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"Dangerousness" not a reason for involuntary medication under competency law, court rules
A pretrial defendant's dangerous is not a reason, under the state law governing competency, to order involuntary medication for the...
Oct 4, 2024


Decision in Brief: Sen. Cory Tomczyk loses defamation case
"Wausau Pilot published the second article at issue in this case, which identified Tomczyk as the individual who had used the slur. "
Sep 24, 2024


Mukwonago loses appeal in its effort to build a road where it promised a pond
"The plain language of that statute mandates that the land be used 'for the purposes therein expressed and no other.' ”
Sep 6, 2024


In Brief: State appeals appellate ruling suppressing juvenile's statements
"The question is whether these accepted (interview) techniques become coercive if the defendant is under 18."
Aug 29, 2024


Judge erred in deciding youth was ambiguous in invoking right to remain silent, appeals court rules
"When he asked whether he can return to his pod, it was in a tone which suggested he was musing about the possibility."
Aug 26, 2024


Supreme Court reverses key previous mental recommitment rulings; grants new protections
The state Supreme Court has tossed out major rulings in its own five-year-old precedent and ruled that counties cannot involuntarily...
Jul 17, 2024


The Supreme Court drops some big decisions
Catching up after time off, during which the Supreme Court dropped a couple big decisions. So if you, like me, were not engrossed in...
Jul 14, 2024
News take: Injunction against abortion protester violated First Amendment right, SCOW rules
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Thursday that an order barring an anti-abortion protester from coming close to a...
Jun 27, 2024


"Community caretaking" seizures and searches ripe for reform?
"It's possible some of the more expansive understandings of community caretaking in Wisconsin and elsewhere may need to be circumscribed."
Jun 21, 2024


A tangled SCOW decision, but majority agreement on tossing drunk driving conviction
"While reasonable suspicion doesn't demand much, it does demand more than a hunch," Hagedorn wrote. "And that is all we see here."
Jun 18, 2024


Man's desire to bring police chief "to justice" not enough for involuntary commitment: appeals court
A man's statement that he wanted to bring the police chief "to justice" is not enough to have him involuntarily committed and medicated...
Jun 15, 2024


In Brief: No guns for domestic violence offenders, even after expunction, appeals court rules
The case: Scot Van Oudenhoven v Wisconsin Department of Justice Case no.: 2023AP70-FT "In brief" posts are shorter looks at various court...
Jun 4, 2024


In brief: Grassl Bradley doubles down on opposing explanations in dismissed cases
Explaining why the Supreme Court dismisses cases as "improvidently granted" would "would only confuse attorneys, judges, and litigants,"...
May 27, 2024


In brief: Appeals court orders new trial due to lawyer's deficient performance
The full decision in State v Jobert L. Molde, 21AP1346, is here. A lawyer's failure to object to improper testimony in a sexual assault...
May 24, 2024


Appeals court finds eviction hearing so faulty it was "disservice to both parties"
A Racine County judge wrongly failed to allow a defendant in an eviction proceeding to present evidence and make her argument before...
May 13, 2024


Amicus says municipal home rule at stake in Pewaukee transportation fee case: summary
By implementing a TUF, a municipality can recover costs for transportation services in a way that is more equitable ...
May 7, 2024
News take: State Supreme Court rules against single-parent adoptions
Because the potential of losing both parental figures when one dies promotes stability. What chance will a non-legally recognized parent...
May 1, 2024


Bully-boy police tactics get bulldozed by Court of Appeals
Repeated threats by police to arrest a woman who refused permission to search her house, police refusal to allow her to go inside where her
Apr 29, 2024


Appeals court rejects state's effort to rewrite judicial substitution law
Requesting a judicial substitution after the original trial judge is identified but not yet officially assigned is allowed under the law, th
Apr 25, 2024


Rebecca Bradley says some defendants must seek judicial substitution before even knowing knowing who the judge is
Some defendants in criminal cases should be required to make judicial substitution requests before knowing who the assigned judge is,...
Apr 17, 2024
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