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Jul 3, 2018

Newly Discovered Evidence

McCaskill appeals a circuit court order denying his postconviction motion for a new trial based on newly discovered evidence.

Jul 3, 2018

Sufficiency of Evidence

Scott Wenger appeals a circuit court judgment convicting him of resisting an officer.

Jul 3, 2018

Consolidated Appeal

Chris Holland appeals two judgments of conviction that were joined for trial and consolidated for appeal.

Jul 3, 2018

Abuse of Discretion – Expert Testimony

A jury found Daniel Mick guilty of one count of first-degree sexual assault of a child and two counts of causing a child under thirteen to view sexual activity.

Jul 3, 2018

Suppression of Evidence – Blood Test

The State of Wisconsin appeals the circuit court’s decision and order granting Jessica Randall’s motion to suppress the results of a blood test.

Jul 3, 2018

Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

James Lumpkin appeals a judgment of conviction and an order denying his postconviction motion.

Jul 3, 2018

Eviction – Sufficiency of Evidence

Martha Garcia appeals from a $47,995.40 eviction judgment entered following a bench trial. Garcia entered into a five-year commercial lease with Gus Wirth, Jr., in 2013.

Jul 3, 2018

Breach of Fiduciary Duty – Retirement Plan

This case is a smaller piece of a larger lawsuit by former teachers and administrators from the Neenah School District (Plaintiffs) who claim damages resulting from the federal tax noncompliance of a retirement plan.

Jul 3, 2018

Motion to Suppress Evidence

The State of Wisconsin appeals an order of the circuit court granting John Patrick Wright’s motion to suppress evidence.

Jul 3, 2018

Due Process Violation

Dylan Swanson appeals a judgment of conviction for three counts of burglary as party to the crime and an order denying his postconviction motion.

Jul 3, 2018

Statutory of Interpretation – Medical Assistance Program Payments

This appeal involves efforts made by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) to recoup payments it made to Newcap, Inc., a family planning clinic.

Jul 2, 2018

Sufficiency of Evidence

Kimberly Flanagan says that two coworkers threatened her life because she previously had sued their shared employer—the Cook County Adult Probation Department—for discrimination and retaliation.

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