Teacher charged with sexually assaulting student
A high school teacher is charged in Brown County with sexually assaulting a 16-year-old student.
Former western Wis. teacher pleads guilty in sex case
A Minnesota man who taught in a western Wisconsin high school has pleaded guilty to having sex with two female students.
Group accuses Happ of going easy on child molester (UPDATE)
A conservative group on Tuesday accused Democratic Attorney General Susan Happ of letting an alleged child molester off easy because he bought her house a year before he was charged.
Badger recruit sentenced in sexual assault case
A former University of Wisconsin football recruit has been sentenced to a year in jail for sexually assaulting a woman during a visit to the Madison campus last December.
Darlington man gets 25 years for child pornography
A judge has sentenced a Darlington man to 25 years in federal prison for making sexually explicit videos of girls.
Former deputy charged with sexual assault
Prosecutors charged a former Dane County deputy Thursday with sexually assaulting a jail inmate while she was out on electronic monitoring and keeping child pornography on his home computers.
Group seeks new trial for sex-assault convict
The Wisconsin Innocence Project is trying to get a new trial for a Racine man serving 25 years in prison after he was convicted of a 1995 sexual assault.
Trial date set for Rep. Bill Kramer
State Rep. Bill Kramer, former majority leader of the Wisconsin Assembly, is due to stand trial in October on sexual assault charges.
Attorney gets 30 years in prison for sexual assaults
A Stevens Point attorney convicted of repeatedly sexually assaulting his wife in 2012 and 2013 was sentenced Wednesday to 30 years in prison.
Wisconsin Supreme Court reverses rape ruling (UPDATE)
Evidence of a prior consensual sexual relationship between a Milwaukee man and a woman who accused him of rape was properly excluded from his trial, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Tuesday.
Justices uphold conviction where defendant was not allowed to testify
A judge’s decision not to allow a defendant to testify at her own trial can be considered a harmless error that would not have affected the outcome, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
Ex-prison employee to register as sex offender
A Kenosha woman has been ordered to register as a sex offender after being convicted of sexual assault of an inmate at the prison where she worked.
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