Michael A. Senecal appeals from an order revoking his driving privileges based upon the trial’s court determination that Senecal improperly refused to submit to a ...
Read More »01-0546-CR State v. Miller
Douglas J. Miller appeals from a judgment of conviction for operating a motor vehicle with a prohibited alcohol concentration (OWPAC). Miller challenges the denial of ...
Read More »00-3410-CR State v. Rumlow
Ryan Rumlow appeals a judgment of conviction for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant. He claims that the arresting officer ...
Read More »01-0249 County of Waukesha v. Squire
Gene W. Squire appeals from a judgment of conviction for operating while intoxicated, first offense. He contends that the arresting officer did not have reasonable ...
Read More »01-0443 State v. Meidenbauer
Kenneth S. Meidenbauer appeals from his conviction for making an illegal U-turn at a prohibited place on a highway. The location was a cross-over area ...
Read More »00-3525-CR State v. Kundert
Barry Kundert appeals a judgment convicting him of obstructing an officer, claiming he should be granted a new trial because he was denied his constitutional ...
Read More »00-2480-CR State v. Kaltenbach
Donald Kaltenbach appeals from a judgment of conviction, following a guilty plea, for first-degree reckless homicide, while armed, and from the circuit court order denying ...
Read More »00-2832, 00-2833, 00-2834 State v. Moss
Peter Moss appeals his conviction for possessing fireworks with the intent to unlawfully sell. He also challenges the trial court’s judgment forfeiting his stock of ...
Read More »00-2948-CR State v. Headrick
Timothy Headrick appeals a judgment convicting him of armed robbery. He argues that the trial court should have suppressed his confession because it was involuntary ...
Read More »00-1606-CR State v. Staples
William Staples appeals pro se from a judgment entered after he pled guilty to possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance (cocaine). Staples claims ...
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