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Wisconsin Court of Appeals Opinions Search Results

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released new opinions as of March 19, 2026. The search results include one case, State v. Marcos Banuelos (Case number 2025AP000830), with its corresponding PDF available for download. Published opinions are subject to modification before appearing in bound volumes.

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9d ago ECB Press Releases
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ECB Maintains Interest Rates, Targets 2% Inflation Amidst Geopolitical Uncertainty

The European Central Bank (ECB) announced its decision to keep key interest rates unchanged, reaffirming its commitment to a 2% inflation target. The press release highlights increased uncertainty due to the war in the Middle East, which is projected to raise inflation and dampen economic growth in the medium term.

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9d ago ECB Press Releases
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ECB Monetary Policy Statement - Interest Rates Unchanged

The European Central Bank (ECB) announced its decision to keep key interest rates unchanged, reaffirming its commitment to achieving the 2% inflation target. The statement noted increased uncertainty due to geopolitical events impacting energy prices and economic growth projections.

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State v. Litt - Curative Instruction and Evidence Sufficiency

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed Johnny Litt III's convictions for drug trafficking and other offenses. The court found that the trial court properly issued a curative instruction in response to defense counsel's closing statements and that the evidence was sufficient to support the trafficking conviction.

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Temethy v. Dept. Job & Family Servs. - Judgment Affirmed

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's dismissal of Roger George Temethy's case against the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services. The court found that the dismissal for lack of subject-matter jurisdiction was proper, as unemployment compensation claims must be brought in the Ohio Court of Claims.

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State v. Wilson - Sentence Vacated Due to Plea Agreement Violation

The Ohio Court of Appeals vacated the sentence of Sha’lon Wilson due to a potential violation of her plea agreement by the State. The court found that Wilson's due process rights were violated and remanded the case for resentencing, allowing her the opportunity to withdraw her guilty pleas.

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Rizk v. Droco Roofing - Denial of Motion for Relief from Judgment

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's denial of a motion for relief from judgment filed by Droco Roofing. The court found no abuse of discretion, as Droco and its counsel failed to provide a change of address and did not check the docket for updates on the case, including the hearing date.

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Ohio Court of Appeals Opinion on Child Custody

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed a juvenile court's decision granting permanent custody of two minor children to the Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Family Services. The court found sufficient evidence to support the custody award and denied the mother's motion to extend temporary custody.

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Griffith v. Chelsea Condominimum - Settlement Agreement Dispute

The Ohio Court of Appeals reviewed a dispute over a settlement agreement, focusing on contract law, attorney's fees, and damages. The court affirmed the trial court's enforcement of the settlement but reversed and remanded the award of attorney's fees pending further review of mitigation arguments.

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State v. Matos - Gross Sexual Imposition Sentencing Appeal

The Ohio Court of Appeals affirmed the six-year sentence for Eddie Matos, who pleaded guilty to two counts of gross sexual imposition involving minor children. The court found the trial court properly considered sentencing statutes and that consecutive sentences were supported by the record.

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