Kevin Arnold
06-30-2002, 06:53 AM
Did a little searching on the Court of Appeals site about the WISN tower zoning issue and low and behold it looks like they're still alive with their appeal to extend their tower. Although it's difficult to interpret the legalese, this is what I found:
02-0941 Court of Appeals District: 1
Status: Closed
Disposition: Reversed and remanded 5/9/02
Short Caption: Hearst-Argyle Stations v. Grant F. Langley
Class: Other Inj or Restraining Order
Court: Court of Appeals
1/3 Judge: 3 Judge Case
County: Milwaukee
Circuit Court Case No: 02-CV-2619
Circuit Court Judge: Michael P. Sullivan
and this:
Filed By: Matthew J. Flynn Other Decision 5/9/02
Date Submitted: 4/17/02
Additional Response Received: 4/29/02 Filed By: Linda U. Burke
Additional Response Received: 4/25/02 Filed By: Maureen McGlynn Flanagan
ORD petition for leave to appeal is granted; FRO matter is summarily reversed and remanded to cir ct for proceedings consistent w/this order; FRO motion to dissolve stay is denied as moot.
If they're any lawyers out there maybe you can clarify, but it looks like its back to court for the Hearst-Argyle boys. Ironically, they'll spend so much on lawyers they won't be able to afford a digital transmitter.
02-0941 Court of Appeals District: 1
Status: Closed
Disposition: Reversed and remanded 5/9/02
Short Caption: Hearst-Argyle Stations v. Grant F. Langley
Class: Other Inj or Restraining Order
Court: Court of Appeals
1/3 Judge: 3 Judge Case
County: Milwaukee
Circuit Court Case No: 02-CV-2619
Circuit Court Judge: Michael P. Sullivan
and this:
Filed By: Matthew J. Flynn Other Decision 5/9/02
Date Submitted: 4/17/02
Additional Response Received: 4/29/02 Filed By: Linda U. Burke
Additional Response Received: 4/25/02 Filed By: Maureen McGlynn Flanagan
ORD petition for leave to appeal is granted; FRO matter is summarily reversed and remanded to cir ct for proceedings consistent w/this order; FRO motion to dissolve stay is denied as moot.
If they're any lawyers out there maybe you can clarify, but it looks like its back to court for the Hearst-Argyle boys. Ironically, they'll spend so much on lawyers they won't be able to afford a digital transmitter.