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Court of Appeals Opinions Search Results
The Wisconsin Courts have made search results for Court of Appeals opinions available in PDF format. Published opinions may be subject to further editing before appearing in the official bound reports. Users can download multiple opinions in a compressed file.
Herbal Aspect LLC v. Alexander Gish - Court of Appeals Opinion
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released a recommended for publication opinion in the case of Herbal Aspect LLC v. Alexander Gish, docket number 2024AP002615. The opinion was released on March 5, 2026.
State v. Kaiman Lamar Smith - Criminal Case Affirmed
The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to suppress evidence in the case of State v. Kaiman Lamar Smith. The appellate court found that the initial traffic stop for a burnt-out headlight was not supported by reasonable articulable suspicion, leading to the suppression of evidence related to a DUI charge.
Travis Carter v. State - Homicide by Vehicle
The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed the conviction of Travis Carter for first-degree homicide by vehicle, predicated on a hit-and-run offense. The court found no merit in Carter's claims of ineffective assistance of counsel regarding jury instructions and objections.
Interlocutory Application Denied by Georgia Court of Appeals
Interlocutory Application Denied by Georgia Court of Appeals
Cameron v. Jmp Pizza, Inc. - Personal Injury Appeal
The Court of Appeals of Georgia reversed and remanded a summary judgment granted to JMP Pizza, Inc. The court found that the plaintiff's personal injury claims against the pizza company were not time-barred and should relate back to the initial complaint filed against the employee driver. The case will proceed to further trial court proceedings.
EPA Proposes Paper Manifest Sunset Rule
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a rule to sunset the paper hazardous waste manifest system and transition to an electronic system. The agency estimates this change could result in $28.5 million in savings.
EPA Proposes Delaying Clean Water Act Facility Response Plan Compliance
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed delaying the compliance date for facility response plans under the Clean Water Act. This proposed rule aims to align with administration policy and provides a comment period for public input.
DEC Forest Rangers - Week in Review
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) released a weekly update on Forest Ranger activities. The report details 362 search and rescue missions, 202 wildfires extinguished, and over 1,100 arrests and tickets issued in 2025. It also highlights recent public outreach and training exercises.
DEC and Team Rubicon Improve Braddock Bay Trails
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Team Rubicon are collaborating to remove hazardous trees and improve trail systems at Braddock Bay Wildlife Management Area. Trail closures are scheduled for March 21 and March 28, 2026, to facilitate this work.
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