High court to hold public hearing on revisions to class-action statute
Wisconsin’s class-action statute could be getting a makeover.
Sufficiency of Evidence
The basic issue for this court is whether Halbman failed to present the requisite evidence to support a damage award in his favor.
Statutory Interpretation
Dodge County brought an enforcement action alleging that Ronald Seeber violated the Dodge County Land Use Code by having a salvage yard on his property.
Abuse of Discretion
Charles A. Page appeals judgments of conviction for shining of deer, contrary to WIS. STAT. § 29.314(3)(a), and resisting a conservation warden, contrary to WIS. STAT. § 29.951.
Damages
Lisa Hoffman appeals pro se from a judgment awarding her landlords, James and LouAnn Curran, damages of $1,001.65 for unpaid utility charges.
Statutory Interpretation
Chapter 90 of the Wisconsin Statutes regulates partition fences on farming and grazing land as defined in the chapter.
Termination of Parental Rights – Sufficiency of Evidence
C.C. appeals from an order of the circuit court, entered after a trial to the court, terminating her parental rights to her son, T.A.
Sufficiency of Evidence
Sarah A. Schmidt appeals from a judgment finding her guilty of operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration (PAC) and she challenges the denial of her motion to suppress evidence on grounds that probable cause to arrest was lacking.
Motion to Suppress Evidence Denied
Sierra Ann Desing appeals from an order finding her guilty of first-offense operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated and with a prohibited alcohol concentration (PAC), and she challenges the denial of her motion to suppress evidence on grounds of an unlawful entry and search of her home.
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Ricardo Rivera appeals a judgment of conviction and an order denying his motion for postconviction relief.
Sixth Amendment Violation – Jury Trial
Warren Slocum, pro se, appeals a judgment entered on a disorderly conduct citation and an order denying reconsideration.
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