A police officer did not violate the Fourth Amendment when he opened a small canister taken from the purse of a woman who had been detained for shoplifting, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals has ruled.
A liability release that covered chairlift loading and unloading did not apply to a claim that ski hill employees were negligent in failing to rescue a woman from a chairlift, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals has ruled.
The trial court in a homicide trial properly excluded prior bad acts evidence and expert witnesses whose testimony was unreliable or would have been confusing, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals has ruled.
A police officer did not violate the Fourth Amendment when he opened a small canister taken from the purse of a woman who had been detained for shoplifting, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals has ruled.
An anti-assignment clause did not prevent the assignment of insurance rights from the company that purchased an insurance policy to a successor company, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals has ruled.