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Criminal Procedure; New trials; newly discovered evidence; right to counsel

By: Rick Benedict//July 16, 2013//

Criminal Procedure; New trials; newly discovered evidence; right to counsel

By: Rick Benedict//July 16, 2013//

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Criminal Procedure; New trials; newly discovered evidence; right to counsel

Jack Boo Williams, pro se, appeals from an order denying his WIS. STAT. § 974.06 (2011–12) motion for a new trial based on newly discovered evidence. He argues that the circuit court erroneously: (1) denied his request to have a lawyer appointed to represent him at the evidentiary hearing; (2) failed to order that Williams’s trial lawyer appear at the evidentiary hearing; and (3) exercised its discretion when it denied Williams’s motion for a new trial. We affirm.

Affirmed.

This opinion will not be published.

2012AP620 State v. Williams

Dist. I, Milwaukee County, Sankovitz, J., Per curiam.

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