BIHLMIRE v. HAHN


31 Wis.2d 537 (1966)

BIHLMIRE, Assignee, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. HAHN and wife, Defendants and Appellants: RAUP, Trustee, and others, Defendants: TRANSASIA TRADING CORPORATION, Impleaded Defendant and Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

July 1, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there were briefs by Orr, Isaksen, Werner, Lathrop & Heaney of Madison, and oral argument by Trayton L. Lathrop.

For the respondent there was a brief by Charne & Tehan of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Irvin B. Charne.


GORDON, J.

Denial of a Fair Hearing.

Mr. Hahn claims that Mr. Bihlmire corrupted these proceedings by a series of improper communications to the trial judge. The record shows that Mr. Bihlmire sent eight letters and one telegram to Judge ZASTROW. In these communications he characterized Mr. Hahn as a professional litigant and accused him of submitting a fraudulent bid. He also accused Mr. Hahn of neglecting his children and of having swindled naive...

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