William Charles Froemming v. City of West Allis, Wisconsin, et al.
1. Whether a court can deny access to recordings of
proceedings, thereby eliminating any checks and balances
for accuracy of the transcripts produced.
2. Whether a court can ignore/suppress evidence of
perjury by a witness under oath before the court and/or
jury.
3. Whether a court can ignore evidence of false statements
by counsel before the court and/or jury.
4. Whether a court can choose to not rule on and/or
ignore factual arguments being made in official filings.
5. Whether a court can proceed in a case with a litigant
bleeding in the courtroom without providing any pause or
medical attention to the individual with such a medical
emergency.
6. Whether a court can allow litigants to reveal via court
filings, private, personal, protected information of an
individual when such information has no statutory
requirement, bearing or necessity in the relevant
proceedings.
Whether a court can deny access to recordings of proceedings, thereby eliminating any checks and balances for accuracy of the transcripts produced