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2010AP694-CR State v. Cotton

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//June 8, 2011//

2010AP694-CR State v. Cotton

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//June 8, 2011//

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Keavin L. Cotton has appealed from a judgment convicting him upon a guilty plea of one count of possession of marijuana with intent to deliver as a second or subsequent offense in violation of Wis. Stat. §§ 961.41(1m)(h)1 and 961.48 (2009-10).[1] The sole issue on appeal is whether the trial court erred in denying Cotton’s motion to suppress evidence seized from a black bag in a vehicle he had been driving just prior to his arrest. We conclude that the trial court properly denied the motion to suppress and affirm the judgment of conviction.  This opinion will not be published.

2010AP694-CR State v. Cotton

Dist I, Milwaukee County, Van Grunsven, J., Per Curiam

Attorneys: For Appellant: Jurek, Anthony J., Middleton; For Respondent: Loebel, Karen A., Milwaukee; O’Brien, Daniel J., Madison

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