Sufficiency of Evidence
Dakota Black appeals a judgment of conviction for first degree reckless homicide of five-year-old B.A.T., in violation of WIS. STAT. § 940.02(1) (2015-16).
Motion for Summary Judgment – Proper Plaintiff
This case arises out of a foreclosure action initiated by Bank of New York Mellon against Gloria and Steven Klomsten.
Court Error – Exclusion of Evidence
Danny Goeman and Goeman Rubicon Enterprises, LLC (Goeman) appeal a money judgment in favor of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation in this eminent domain case.
OWI – Motion to Suppress Evidence Denied
Robert L. Bentz appeals from a judgment of conviction for operating a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant (OWI) and challenges the denial of his motion to suppress evidence on the grounds that police lacked reasonable suspicion to detain him and lacked probable cause to arrest him.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Angel L. Cartagena appeals from a judgment of conviction and an order denying his postconviction motion.
Termination of Parental Rights
D.C. appeals from an order terminating his parental rights to A.D.C. and the order denying his postdisposition motion.
Termination of Parental Rights
T.S.R. appeals the trial court’s orders terminating her parental rights to her child, T.S.J., and denying her postdispositional motion.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Rick Gurholt appeals a judgment convicting him of three counts of sexually assaulting his eleven-year-old stepdaughter, Nancy.
Breach of Contract
Lake Altoona Rehabilitation and Protection District (the Lake District) appeals a judgment dismissing its breach of contract claim against Arvid Jereczek and Stephen Hilger (collectively, Jereczek).
Property Tax Assessment
Marathon Petroleum Company LP and U.S. Venture, Inc. (collectively the “Oil Companies”) appeal the trial court’s order affirming the City of Milwaukee’s 2008 through 2014 property tax assessments for their oil terminals.
Breach of Duty of Care
Robin Austin sued Walgreen Co. after she slipped and fell at a Walgreens store in northwestern Indiana, breaking her knee.
Arbitration Clause – Cardholder Agreement
A.D., by and through her mother, Judith Serrano, brought this putative class action under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
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