OWI – Reasonable Suspicion
Donald Simon Mullen appeals from judgments convicting him for refusal to take a test for intoxication and for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OWI) (first offense) and challenges the denial of his motion to suppress.
Sufficiency of Evidence
Angelo E. Cantrell appeals a judgment, entered upon a jury’s verdict, convicting him of possessing a firearm while a felon.
Amended Opinion
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that corrections were made to paragraph 28 in the above-captioned opinion which was released on May 13, 2020.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Marcus A. Miller appeals from a judgment of conviction for two counts of robbery of a financial institution and one count of attempted robbery of a financial institution, all as a party to a crime.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Deyontae Cornail Stinson appeals a judgment of conviction, following a jury trial, of five charges.
Abuse of Discretion – Contempt Motion
Robert J. Hutchinson, pro se, appeals an order of the circuit court denying his motion for contempt against Kohner Mann & Kailas SC, and The North River Insurance Co. (collectively, KMK), granting KMK’s motion for contempt against Robert Hutchinson, and barring Robert from filing additional motions relating to the case underlying this appeal.
Extraneous Information – Prejudicial Effect on Jury
Brittany S. Baier appeals from a judgment of conviction for one count of first-degree intentional homicide and one count of being a felon in possession of a firearm, contrary to WIS. STAT. §§ 940.01(1)(a) and 941.29(1m)(a) (2015-16).
Damages and Attorney Fees
Sanimax LLC appeals a judgment awarding money damages and attorney’s fees to Blue Honey Bio-Fuels, Inc., and Coulee Region Bio-Fuels, LLC.
Subject-matter Jurisdiction
Troy Lasecki appeals a judgment convicting him of two misdemeanor counts of engaging in unfair trade practices and an order denying his motion for postconviction relief.
Due Process Violation
Thor Jepsen appeals from a judgment of conviction, following his plea of no contest to third-degree sexual assault, and an order denying his motion for postconviction relief.
Motion to Suppress Confession
This case—which is before us for the second time— requires us to determine whether the circuit court properly granted Adam Vice’s motion to suppress his confession to sexually assaulting a four-year-old girl.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Winston B. Eison, pro se, appeals an order denying the motion he filed pursuant to WIS. STAT. § 974.06 (2017-18).
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