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Motion to Suppress Denied – Out-of-Court Identification

By: Derek Hawkins//November 3, 2021//

Motion to Suppress Denied – Out-of-Court Identification

By: Derek Hawkins//November 3, 2021//

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WI Court of Appeals – District I

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Jeffrey William Koepsel, Jr.,

Case No.: 2019AP1533-CR

Officials: Brash, C.J., Dugan and White, JJ.

Focus: Motion to Suppress Denied – Out-of-Court Identification

Jeffrey William Koepsel, Jr., appeals from a judgment, entered on a jury’s verdicts, convicting him of one count of first-degree reckless injury with use of a dangerous weapon as a party to a crime, one count of substantial battery with use of a dangerous weapon as party to a crime, and one count of fourth-degree sexual assault. Koepsel contends that the trial court erred when it denied his motions to suppress a custodial statement to police and an out-of-court identification of him. We conclude that the trial court properly denied the suppression motions, so we affirm the judgment.

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Derek A Hawkins is Corporate Counsel, at Salesforce.

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