Wisconsin’s longest-serving judge, Bruce E. Schroeder has his ceremonial portrait revealed today just after 4:00 p.m. Many members of the legal community, including prosecutors, defense attorneys, elected officials and other dignitaries attended the standing-room-only event today in the ceremonial courtroom.
The portrait, commissioned by the Kenosha BAR, was painted in oil colors by Sergei Chernikov, a russian-born artist. This portrait required Judge Schroeder to stand still for “what felt like an eternity.” The painting was completed in about a month’s time.
Please enjoy some photos of today’s ceremony:
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Excellent article. Great pictures. We need more Judges like him.
DAVID Hughes.
We love your inattention to details. Stay classy, KM. 😂
Who cares
Yes, my using of the wrong name shows my complete and other lack of class. Many would say I’m classless.
Thanks Sgt. Hard .
Americas judge?Not sure on that but nice pic of Wagner(retarded)
I wish I’d known about this. I would have liked to attend and pay homage to Bruce. He was an excellent judge and a fine example for the rest of them. VERY nice portrait, too.
Where is Judge Kerkman?
Thank you judge for serving Kenosha with Honor and integrity for all these Years, you are true to your profession and a piler of Kenosha.
Plus, you Put Binger in his place! That was priceless on national tv.
Don’t you get brazen with me !!!
T. Claire Binger. aka sissy boy.