Man convicted of killing teacher’s aid husband to get new hearing
A man convicted as a teen of killing the husband of a teacher’s aide will be allowed an evidentiary hearing to modify his prison sentence, according to a ruling from the Court of Appeals IV.
Appeals Court rules extended traffic stop was legal
The Court of Appeals IV reversed the decision of the La Crosse County Circuit Court, which suppressed evidence from an extended traffic stop. The circuit court granted Alex Mark Hagen’s […]
Court: Ballots cannot be rejected for lack of election official initial
The Court of Appeals IV ruled Thursday that ballots cannot be rejected if they are not initialed by the appropriate election official.
Legal News
- Congressional candidate challenges rivals’ ballot papers
- FBI interview covers poll worker’s complaint
- Milwaukee County hires lawyers to protect 2020 ballot privacy
- Madison election official reassigned after ballot error
- Prison guard sentenced for sexually assaulting inmate
- Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs judicial recusal rules
- Wisconsin settles Waupun prison death lawsuit for $3.75M
- Wisconsin settles $10M PFAS lawsuit against Tyco
- Poll: Most Americans think Supreme Court favors Trump
- FBI interviews Milwaukee officers in 2020 election probe
- Georgia-Pacific settles wrongful termination lawsuit
- Attorney reprimanded over witness payments
Case Digests
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- Attorney Misconduct-License Revocation
- Daubert Standard-Damages Cap
- Business Replacement Benefits-Equitable Estoppel
- Self-Storage Act-Sufficiency of Evidence
- Rule 11 Plea-Constructive Possession
- Sentencing Enhancement-Harmless Error- Methamphetamine Distribution
- Substantive Reasonableness-Sentencing Disparity
- Deferential Substantial-Evidence Standard-Hardship Determination
- First Amendment-Connick/Pickering Balancing Framework
- Monell Liability-Eighth Amendment (Medical Care)
- Lanham Act-International Service




