Appellate Decisions Released March 29, 2006
The Wisconsin Supreme Court did not release any opinions or dispositional orders today.
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released these opinions, including the following, which were recommended for publication:
Barber v. Weber, in which the Court stated that the doctrine of claim preclusion prevented the Zoning Board of Appeals' final decision from being challenged in circuit court other than on certiorari review.
Update: Dave Sheeley's report in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [-TB]
Jay M.H. v. Winnebago County DH&HS, in which the Court concluded the Circuit Court has authority to reconsider its decision on a DHSS child abuse determination and must remand the determination to the agency for further proceedings upon a showing of newly discovered evidence.
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released these opinions, including the following, which were recommended for publication:
Barber v. Weber, in which the Court stated that the doctrine of claim preclusion prevented the Zoning Board of Appeals' final decision from being challenged in circuit court other than on certiorari review.
Update: Dave Sheeley's report in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel [-TB]
Jay M.H. v. Winnebago County DH&HS, in which the Court concluded the Circuit Court has authority to reconsider its decision on a DHSS child abuse determination and must remand the determination to the agency for further proceedings upon a showing of newly discovered evidence.


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