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00-1746-CR State v. Martinez

By: dmc-admin//August 13, 2001//

00-1746-CR State v. Martinez

By: dmc-admin//August 13, 2001//

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Mario M. Martinez, pro se, appeals from a judgment convicting him of 13 counts of theft, uttering, and practicing law without a license and from the trial court’s order denying his postconviction motion for resentencing. Martinez claims: (1) the trial court relied on inaccurate information regarding the amount of restitution, and improperly imposed a harsher sentence based on this “inaccurate” information; (2) his due-process rights were violated when the trial court held a restitution hearing after sentencing; (3) the trial court improperly presided over his case when a conflict of interest existed; and (4) the trial court erroneously exercised its sentencing discretion.

We affirm.

This opinion will not be published.

Dist I, Milwaukee County, Gordon, J., Per Curiam

Attorneys:

For Appellant: Mario M. Martinez, Duluth, MN

For Respondent: Robert D. Donohoo, Milwaukee; Christian R. Larsen, Madison

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