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Sentence Modification – Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//February 13, 2023//

Sentence Modification – Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//February 13, 2023//

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WI Court of Appeals – District III

Case Name: State of Wisconsin v. Kenneth L. Risch

Case No.: 2020AP000965-CR

Officials: Stark, P.J., Hruz and Gill, JJ.

Focus: Sentence Modification – Ineffective Assistance of Counsel

Kenneth Risch, pro se, appeals an order amending his judgment of conviction to reflect 1,141 days of sentence credit. Risch argues that he is entitled to additional sentence credit for time he spent confined pursuant to a different case but while on probation in this case. He also argues that the circuit court denied him due process by amending his judgment of conviction without a hearing and that he received constitutionally ineffective assistance of counsel.

Affirmed.

Decided 01/07/23

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