Motion to Suppress Evidence Denied
Russell L. Rose, Jr., appeals from a judgment convicting him of numerous crimes.
Brady Violation
Daryise L. Earl appeals pro se from the order denying his most recent WIS. STAT. § 974.06 (2017-18) motion.
Abuse of Discretion – Other-acts Evidence
Brian S. O’Toole appeals from a judgment convicting him of first-degree sexual assault of a child, as a persistent repeater, and an order denying his postconviction motion.
Contract – Forum-selection Clause
Consensus Construction & Consulting, Inc., appeals a money judgment in favor of Jones Sign Co., Inc. Consensus asserts the circuit court erred by refusing to enforce a forum selection clause contained in the parties’ contract identifying the courts of South Carolina as the proper place to litigate disputes under the contract.
Damages
Superior Restaurant Company, LLC, appeals judgments, entered following a jury’s verdict in a case involving a failed restaurant venture.
Sentencing Guidelines – Supervised Release
Jeremy Hogenkamp pleaded guilty to a federal crime and was sentenced to 10 years’ imprisonment plus 25 years’ supervised release.
Qualified Immunity
Caught in a fit of road rage, Keli Calderone shot another driver with her handgun.
ADA and Due Process Claim Violation
Plaintiff Brad Sandefur is a corrections officer for the Sheriff of Cook County, Illinois.
4th Amendment Violation – Excessive Force
Richard Turner died during an encounter with police officers in Champaign, Illinois.
Attorney Disciplinary Hearing
The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) and Attorney Guy Norman Maras have filed a stipulation pursuant to Supreme Court Rule (SCR) 22.12 that Attorney Maras' license to practice law in Wisconsin should be suspended for a period of six months, as discipline reciprocal to that imposed by the Supreme Court of Illinois.
Attorney Disciplinary Hearing
We review the stipulation filed by the Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) and Attorney Coral Dawn Pleas pursuant to Supreme Court Rule (SCR) 22.12.
Attorney Disciplinary Hearing
The Office of Lawyer Regulation (OLR) and Attorney Jean M. Robinson have filed a stipulation pursuant to Supreme Court Rule (SCR) 22.12 that Attorney Robinson's license to practice law in Wisconsin should be suspended for a period of 18 months, as discipline reciprocal to that imposed by the District of Columbia Court of Appeals.
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