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Case Digests

Oct 12, 2016

Blood Test – Error

Ali Garba was convicted of operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The State tested Garba’s blood, and the results showed a substantial amount of alcohol in his system.

Oct 12, 2016

Sentence Modification – Newly Discovered Evidence

Edward Leon Jackson, Sr., appeals pro se from an order denying his postconviction motions seeking a new trial based on newly discovered evidence and sentence modification based on new factors.

Oct 11, 2016

Termination of Parental Rights

Mr. B appeals from orders terminating his parental rights3 to J.B, J.B, and J.B.4

Oct 11, 2016

Request for Injunction

WI Court of Appeals – District III Case Name: Thomas Woznicki v. Jeff Moberg, et al Case No.: 2015AP1883 Officials: Stark, P.J., Hruz and Seidl, JJ. Focus: Request for Injunction Thomas Woznicki appeals an order denying his request for an injunction prohibiting his former employer—the New Richmond School District (District)—from releasing his District personnel file […]

Oct 11, 2016

Penalty Enhancer – Court Error

Nicholas D. Hall appeals from a judgment of conviction for one count of intentionally violating a no-contact order issued pursuant to a felony conviction and for one count of disorderly conduct, contrary to WIS. STAT. §§ 941.39 and 947.01(1) (2013-14).

Oct 11, 2016

Motion to Suppress

Christopher Masarik was convicted by a jury of first-degree reckless homicide and arson.

Oct 11, 2016

Plea Withdrawal

Matthew Allen Lilek appeals from a judgment of conviction entered pursuant to his no-contest pleas to charges of second-degree sexual assault, with use of force, and to aggravated battery.

Oct 11, 2016

Diversity Jurisdiction

This diversity case requires us to review the district court’s application of Illinois tort law, particularly concerning spoliation of evidence.

Oct 11, 2016

15-3522 United States of America v. Charles R. Schrode Case No.

Charles Schrode was convicted in state court for predatory criminal assault of a four‐year‐old family member.

Oct 11, 2016

Transportation Network Providers – 5th Amendment

Appellant claims that services such as UBER and LYFT and their attainment of permits to operate taxi-like services violate the WI constitution are invalid.

Oct 11, 2016

Ordinances for Transportation Network Providers – 5th amendment

Plaintiff’s claims are without merit in case against city for differences in regulation for UBER vs Transportation Network Providers

Oct 11, 2016

RESPA Violation

The Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) sets forth specific procedures that a mortgage lender or mortgage servicing company must follow in response to a borrower’s request for information.

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