77 Wis. 643 | Wis. | 1890
A civil action involving the same facts was before us at the last term. Higgins v. Minaghan, 76 Wis. 298. The accused owned the land on both sides of the road in front of and in the immediate vicinity of his house. The several persons who assembled in front of that house on the three occasions named had the legal right to use that road for travel, but for no other purpose, especially after being notified by the accused to leave the premises, as they confessedly were on the first night they appeared. The demonstration made in front of the house on each of the evenings
There are other errors in tbe record, but, in view of what has been said, they are not likely to be repeated, and hence need not be here considered.
By the Qowrt.— Tbe judgment of tbe circuit court is reversed, and tbe cause is remanded for a new trial.