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Patrick Willis (judge) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Patrick Willis (judge) Patrick (“Pat”) Lee Willis (born February 1, 1950 in Manitowoc, Wisconsin), is a Circuit Court Judge in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin. Judge Willis gained US national recognition when he presided over the highly publicized Steven Avery homicide trial; his rulings regarding the admissibility of certain key pieces of evidence were frequent sources of news stories. He and his wife, Jean L. Willis, reside in Manitowoc, Wisconsin and have three children; Amanda (Willis) Page, Ben Willis, and Carly (Willis) Powers.〔Young, Rob. "Life Behind Bench New for City Attorney", ''Herald Times Reporter'', 1997-07-03.〕 == Early life == Judge Patrick L. Willis grew up in Manitowoc, Wisconsin with his parents Hubert and Liz Willis, his brother Michael, and his sister Colleen. He graduated in 1972 with an honors degree in history from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Judge Willis then attended law school at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, graduating with a law degree in 1975. During law school, he served as an editor of the Law Review and his Comment “Informal Administration of Decedents’ Estates in Wisconsin” was published in the Law Review in 1974.〔1974 Wisc. L.R. 581〕
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