Sentencing Modification Motion Denied
Wayne Hollins appeals an order denying his motion for sentence modification.
Landlord Tenant – Eviction
Al Bishop appeals from his judgment of eviction. He claims that the circuit court erred in denying his motion to reopen the case after he consented to the eviction.
Involuntary Medication Provision
C.S. appeals from an order extending his involuntary medication under WIS. STAT. § 51.61(1)(g) and an order denying his motion for postcommitment relief.
Sufficiency of Evidence and Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
On appeal, Jones first contends that the circuit court improperly admitted other acts evidence.
Violation of Due Process Rights
Jamie Jardine, pro se, appeals an order upholding the Parole Commission’s rejection of Jardine’s application for parole.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Steven Martinez appeals a judgment convicting him of disorderly conduct with a domestic abuse enhancer, misdemeanor bail jumping, and felony bail jumping.
Breach of Plea Agreement
Kou Thao appeals a judgment of conviction for, among other things, second-degree intentional homicide.
Unlawful Insurance Policy Cancellation
Wisconsin Mutual Insurance Company appeals an order granting declaratory judgment to Steven Stokelbusch, Stokelbusch Insurance Agency, Inc., and Westport Insurance Corporation (collectively, “Stokelbusch”).
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Lonell Echols, pro se, appeals the circuit court’s order denying his postconviction motion brought pursuant to WIS. STAT. § 974.06 Echols argues that he should be allowed to withdraw his guilty plea because he received constitutionally ineffective assistance from his trial counsel.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Montgomery Edward Walker, pro se, appeals from an order of the circuit court that denied his postconviction motion without a hearing.
Abuse of Discretion
Sandra Jean Neault appeals from a judgment in the amount of $98,782.40, entered by the trial court upon finding Neault liable for conversion, misrepresentation, unjust enrichment, and theft after Neault withdrew funds in the amount of $48,931.65 from a checking account that was held jointly by Neault and her mother, Rosemary Merkel, the respondent. Merkel asserts that she opened the account with N[...]
Motion for Postconviction Relief Denied
Frank Lellie, pro se, appeals a judgment of conviction for one count of burglary and two counts of identity theft, all as party to a crime.
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