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Search and Seizure — warrantless blood draws

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//June 25, 2013//

Search and Seizure — warrantless blood draws

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//June 25, 2013//

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Criminal

Search and Seizure — warrantless blood draws

Michael Tullberg appeals a judgment, entered upon a jury’s verdict, convicting him of six crimes, including homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle. Tullberg also appeals the order denying his motion for postconviction relief. He argues the trial court erred by denying his pretrial motion to suppress blood test results. He also challenges several of the trial court’s evidentiary rulings and further contends the court erred by refusing to strike comments the prosecutor made during the State’s closing argument. He asserts that these claimed errors warrant a new trial. We reject Tullberg’s arguments and affirm the judgment and order. This opinion will not be published.

2012AP1593-CR State v. Tullberg

Dist III, Shawano County, Habeck, J., Per Curiam

Attorneys: For Appellant: Goggin, Daniel , II, Neenah; For Respondent: Parker, Gregory A., Shawano; Remington, Christine A., Madison

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