Appellate Decisions Released July 12, 2006
The Wisconsin Supreme Court released these opinions today:
Jo-El Hanson v. American Family Mut. Ins. Co. (Personal injury plaintiff entitled to expenses for a surgery performed after her injury, even if it turns out the surgery was not necessary).
State v. Campbell (in prosecution in which an element consists of violating a prior judgment, defendant may collaterally attack the judgment as fraudulently procured if the fraud would have deprived the court of jurisdiction).
State v. Kelty (guilty plea waives subsequent challenge to multiplicity of charges; no express wavier of a defendant's double jeopardy rights is necessary in the plea colloquy).
State v. Young (circumstances under which a "seizure" occurs for purposes of suppression motion).
State v. Brown (circumstances under which defendant entitled to evidentiary hearing on motion to withdraw plea).
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released these opinions today, but did not recommend either of them for publication.
Jo-El Hanson v. American Family Mut. Ins. Co. (Personal injury plaintiff entitled to expenses for a surgery performed after her injury, even if it turns out the surgery was not necessary).
State v. Campbell (in prosecution in which an element consists of violating a prior judgment, defendant may collaterally attack the judgment as fraudulently procured if the fraud would have deprived the court of jurisdiction).
State v. Kelty (guilty plea waives subsequent challenge to multiplicity of charges; no express wavier of a defendant's double jeopardy rights is necessary in the plea colloquy).
State v. Young (circumstances under which a "seizure" occurs for purposes of suppression motion).
State v. Brown (circumstances under which defendant entitled to evidentiary hearing on motion to withdraw plea).
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals released these opinions today, but did not recommend either of them for publication.


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