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Motion to Suppress Evidence Denied

By: Derek Hawkins//January 8, 2019//

Motion to Suppress Evidence Denied

By: Derek Hawkins//January 8, 2019//

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WI Court of Appeals – District I

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. William J. Smith

Case No.: 2018AP320-CR

Officials: Brennan, Brash and Dugan, JJ.

Focus: Motion to Suppress Evidence Denied

William J. Smith appeals his judgment of conviction entered pursuant to his guilty pleas for possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of THC as a second and subsequent offense. Smith had moved the trial court to suppress the evidence against him on the grounds that he was illegally seized by officers when they initially made contact with him. The trial court denied the motion. We affirm.

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Derek A. Hawkins is a trademark corporate counsel attorney for Harley-Davidson, where he concentrates his practice on brand protection and strategy.

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