top of page
Search
  • jrm728

Firm Wins at Wisconsin Supreme Court

May 20, 2022 -- Today, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin unanimously agreed with the arguments made by John Monroe for a client whose concealed carry license was revoked by the Wisconsin Department of Justice. The client had been convicted decades earlier of disorderly conduct during a domestic dispute. The Department of Justice revoked the license on the grounds that the conviction was for a "misdemeanor crime of domestic violence." The Supreme Court disgreed, ruling that disorderly conduct in Wisconsin can never constitute a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence. The Department of Justice will be ordered to reinstate the license.

135 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

December 7, 2023 -- John Monroe Law has filed an "amicus" (i.e., friend of the court) brief with the Supreme Court of Georgia on behalf of Georgia Second Amendment, Inc. ("GA2A). The case, Christophe

September 19, 2023 -- Today, the Supreme Court of Georgia handed another victory to a client of John Monroe Law, P.C. In the case, the client had been denied a Georgia weapons carry license ("GWL") o

September 6, 2023 -- Today, the Supreme Court of Georgia reinstated a case that had been dismissed by the Superior Court of Fulton County. In the case, John Monroe Law, P.C. had challenged Georgia's

bottom of page