Insurance – Negligence Claim
Menard, Inc., appeals from a summary judgment determining there was no coverage under a business auto insurance policy for claims of negligent ice and snow removal against Matthew Neumann, Sr., the named insured of 1st Auto & Casualty Insurance Company (1st Auto).
6th Amendment Violation
Maries D. Addison, with counsel, appeals from judgments of conviction for seventeen felonies, including sexual assault, human trafficking, child exploitation, and child enticement with intent to cause the child to engage in prostitution.
Pewaukee attorney faces second license revocation
A Pewaukee attorney faces his second law license revocation.
Damages
Rocko Hunt, pro se, appeals a circuit court order awarding him $287.50 from Kayla Bertrang following a small claims court bench trial.
Court Error – Abuse of Discretion
Danny Benford appeals a judgment, entered upon a jury’s verdict, convicting him of one count of first-degree reckless injury, one count of aggravated battery, and two counts of disorderly conduct.
Abuse of Discretion – Sentencing
Martez C. Fennell appeals a judgment of conviction, following a jury trial, of one count of armed robbery as a party to a crime and one count of operating a vehicle without the owner’s consent as a party to a crime.
Probable Cause
Damon Evans challenges the circuit court’s denial of his motion to suppress heroin, cocaine and marijuana found on him during a traffic stop.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Huandra Murray appeals a judgment of conviction and an order denying postconviction relief.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Casey M. Fisher appeals from an order denying without a hearing his second motion for a new trial.
Sentencing Guidelines – Enhancement
Alandous Briggs pleaded guilty to being a felon in possession of a firearm after officers found drugs and firearms at his home during a parole visit.
Life Insurance Policy – Attorney’s Fees
In this suit under the diversity jurisdiction, a district court ordered Jackson National Life Insurance to pay about $191,000 on a policy of life insurance.
Equal Protection Violation
There have been several constitutional challenges to school busing in Wisconsin over the years. See, e.g., St. Augustine Sch. v. Evers, 906 F.3d 591 (7th Cir. 2018); Racine Charter One, Inc. v. Racine Unified Sch. Dist., 424 F.3d 677 (7th Cir. 2005).
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