The City of Brookfield appeals from an order dismissing two uniform traffic citations that charged Daniel D. Ulmen with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated ...
Read More »00-3013-CR State v. Martin
Richard Martin pled guilty to operating while under the influence of an intoxicant, second offense, contrary to Wis. Stat. sec. 346.63(1)(a). He appeals his conviction, ...
Read More »00-3180-CR State v. Roesing
Victoria D. Roesing appeals from a judgment of conviction after a jury found her guilty of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of ...
Read More »00-3558-CR State v. Burks
Susan Burks appeals her judgment of conviction for operating while under the influence of an intoxicant, third offense, contrary to Wis. Stat. sec. 346.63(1)(a). Burks ...
Read More »00-2519-CR State v. Hendrickson
Improper factors; modification; ineffective assistance Following conviction upon his Alford1 plea to one count of first-degree sexual assault, Richard Hendrickson moved for permission to withdraw ...
Read More »00-3023-CR State v. Daniel R.F.
Joinder and severance; jury instructions Daniel F. appeals a judgment convicting him of first-degree sexual assault of a child and an order denying his motion ...
Read More »00-0310-CR State v. Morris
Speedy trial; presumptively prejudicial delay Pharoah Morris appeals a conviction for armed robbery. He contends that he did not receive a speedy trial, in violation ...
Read More »99-3297 Wisconsin Professional Police Association, Inc. et al. v. Lightbourn et al.
Plaintiffs assert, as one argument, that participants in the state retirement system have a property right to have the investment earnings of the fixed trust ...
Read More »98-1126 Milwaukee District Council 48, et al. v. Milwaukee County, et al.
“There is no dispute that county employees who have passed their probationary period have a protectible property interest in their jobs because state law precludes ...
Read More »01-1212 In the Matter of Disciplinary Proceedings Against Andrew L. Hunsick, Attorney at Law, Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Hunsick
“As aggravating factors to be considered, the parties stipulated that his position as a public official constituted a violation of the public trust and that ...
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