearing is set for 9:30 a.m. May 23.
If convicted of the charge, Van De Water faces up to 90 days in jail or fines up to $1,000.
Jan Getz
12:14 pm on Friday, April 15, 2011
I think the public has a right to expect more responsible behavior from someone in her position. This is a leadership role she has assumed, and I believe her behavior was adolescent, at best, and showed a gross lack of good judgment (pun intended). Are there no longer good role models in our society?
L.T.
1:39 pm on Friday, April 15, 2011
SCR 60.02 A Judge Shall Uphold the Integrity and Independence of the Judiciary.
SCR 60.03 A Judge Shall Avoid Impropriety and the Appearance of Impropriety in All of the Judge's Activities.
SCR 60.04 A Judge Shall Perform the Duties of the Judicial Office Impartially.
SCR 60.05 A Judge Shall so Conduct the Judge's Extra-Judicial Activities as to Minimize the Risk of Conflict With Judicial Obligations
A complaint needs to be made to the WI Judicial Commission...talk about diminishing the integrity of the judicial system.
Rick
7:55 am on Saturday, April 16, 2011
@Jan... I agree and her actions appear to be that of a jilted lover. Not the most rational time in most people's lives. The only other thought I have on this is a question...
Why does it seem that time and time again one side of the political spectrum expects (and generally gets) more moral behavior from the folks that represent them and the other side of the spectrum is the first to scream foul when they are caught?
Jon Heil
9:43 am on Saturday, April 16, 2011
Because they are state workers.. they think they are above the law and tries to find loopholes when they get caught. Typical like how most government people are, thats why the nation is in the crapper with too many people talking out of the wrong end
Jan Getz
11:00 am on Saturday, April 16, 2011
I suppose we should lighten up. I guess there are worse things than acting like juveniles when we're jealous.
Sara Sonya
8:06 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012
I disagree that we should lighten up. This judge does not belong on the bench making decisions on Family Law when she pulls this crap. We would get more than a misdemeanor charge and a slap on the wrist, and she continues to badger people while on the bench because she is holier than thou?!
John Galt of Muskego
11:01 am on Saturday, April 16, 2011
This is the tip of the ice berg with Linda Van De Water. She once dated a guy she met while handling his divorce. She had an incident in Oconomowoc in which that same guy was pulled over on suspicion of DUI and she interfered with the Police during the stop. She has all kinds of other baggage as well. Even though she is considered to be Conservative, as am I, I believe we need to call a spade a spade when it comes to things like this and weed out the ones that don't practice what they preach. Just as Joanne Kloppenburg has no business being on a bench to Judge others, neither does Linda Van De Water. Ask people from her Country Club about her behavior at times.
Sara Sonya
8:07 pm on Monday, August 6, 2012
Why is this person still allowed to make decisions affecting families?! Maybe the media should continue to look into her record.
Randy1949
1:32 pm on Saturday, April 16, 2011
Perhaps she needs to find another line of work -- like being an astronaut.
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