· 2/23/1995
City of Edgerton v. General Casualty Co.
Citations
- 527 N.W.2d 305
- 190 Wis. 2d 510
- 1995 Wisc. LEXIS 15
How courts have described this case
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- concluding that Justice Geske's disclosure in open court that she would be impartial despite the nature of her husband's employer showed she, herself, made the required subjective determination
- concluding that Justice Geske's disclosure in open court that she would be impartial despite the nature of her husband's employer showed she, herself, made the required subjective determination
- concluding that Justice Geske's declaration in open court that she would be impartial despite the type of industry that employed a family member demonstrated that she, herself, made the determination required
- requesting the disqualification of Justice Geske, who had participated in the majority decision
- Heffernan, C.J., unanimous decision, J. Geske not participating, reviewing J. Geske's decision not to disqualify herself
- Heffernan, C.J., unanimous decision, J. Geske not participating, reviewing J. Geske's decision not to disqualify herself
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Judges: Heffernan, Geske
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