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Civil Digest

Sep 4, 2019

Probable Cause Hearing

On October 22, 2018, Ozaukee County filed a Statement of Emergency Detention by Law Enforcement Officer against R.CJ.Y.2 A probable cause hearing was scheduled for October 24, 2018.

Sep 4, 2019

Equal Protection Violation

Malcolm Sanders appeals from a judgment of conviction entered after a jury found him guilty of two counts of delivering heroin, as a repeater and as a party to a crime.

Sep 4, 2019

Double Jeopardy

Darius Kavonta Smith appeals from nonfinal orders of the trial court denying his motion to bar a retrial of the charges against him on the ground that it would violate double jeopardy.

Sep 4, 2019

Court Error – Abuse of Discretion

Timothy Kielb was convicted of one count of burglary of a building or dwelling, as a party to the crime.

Sep 4, 2019

OWI – Motion to Suppress Evidence Denied

Cashe Newville appeals an order that adjudged him guilty of first-offense operating while under the influence of a controlled substance (OWI), contrary to WIS. STAT. § 346.63(1)(a).

Sep 4, 2019

6th Amendment Violation

Sean Pugh, pro se, appeals two orders denying successive motions and relief he sought through letters he filed in the circuit court seeking the appointment of counsel, postconviction discovery, and postconviction relief from a 2013 judgment of conviction for multiple drug offenses.

Sep 4, 2019

Sufficiency of Evidence

The history of this litigation began in the circuit court for Brown County, Wisconsin.

Sep 4, 2019

Order Correcting Opinion

American Airlines employed Kimberly Bilinsky for more than two decades.

Sep 4, 2019

Insurance Claim – Liability

Fifth Third Mortgage Company sued several individuals and businesses after it fell victim to a mortgage fraud scheme.

Sep 4, 2019

NLRA Violation

Pat Hudson was a long time employee of Consolidated Communications (“Consolidated”), who was discharged due to strike-related misconduct.

Sep 4, 2019

Converted Wetlands Classification – Abuse of Discretion

In the mid- to late-1990s, the late David Boucher cut down nine trees on his family farm in Indiana.

Sep 4, 2019

CERCLA Claim – Time-barred

This case is about an on-and-off, decades-long effort to stop an Indiana steel mill’s pollution.

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