“[B]ecause the issue seems to be of statewide importance, we take the unusual step of remanding the matter to the circuit court where the parties ...
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00-2056-CR State v. Bielefeldt
Michael J. Bielefeldt appeals from a judgment of conviction of second-degree sexual assault, false imprisonment and battery. He also appeals from an order denying his ...
Read More »00-3111 U.S. v. Childs
“The defendant’s criminal record (even, as here, of very recent vintage) is an aspect of his status, which is unalterable, whether he is committing a ...
Read More »00-1003 In the Matter of the Mental Commitment of Edward S.
State ex rel. Lockman v. Gerhardstein, 107 Wis.2d 325, 320 N.W.2d 27 (Ct. App. 1982) (finding the time limit mandatory) is distinguishable because Lockman involved ...
Read More »00-2496-CR State v. Garth
Devaldis Garth appeals a judgment convicting him on one felony and two misdemeanor counts. The issue is whether the trial court properly denied his motion ...
Read More »01-1003 U.S. v. Peterson
“The district court in this case structured its upward departure from the PSR’s suggested offense level of 11 to an offense level of 13 by ...
Read More »00-2078 Putnam, et al. v. Time Warner Cable
Where the plaintiff customers did not allege that they had received late bills, or that they intended to disregard the bills and late fees, the ...
Read More »00-2453-CR State v. Stannard
Scott Stannard appeals from a judgment convicting him of theft and an order denying his motion for postconviction relief. Stannard contends that the presentence report ...
Read More »00-4008 & 00-4166 U.S. v. Watts
“While the Sixth Circuit’s reading of Apprendi is now perhaps a tenable one (and might indeed be the wave of the future), it is not, ...
Read More »00-2180 Industry to Industry, Inc. v. Hillsman Modular Molding, Inc.
Plaintiff corporation had been defendant corporation’s exclusive Wisconsin sales representative for 28 years when defendant terminated the agreement with 90 days’ notice. Defendant did not ...
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