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Criminal Procedure — plea withdrawal — breach of plea agreement

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//December 28, 2011//

Criminal Procedure — plea withdrawal — breach of plea agreement

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//December 28, 2011//

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Criminal

Criminal Procedure — plea withdrawal — breach of plea agreement

Thomas James Schroder, pro se, appeals judgments convicting him of two counts of second-degree sexual assault and an order denying his motion for sentence modification. He argues: (1) that his no-contest pleas were not knowingly, intelligently and voluntarily entered because he did not have a complete understanding of the charges against him; (2) that he should have been allowed to withdraw his pleas before sentencing; (3) that the State violated the plea agreement; and (4) that the circuit court erroneously exercised its discretion in imposing a DNA surcharge. We affirm. This opinion will not be published.

2010AP2237, 2010AP2238 State v. Schroder

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

Attorneys: For Appellant: Schroder, Thomas James, pro se; For Respondent: Loebel, Karen A., Milwaukee; Kinnunen, Erik, Madison

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