Termination of Parental Rights
M.J.A. appeals the circuit court’s order that terminated M.J.A.’s parental rights to J.S. based on the ground that J.S. was in continuing need of protection or services, commonly called the “continuing CHIPS” ground.
Sufficiency of Evidence
J.W.K. appeals an order extending his involuntary commitment by 12 months.
OWI – Plea Withdrawal
Harlan Schultz pleaded no contest to a charge of fourth offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated (OWI) in the Waupaca County Circuit Court.
Motion for New Trial – Failure to File
The Village of Shorewood Hills appeals from an order of the Dane County Circuit Court denying its motion for a new trial.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Kody Congdon appeals an order that denied his postconviction motion for plea withdrawal.
Consumer Protection Act Violation
Demetrius Foster and Alvina Foster appeal a summary judgment order that dismissed their claims against Parker Community Credit Union for alleged violations of the Consumer Protection Act.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Branden Richter appeals judgments convicting him of three felony and three misdemeanor counts, as well as an order denying his postconviction motion for a new trial.
Subrogation Claims
Rural Mutual Insurance Company appeals summary judgment dismissing its subrogation claims against Lester Buildings, LLC and its insurer, Phoenix Insurance Company, and against Van Wyks, Inc. and its insurer, West Bend Mutual Insurance Company, relating to damages to a barn owned by Rural Mutual’s insured, Jim Herman, Inc.
NO EXCEPTION: Outside money pours into high court race
Milwaukee County Judge Rebecca Dallet’s winning an open seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court on April 3 may have bucked some trends. But measured by the spending the race brought in from outside groups, it was no exception.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Mark Below appeals an order that denied his postconviction motion for a new trial without a hearing.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Raphael Turner, Jr., appeals a judgment convicting him of three offenses and an order denying his motion for postconviction relief.
Petition for Release Denied
Matthew Tyler appeals from orders denying his petition for release from his WIS. STAT. ch. 980 (2015-16) commitment and his WIS. STAT. § 809.30 post-judgment motion seeking supervised release or a new trial.
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