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WisBar Court Review: No Trespasser Immunity After Bar Altercation, Supreme Court Says:


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May 25, 2021 – A man who was patronizing the Saukville tavern where he worked does not have immunity from liability after he physically ejected a drunk patron and caused severe injuries, the Wisconsin Supreme Court has held.
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, 2021 WI 43 (May 18, 2021), a majority (4-1) ruled that Jacob Tetting did not have immunity under Wis. Stat. section 895.529, which says “possessors of real property” have no duty of care to trespassers and are only liable for injury or death to trespassers under certain circumstances.
David Stroede punched another patron after becoming intoxicated at the Railroad Station Bar, and was kicked out. Tetting, an employee of the tavern who was there as a patron with his family, observed Tetting reenter, grabbed him and escorted him out.

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