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Sentencing — due process

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 25, 2011//

Sentencing — due process

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//October 25, 2011//

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Criminal

Sentencing — due process

Toronee L. Kimbrough appeals from a judgment entered after Kimbrough pled guilty to one count of felony murder and from the circuit court’s order denying his postconviction motion. Kimbrough generally alleges that the circuit court’s sentencing remarks reflect a series of beliefs and conclusions grounded in inaccurate information that violate his right to due process and asks that we remand this case for resentencing. Because we discern no error requiring resentencing in the circuit court’s remarks, we affirm. Not recommended for publication in the official reports.

2010AP2676-CR State v. Kimbrough

Dist I, Milwaukee County, Conen, J., Brennan, J.

Attorneys: For Appellant: Cornwall, Andrea Taylor, Milwaukee; For Respondent: Loebel, Karen A., Milwaukee; Burgundy, Sarah, Madison

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