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Court Error – Sufficiency of Evidence

By: Derek Hawkins//July 26, 2017//

Court Error – Sufficiency of Evidence

By: Derek Hawkins//July 26, 2017//

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WI Court of Appeals – District IV

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Milton Eugene Warren

Case No.: 2016AP936

Officials: Lundsten, Sherman, and Blanchard, JJ.

Focus: Court Error – Sufficiency of Evidence

Milton Warren appeals two related judgments convicting him of being party to the crime of possession with intent to deliver more than 50 grams of heroin, a second or subsequent offense of possession of THC, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Warren challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to support his convictions on two of the charges and an evidentiary ruling excluding prior bad act evidence that Warren had sought to introduce to impeach one of the State’s primary witnesses. For the reasons discussed below, we affirm the judgments of conviction.

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Attorney Derek A. Hawkins is the managing partner at Hawkins Law Offices LLC, where he heads up the firm’s startup law practice. He specializes in business formation, corporate governance, intellectual property protection, private equity and venture capital funding and mergers & acquisitions. Check out the website at www.hawkins-lawoffices.com or contact them at 262-737-8825.

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