STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE v. LEMERE


17 Wis.2d 240 (1962)

STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE, Appellant, v. LEMERE and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

June 29, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Charles C. Lubcke, collection and deportation counsel, and Clarence J. Simon and James R. Pleyte, assistant counsel, and oral argument by Mr. Simon.

For the respondents there were briefs by Davis, Soquet, Cherney & Ross of Green Bay, and oral argument by Colburn G. Cherney.


FAIRCHILD, J.

Unfortunately, the parties have gone to the expense of briefing and arguing merits of their case, assuming that the merits are properly before us.

"It is the duty of this court, notwithstanding no issue has been raised by counsel, to take notice of a point which goes to the jurisdiction of this court on appeal and to dismiss the appeal on its own motion, if the order of the trial court is not an appealable order."1

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