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01-0602-CR State v. Tutor

By: dmc-admin//September 4, 2001//

01-0602-CR State v. Tutor

By: dmc-admin//September 4, 2001//

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George Tutor appeals a judgment convicting him of one count of possession of an untagged deer carcass, and an order denying his postconviction motion. Although Tutor alludes to several issues upon which he believes he is entitled to relief, the one theory that is fully developed is not susceptible of appellate determination because the trial court did not make necessary findings of fact.

Because the theory in question could well be dispositive, this court deems it appropriate to remand to the trial court to make findings regarding the critical facts.

This opinion will not be published.

Dist III, Bayfield County, Gallagher, J., Hoover, P.J.

Attorneys:

For Appellant: Jack E. Schairer, Madison

For Respondent: John B. Van Hollen, Washburn

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