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2009AP3042-CR State v. Riley

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 13, 2010//

2009AP3042-CR State v. Riley

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 13, 2010//

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Search and Seizure
Probable cause

Caleb J. Riley appeals from a judgment convicting him upon his pleas of no contest to possession with intent to deliver cocaine, as party to a crime (PTAC), and to misdemeanor bail jumping. Riley argues that the trial court wrongly denied his motion to suppress because the search warrant was not supported by probable cause. Our review of the totality of the circumstances presented to the warrant-issuing commissioner convinces us that the commissioner had a substantial basis for concluding there existed a fair probability that a search of the specified premises would uncover evidence of wrongdoing. We affirm. This opinion will not be published.

2009AP3042-CR State v. Riley

Dist II, Sheboygan County, Akkeren, J., Per Curiam

Attorneys: For Appellant: Holtz, Kathryn A., Wauwatosa; For Respondent: Weber, Gregory M., Madison; DeCecco, Joseph R., Sheboygan

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