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Criminal Procedure — self-representation — ineffective assistance

Wisconsin Court of Appeals

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Criminal Procedure — self-representation — ineffective assistance

Anthony S. Irving appeals from his jury convictions on six counts of armed robbery with threat of force and the order denying his motion for postconviction relief. Irving contends he was deprived of his right to self-representation and that his trial counsel was ineffective by failing to conduct certain cross-examination during trial. We disagree and affirm. Not recommended for publication in the official reports.

2011AP1908-CR State v. Irving

Dist II, Sheboygan County, Bourke, J., Gundrum, J.

Attorneys: For Appellant: Lichstein, Byron C., Madison; For Respondent: DeCecco, Joseph R., Sheboygan; Noet, Nancy A., Madison


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