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Postconviction Relief – Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

By: Derek Hawkins//February 15, 2022//

Postconviction Relief – Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

By: Derek Hawkins//February 15, 2022//

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WI Court of Appeals – District I

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Quincy D. Moore

Case No.: 2020AP1357-CR

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

Focus: Postconviction Relief – Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

Quincy D. Moore appeals his judgment of conviction for three drug charges and two felon in possession of a firearm charges with various penalty enhancers. He also appeals the trial court’s order denying his motion for postconviction relief without a hearing. Moore argues that an allegedly biased juror served on the jury panel that convicted him and that the trial court erred when it allowed this juror to continue to serve and that his trial counsel provided ineffective assistance by not objecting to the allegedly biased juror. We disagree and, accordingly, we affirm.

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Derek A Hawkins is Corporate Counsel, at Salesforce.

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