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Board delays four nuisance‑designation appeals after dispute over evidence; hearing set for July 1
Summary
The board held four nuisance‑premises appeals (including 4937 N. 30th) for further briefing and witness lists after defense counsel disputed whether police reports alone established that shooters were associated with the premises. The board set a July 1 hearing and a briefing and witness schedule.
A procedural dispute over how the Milwaukee Police Department’s investigative reports are used in nuisance‑premises hearings prompted the Administrative Review Board on April 15 to hold four nuisance‑designation appeals, including the matter for 4937 North 30th Street, and set a schedule for written submissions and witness lists ahead of a July 1 hearing.
At issue: association with the premises
The city sought chronic nuisance determinations based on police reports documenting shootings and related calls at several addresses. The city’s administrative letter summarized incidents and relied on police reports and computer‑aided dispatch records; officers authenticated those reports in the hearing record. Defense counsel…
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