Jon P. Wilcox

The Honorable
Jon P. Wilcox
Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court
In office
October 8, 1992 – July 31, 2007
Appointed byTommy G. Thompson
Preceded byWilliam G. Callow
Succeeded byAnnette Ziegler
Chief Judge of the 6th District of Wisconsin Circuit Courts
In office
August 1, 1986 – July 31, 1992
Appointed byNathan Heffernan
Preceded byDavid C. Willis (Acting)
Frederick A. Fink
Succeeded byDennis D. Conway
Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge for the Waushara Circuit
In office
August 1, 1979 – September 1992
Preceded byJames Poole
Succeeded byLewis R. Murach
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 72nd district
In office
January 1, 1973 – January 6, 1975
Preceded byPosition Created
Succeeded byPatricia A. Goodrich
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the Green LakeWaushara district
In office
January 6, 1969 – January 1, 1973
Preceded byFranklin M. Jahnke
Succeeded byPosition Abolished
Personal details
Born (1936-09-05) September 5, 1936 (age 88)
Berlin, Wisconsin, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJane Ann Heller
ChildrenJeffrey (died 2017)
Jennifer (Weekly)
Parents
  • Everett E. Wilcox (father)
  • Irma Wilcox (mother)
Alma materRipon College
University of Wisconsin Law School
Professionlawyer, judge
Military service
AllegianceUnited States
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Military Police
Years of service1959–1961
Rank1st Lieutenant, USA

Jon P. Wilcox (born September 5, 1936)[1] is an American lawyer and retired judge. He was a justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court for 15 years, appointed by Governor Tommy G. Thompson in 1992 and leaving office in 2007. Prior to his time on the Supreme Court, he served for 13 years as a Wisconsin Circuit Court Judge, including seven years as Chief Judge of the 6th Judicial Administrative District of Wisconsin Circuit Courts. Earlier, he represented Green Lake and Waushara counties in the Wisconsin State Assembly as a Republican.

In the Fall of 2023, Wilcox was one of three former Wisconsin Supreme Court justices who advised Assembly speaker Robin Vos on the question of whether to impeach new justice Janet Protasiewicz. Wilcox released his opinion to the press on October 11, 2023, saying that he "did not see that there were any impeachable offenses."[2]

  1. ^ Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. "Biographies and photos" (PDF). State of Wisconsin 1995-1996 Blue Book (Report). State of Wisconsin. p. 10. Retrieved April 14, 2019.
  2. ^ Schmidt, Mitchell (October 11, 2023). "Jon Wilcox, third former justice exploring impeachment, also opposes the idea". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved October 11, 2023.