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Q: libel case as defendant. I found a victim who was sexually assaulted did video interview does she have to appear court

The plantiff is the Elected Sheriff of a County in WI . The victim was 15 yrs old at the time in 1990 or 91 I am retired Cop and I obtained a video of her saying what the then Deputy did to her on duty . Now I realize in a criminal trial the victim must face their accuser but isn't this... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander and Personal Injury for Wisconsin on
Q: Can I sue the individual who filed a false and harmful TRO against me for slander, defamation and intimidation?
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answered on Oct 13, 2023

Yes, you can sue the individual who filed a false and harmful TRO against you for slander, defamation, and intimidation. Slander is the oral publication of a false statement that damages a person's reputation. Defamation is the publication of a false statement that damages a person's... View More

Q: The deed to my grandparents land regarding his will was illegal transfers to the city of Appleton wis. "koehnke woods"

They didn't provide my mother with a power of attorney created false documents and proof is in some clippings from oshkosh

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answered on Sep 11, 2023

I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To address potential illegal transfers or fraudulent actions in regard to a will or deed, it is advisable to seek out legal representation to assist in potentially rectifying this matter. They can help review the available evidence, including the... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander, Internet Law and Civil Rights for Wisconsin on
Q: Is it illegal to take someone’s picture in a workplace without them knowing, and then post it online?

Someone took a picture of my wife without her knowledge and approval, then used it in a Google review for her workplace. Without any sort of context, he called her rude. My wife deals with over-the-road drivers for the duration of her work shift, and this picture and review is now there for anyone... View More

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answered on Aug 14, 2023

In Wisconsin, taking someone's picture in a workplace without their knowledge and then posting it online could potentially infringe upon their privacy rights. However, the legality of such actions can depend on various factors, including the context, the intent, and any applicable workplace... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander, Family Law, Real Estate Law and Civil Rights for Wisconsin on
Q: Can I legally record a co owner in my home when she is yelling through the door or calling me by name in my house?
Jane E. Probst
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answered on Feb 6, 2023

Wisconsin is a one party state. You can record as long as you are part of the conversation.

1 Answer | Asked in Elder Law, Family Law and Libel & Slander for Wisconsin on
Q: I think my brother is abusing his POA rights and acting on them before he should. My father is still very competent in

His 90s but my brother has taken control of everything from financial,medical,property, to the point of who can come over to what can stay in the house. I was caregiver for past 6 yrs and evicted about 2mnths ago along with most of my things. We never had a contract!?how can I find out if he is... View More

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answered on Nov 22, 2020

To be able to act as a POA, it must be activated. That means two physicians declared your parent to be incompetent. Ask your brother to show you the activation document signed by the physicians. If he can not produce that document, you may wish to consult with an attorney to file a petition to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander for Wisconsin on
Q: If the court slanders your namePuts a bad name on you
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 26, 2020

Unless this involved something aboard a vessel, there didn't appear to be an element of maritime law. Nonetheless, in terms of slander (or libel), there are certain privileges, one of them being court proceedings. That could mean things said in the course of a trial might be immune from legal... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander, Personal Injury and Workers' Compensation for Wisconsin on
Q: Hello my name is Jesse I was started on fire with break cleaner by my boss and a co worker no one wanted to help me

I left message after message with osha and lawyers but no one would help me I was started on fire with break cleaner and told the owner of the company and then I was let go just after (January of 2017)

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Jan 2, 2020

I'm sorry for the ordeal you went through here. Unfortunately, considerable time has elapsed since these things took place. That might be the primary reason your post remains open all this time. You could try to arrange a brief consult with a Wisconsin attorney to discuss what could be done at... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Appeals / Appellate Law and Libel & Slander for Wisconsin on
Q: Can a judge deny expungement due to a failed drug test during probation?

Class I Felony, Delivery of THC (party to the crime). 18 months probation. I failed 3 drug tests, one of which was my first day meeting with the probation officer, and was never revoked or had a violation hearing. At the time of sentencing I was told that expungement would be available once... View More

William F Sulton
William F Sulton
answered on Apr 19, 2018

The law is that you must successfully complete your probation. That differs from whether you were revoked. But given that you were not revoked, I have question about why your case ended up back in front of a judge. Expungement is supposed to happen automatically when the clerk of court receives... View More

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Q: Can a family member compel me to share a recording of a private conversation with a now deceased family member?

I have an audio recording of a private conversation with my father, shortly before his passing several years ago. This conversation contains content that may be embarrassing to me. Another family member would like to compel me to share that recording and is threatening to take legal action. Can... View More

William F Sulton
William F Sulton
answered on Apr 24, 2017

Maybe. If the recording concerns the estate, it is probably discoverable. If not, then probably not. You can have the judge review the recording in camera (that means outside the presence of the parties to the case). That will solve the embarrassment concerns you have.

1 Answer | Asked in Libel & Slander for Wisconsin on
Q: Is this libel? "I would hate to see Mulligan Restorations butcher your historic home the way he butchered mine."

The contractor has no credentials to substantiate his claim that he is an expert in historic restoration. 4 bona fide experts in historic restoration have assessed the work he did on my house and have provided me with written reports outlining the deficiencies in every part of his work. I sued the... View More

William F Sulton
William F Sulton
answered on Apr 24, 2017

In order to prevail on a defamation claim (written defamation is called libel; verbal defamation is called slander), the statements have to be false. If the statements are true, then it is not defamation. However, you likely signed a settlement agreement that has confidentiality and... View More

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Q: What are my rights against my boyfriend ex calling my job and telling lies to boss and police about me.

Can both employer and ex be liebel? I lost job over it.

Robert Jason De Groot
Robert Jason De Groot
answered on Oct 22, 2015

You want to know what your rights are. In order to find out what your rights are, you have to go have a full discussion with an attorney. Specifically, what lies were told? You have to know what was said in order to determine that it was a lie.

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