Arlene C. Wolf-Lillie v. Gerald M. Sonquist, Kenosha County Sheriff

U.S. Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit · Decided 1983-01-31

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HARLINGTON WOOD, Jr., Circuit Judge. The Sheriff of Kenosha County, Wisconsin, appeals from the judgment of the district court who found that the Sheriff, Gerald M. Sonquist, was legally responsible for damages arising out of the execution of his deputies of an outdated writ of restitution. See Wolf-Lillie v. Kenosha County Sheriff, <span class="citation" dat…

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