Plea Withdrawal
Jeramie Joseph Mason appeals from an amended judgment of conviction for one count of possession of heroin with intent to deliver (more than fifty grams) and one count of keeping a drug trafficking place, both as a second and subsequent offense, contrary to WIS. STAT. §§ 961.41(1m)(d)4., 961.42(1), and 961.48(1)(b) (2013-14).
Ineffective Assistance of Counsel
Dwayne T. Freeman appeals from a judgment of conviction, following a jury trial, for armed robbery as party to the crime and as a repeater, burglary with use of a dangerous weapon as party to the crime, and possession of a firearm by a felon.
Recreational Immunity
Carol and Gerald Wilmet appeal an order dismissing their claims against the City of De Pere and its insurer as being barred by the recreational immunity statute, WIS. STAT. § 895.52 (2015-16).
Sentence Modification
William McNew, pro se, appeals an order denying his motion for sentence modification.
Court Error – Motion to Open Judgment
Judith Ann Walker appeals the order of the circuit court denying her motion to open the judgment.
Injunctive Relief
Clark County Sheriff Gregory Herrick filed this civil lawsuit against Clark County, its County Board of Supervisors, and six individual County Board supervisors, after supervisors raised questions about the Sheriff’s ordering and planning to take delivery of six vehicles and his plans to sell other vehicles.
Newly Discovered Evidence
Lamar Robinson appeals an order of the circuit court denying his motion for postconviction relief without an evidentiary hearing.
Adverse Possession
DuWayne and Judith Hoffman brought an adverse possession action against developer Scenic Ridge Verona, LLC in hopes of obtaining title to a .589 acre parcel of land (“the disputed parcel”).
Motion to Suppress
Thomas Gibson appeals from a judgment of conviction for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
Petition to Reopen
A judgment was entered against Mark Nelson upon his default in failing to answer the complaint or appear in this small claims action.
Landlord Tenant – Eviction
Mike McGrath, pro se, appeals from an order granting a judgment of eviction in favor of his landlord, Daniel W. Bruckner.
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