Tomah Municipal Court is a vital component of the local government in Tomah, WI, providing a fair and efficient judicial process for residents. Held at City Hall, the court convenes every Wednesday, with trials scheduled for the last Wednesday of the month and initial appearances for the other Wednesdays. Whether it's paying fines, pleading not guilty, or contesting a citation, the court ensures that individuals receive the necessary guidance and support to navigate the legal system.
Under the leadership of Municipal Judge Tom Flock and City Attorney Penny Precour, the court operates with professionalism and integrity, ensuring that justice is served. With the assistance of Clerk of Courts Janice Nicholson, the court handles a range of matters, from traffic violations to other municipal offenses, providing residents with a reliable and accessible avenue for resolving legal issues.
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