Supreme Court accepts three new cases, November 21, 2006
They are
The court also denied four petitions for writs, 41 petitions for review, and one petition to bypass.
State ex rel. Castaneda v. Welch (is requirement that a citizen complaint identify a particular officer within the scope of the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission's rule making authority if the officer is alleged to have concealed his identity)
State v. Johnson (may delinquent who, while in juvenile detention, commits a battery for which he is charged as an adult, be credited with some of the time spent in juvenile detention when sentenced for the battery)
Stoughton Trailers v. LIRC 2006 WI APP 157 (was termination of employee for unexcused absences due to migraine headaches discrimination on the basis of a disability, Wis. Stat. § 111.34, and a refulal to reasonably accommodate a disability, Wis. Stat. § 111.34(1)(b) )
The court also denied four petitions for writs, 41 petitions for review, and one petition to bypass.


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