By: Derek Hawkins//May 27, 2020//
WI Court of Appeals – District I
Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Mister N.P. Bratchett
Case No.: 2018AP2305-CR
Officials: FITZPATRICK, J.
Focus: Sufficiency of Evidence
Mister N.P. Bratchett appeals a judgment of conviction for mutilating a body with the intent to conceal a crime, contrary to WIS. STAT. § 940.11(1) (2015-16), following a jury trial. Bratchett contends that the evidence presented at trial was not sufficient to support his conviction. Bratchett also raises due process arguments. We conclude that the evidence was sufficient to support Bratchett’s conviction. We further conclude that Bratchett forfeited any due process arguments he seeks to raise on appeal because those arguments were not made in the circuit court. Accordingly, we affirm.