Aging prison population drives Wisconsin corrections costs
A new report shows Wisconsin’s aging prison population is increasing corrections costs, driven by longer sentences, OWI cases and violent crime trends.
Legal News
- Aging prison population drives Wisconsin corrections costs
- Real estate agent, wife charged in $500k lodge theft
- Ex-Wisconsin man sentenced for illegal campaign funds
- Wisconsin Supreme Court to hear voter records case
- UW-Madison researcher charged in lab poisoning case
- Appleton doctor to pay $382k in Medicare false claims case
- Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs judicial recusal rule
- Brunette launches bid for Supreme Court
- Franklin man pleads guilty to SNAP fraud, tax crimes
- Wisconsin absentee ballot dispute may spark lawsuit
- Brookfield attorney license revoked in abuse case
- Pabst liable under Wisconsin workplace safety law
Case Digests
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- Asbestos Exposure-Punitive Damages
- Scheduling Order Enforcement-Appellate Sanctions
- Property Law-Contracts
- Judicial Estoppel-Failure to Raise an Issue
- Doctrine of Issue Preclusion
- Ineffective Assistance of Counsel-Strickland Standard
- Pleas Withdrawal-Plea Colloquy Defect
- Minimum Wage Laws-Arbitration Agreement Dispute
- Sufficiency of Evidence-Daubert Standard
- Due Process Rights
- Immigration


