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Criminal Procedure — ineffective assistance

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//January 15, 2014//

Criminal Procedure — ineffective assistance

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//January 15, 2014//

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Wisconsin Court of Appeals

Criminal

Criminal Procedure — ineffective assistance

After hearing evidence that William King used a knife when he attacked his stepson, James Evans, the jury convicted King of second-degree recklessly endangering safety and disorderly conduct while using a dangerous weapon and as a form of domestic abuse. King appeals from the judgments of conviction and from the circuit court order denying his postconviction motion without a hearing. We affirm. This opinion will not be published.

2012AP832-CR State v. King

Dist II, Kenosha County, Kluka, J., Per Curiam

Attorneys: For Appellant: Grass, Gary, Milwaukee; For Respondent: Zapf, Robert D., Kenosha; Tarver, Sandra L., Madison

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