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Kenosha County DC&FS v. M.A.M., 2023AP1643-45, 4/24/24, District II (one-judge decision; ineligible for publication); case activity In a case demonstrating the difficult hurdles litigants must clear in order to prove deficient performance, COA affirms an underlying order terminating “Mary’s” parental rights. In this TPR action involving multiple children, the County alleged only one ground–continuing CHIPS… Read more

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Jackson County Department of Human Services v. I.J.R.,, 2023AP1495-6 4/11/24, District IV (one-judge decision; ineligible for publication); case activity In yet another beefy TPR appeal presenting multiple issues, COA rejects all of I.J.R.’s arguments and affirms. Right to Appear In-Person at Summary Judgment Hearing Here, the petitioner moved for partial summary judgment as to grounds… Read more

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Dane County Department of Human Services v. J.K., 2023AP1946-47, 3/28/24, District IV (one-judge decision; ineligible for publication); case activity In a TPR appeal presenting multiple issues, COA rejects all of J.K.’s arguments and affirms. Ineffective Assistance of Counsel  In this case, the petitioner moved for summary judgment with respect to grounds, “arguing that there was… Read more

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Notable Seventh Circuit Cases for February

February brought several meaty criminal (or criminal-adjacent) appeals: Thomas Moorer v. City of Chicago, et al., No. 22-1067: This § 1983 case centers on whether Chicago PD had probable cause to detain Moorer on suspicion of being the shooter in a messy homicide investigation. It would appear that Moorer was developed as a suspect almost… Read more

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January brought a few criminal (or criminal adjacent) cases our readers might find interesting: United States of America v. Byron Pierson, No. 21-3248: Pierson appeals two discretionary rulings of the district court. His first issue has to do with a proffer agreement. Here, Pierson initially agreed to plead guilty to possession of a firearm by… Read more

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Jackson County DHS v. R.H.H., 2023AP1229-1232, 11/16/23, District IV (one-judge decision, ineligible for publication); case activity In Kenosha Cnty. DHHS v. Jodie W., 2006 WI 93, ¶56, 293 Wis. 2d 530, 716 N.W.2d 845, the court overturned a TPR order premised on a parent’s failure to meet “an impossible condition of return, without consideration of… Read more

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Winnebago County Department of Human Services v. N.J.D., 2023AP75, 05/03/2023 (District 2) (one-judge opinion, ineligible for publication); case activity Presented with two strong bases to reverse, the court of appeals picks one and holds that because the record “fails to demonstrate that N.D. waived his right to counsel,” the order terminating his parental rights to… Read more

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Brown County Department of Human Services v. S.K., 2023 WI App 27; case activity A court has grounds to terminate parental rights under §48.415(9m) when the parent commits a “serious felony against a child.” Here, the circuit court found that grounds existed to terminate Stephanie’s parental rights to Robert because she had been convicted of … Read more

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