SIMS v. MANSON


25 Wis.2d 110 (1964)

SIMS, Appellant, v. MANSON, Commissioner of Insurance, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

September 29, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The cause was submitted for the appellant on the brief of Francis J. Skiba of Milwaukee, and for the respondent on the brief of George Thompson, attorney general, and A. J. Feifarek, assistant attorney general.


GORDON, J.

"Immortal gods, I crave no pelf; I pray for no man but myself: Grant I may never prove so fond, To trust man on his oath or bond."

The reluctance to trust one's fellowman which Shakespeare noted in Timon of Athens (act 1, scene 2) has given rise to the bail-bond business. The magnitude of this industry is well known to trial judges...

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