LEBOW v. OPTOMETRY EXAMINING BOARD

No. 225.

52 Wis.2d 569 (1971)

191 N.W.2d 47

LEBOW, Appellant, v. OPTOMETRY EXAMINING BOARD, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided November 2, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief and oral argument by Steve Enich of Milwaukee.

For the respondent there was a brief by Robert W. Warren, attorney general, and David J. Hanson, assistant attorney general; the cause was argued by Stephen M. Sobota, assistant attorney general.


HEFFERNAN, J.

Some of the older cases decided by this court conclude that extrinsic evidence to show bias and prejudice are not admissible. Clark v. Blochowiak (1942), 241 Wis. 236, 5 N.W.2d 772. However, since that time the scope of review in certiorari has been considerably broadened. In State ex rel. Wasilewski v. Board of School Directors (1961), 14 Wis.2d 243, 255, 111 N.W.2d 198, we said:

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