The affirmative defense available to victims of sex trafficking for crimes committed as a direct result of the trafficking is a complete defense to first-degree intentional homicide, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled.
To recover attorney fees under Wisconsin’s public records law, a records requester “must obtain a judicially sanctioned change” in the relationship between the requester and the custodian of the records, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled
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The admission of testimony by a victim about her lack of sexual activity in the period preceding an alleged sexual assault did not warrant reversing a defendant’s sexual assault conviction, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled.