FORD v. KENOSHA COUNTY

No. 89-1046.

160 Wis.2d 485 (1991)

466 N.W.2d 646

Darryl E. FORD, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. KENOSHA COUNTY, its Officials, Agents and Employees, Defendants-Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided March 11, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff-appellant there were briefs (in the court of appeals) by Walter W. Stern and Stern, Caviale & Stern, Kenosha and oral argument by Walter W. Stern.

For the defendants-respondents there was a brief (in the court of appeals) and oral argument by Bernard R. Vash, Kenosha County Corporation Counsel.


DAY, J.

This case is before the court on certification from the court of appeals pursuant to section 809.61, Stats. 1987-88. Darryl E. Ford appeals from a judgment entered by the circuit court of Kenosha County, the Honorable Michael S. Fisher, presiding, dismissing Ford's complaint against Kenosha County, its officials, agents, officers, and employees.

The issue certified on appeals is: "does the doctrine of judicial...

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