STATE EX REL. LUEDTKE v. BERTRAND

Nos. 97-3238-W, 98-0107-W.

220 Wis.2d 574 (1998)

583 N.W.2d 858

STATE of Wisconsin EX REL. James D. LUEDTKE, Petitioner, v. Daniel BERTRAND, Respondent. STATE of Wisconsin EX REL. Jerry P. DOWDLEY, Jr., Petitioner, v. CIRCUIT COURT FOR DANE COUNTY and the Honorable Richard J. Calla way, presiding, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided June 11, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

On behalf of the petitioner, State ex rel. James D. Luedtke, the cause was submitted on the petition of James D. Luedtke, pro se, of Green Bay.

On behalf of the petitioner, State ex rel. Jerry R. Dowdley, Jr., the cause was submitted on the petition of Jerry P. Dowdley, pro se, of Green Bay.

On behalf of the respondent, Daniel Bertrand, the cause was submitted on the petition of James E. Doyle, attorney general, and Charles D. Hoornstra, assistant attorney general.

On behalf of the respondent, Circuit Court for Dane County and the Honorable Richard J. Callaway, the cause was submitted on the petition of James E. Doyle, attorney general, and James H. McDermott, assistant attorney general.

Before Dykman, P.J., Vergeront and Roggensack, JJ.


DYKMAN, P.J.

James D. Luedtke and Jerry P. Dowdley, Jr. petition for supervisory writs directing circuit courts to grant their petitions to commence certiorari actions under § 814.29, STATS., without payment of fees.

With regard to Luedtke's certiorari petition, we conclude that the circuit court erred by: (1) applying a discretionary standard to the issue of whether the petition states a claim; and (2) failing to consider possible collateral consequences...

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