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UPDATE: State Supreme Court grants new trial for Whitewater man who killed brother-in-law
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Wisconsin justices order new trial in brother-in-law s death – Wisconsin Law Journal – WI Legal News & Resources
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Man convicted of Whitewater killing deserves new trial: SCOWIS
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The former wife of an Oconomowoc man who intentionally burned down the couple s shared Lac La Belle home in June 2013 will not receive an insurance payout, according to a recent ruling from the Wisconsin Supreme Court
The Supreme Court s 4-3 decision on June 8 affirmed the decision of the court of appeals that Kemper Insurance Co. was not required to provide coverage for the loss of the home.
Kemper filed a lawsuit in December 2013 against Ismet and Ybdi Islami about six months before Ybdi was charged with burning down their home to collect fraudulent insurance money. According to county tax records, the property was valued at $818,000 the year it burned down. Ybdi Islami was convicted of arson in 2017.
But Justice Rebecca Bradley dissents, defending right to get drunk and carry firearms. By Henry Redman - May 5th, 2021 01:44 pm //end headline wrapper ?>M1911 Pistol Gun. (Pixabay License).
In a 6-1 decision, the Wisconsin Supreme Court upheld the conviction of a Madison man who was intoxicated while he carried a firearm through his apartment after getting into an argument with his roommates and their friends.
But in a dissent, Justice
Rebecca Bradley made a full-throated defense of the man’s Second Amendment right to get drunk, fight with his roommates and guests and tell them they’re going to get a “a f ing face full of lead” while carrying a gun.