BOARD OF REGENTS v. STATE PERSONNEL COM'N

No. 01-1899.

254 Wis.2d 148 (2002)

2002 WI 79

646 N.W.2d 759

BOARD OF REGENTS OF the UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM, Petitioner-Respondent, v. STATE of Wisconsin PERSONNEL COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent-Co-Appellant, Dale R. BRENON, Appellant. Dale R. BRENON, Petitioner-Appellant, v. STATE of Wisconsin PERSONNEL COMMISSION, Respondent-Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided June 28, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the petitioner-appellant there were briefs (in the court of appeals) by Paul R. Erickson and Gutglass, Erickson, Bonville, Seibel & Falkner, S.C., Milwaukee, and oral argument by Paul R. Erickson.

For the respondent-respondent-co-appellant there were briefs (in the court of appeals) by Kristine A. (Edwards) Long and Hurley, Burish & Milliken, S.C., Madison, and oral argument by Kristine A. Long.

For the petitioner-respondent the cause was argued by David C. Rice, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was James E. Doyle, attorney general.


¶ 1. WILLIAM A. BABLITCH, J.

Appellant Dale Brenon (Brenon) successfully challenged his discharge by his employer, the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System, more specifically the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Police Department (UWM), in an appeal to the Wisconsin Personnel Commission (Commission). During a hearing on damages for the wrongful discharge, the Commission denied admission of evidence related to additional alleged misconduct committed...

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