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2010AP2616 Spickler v. Eau Claire County Board of Land Use Appeals, et al.

Property Zoning; conditional use permits; revocation Clifford and Debra Spickler appeal an order affirming, on certiorari review, the decision of the Eau Claire County Board of Land Use revoking a conditional use permit that had been issued to the Spicklers. We affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2010AP2616 Spickler v. Eau Claire County Board of Land Use Appeals, et ...

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10-2927 Shawano Gun & Loan, LLC, v. Hughes

Firearms Dealers; revocation Where gun purchasers had the same last name and/or address as persons whose applications to buy firearms were denied the previous day, the district court reasonably held the sales were willful sales to straw purchasers. “A violation is willful under 18 U.S.C. § 923(e) if ATF shows that the firearms dealer ‘“knew of [its] legal obligation and ...

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2009AP773-D OLR v. Nunnery

Professional Responsibility Revocation Where attorney Willie J. Nunnery is guilty of multiple aggravated acts of misconduct and has a history of discipline, revocation is appropriate. “Attorney Nunnery’s professional misconduct requires the severest level of discipline that we impose, namely, the revocation of his license to practice law in Wisconsin. Attorney Nunnery has repeatedly failed to diligently pursue his clients’ cases, ...

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2009AP3058 State ex rel. Howard v. Schwarz

Parole and Probation Revocation Adam Howard, pro se, appeals an order of the circuit court affirming a Division of Hearings and Appeals decision sustaining revocation of his parole.  We conclude that the Division’s decision was appropriate and we affirm the circuit court. Affirmed. This opinion will not be published. 2009AP3058 State ex rel. Howard v. Schwarz Dist. I, Milwaukee County, ...

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2010AP1745 State ex rel. Hatchett v. Schwarz

Probation and Parole Revocation Antoine Hatchett, pro se, appeals from a circuit court order denying his request for relief in a certiorari review of the decision to revoke his probation. Hatchett argues that his probation should not have been revoked because the basis for revocation—Hatchett’s refusal to sign a statement given to his probation agent—was impacted by his agent’s failure ...

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2010AP728 State ex rel. Holloway v. Schwarz, et al.

Extended Supervision Revocation Gregory Holloway, pro se, challenges a circuit court order upholding the revocation of his extended supervision. We affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2010AP728 State ex rel. Holloway v. Schwarz, et al. Dist I, Milwaukee County, Sosnay, J., Per Curiam Attorneys: For Appellant: Holloway, Gregory, pro se; For Respondent: Moriarty, Richard B., Madison; Potter, Kevin C., ...

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2009AP3102 Szarkowitz v. Division of Hearings and Appeals

Probation Revocation Mark Szarkowitz, pro se, appeals from an order dismissing as untimely his petition for writ of certiorari. The petition challenged a decision sustaining the revocation of his probation. Szarkowitz argues we should construe a prior letter to the circuit court as a timely petition for certiorari. He also argues the time for filing certiorari should be tolled because ...

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2010AP83-CR State v. Walker

Probation and Parole Revocation Jason Walker was sentenced after revocation of his probation. The sentencing court considered probation violations that Walker denied committing. Walker argues the court could not consider the violations because the State did not prove he committed them. He contends the sentencing court was obligated to resolve the factual dispute about whether the violations occurred, but had ...

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08-1889 Samirah v. Holder

Immigration Advance parole; revocation Where a grant of advanced parole is later revoked, the alien must be permitted to reenter the United States for the purpose of reacquiring lawful resident status. “We do not retract our earlier statement, based on our previous decision, that the immigration statute makes the grant of advance parole discretionary, 8 U.S.C. § 1182(d)(5)(A), and its ...

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2009AP2877 State ex rel. Blecker v. Schwartz

Probation and Parole Revocation David A. Blecker appeals a judgment affirming the revocation of his probation. He contends the revocation was based on insufficient evidence that was not credible, probative or substantial, in part because it depended on statements that should be considered part of a polygraph examination, and it was unfair to require him to report conduct that he ...

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