2009AP2833-CR State v. Harris
Criminal Procedure Jury instructions; ineffective assistance; judicial recusal Morris L. Harris appeals the judgment entered after a jury found him guilty of battery to a domestic-abuse-injunction petitioner, see Wis. Stat. §§ 940.20(1m)(a) & 813.12, and substantial battery with intent to cause bodily harm, see Wis. Stat. § 940.19(2), both while armed and as an habitual […]
2009AP2773-CR State v. Perez
Criminal Procedure Ineffective assistance Gilbert Perez appeals a judgment convicting him of repeated sexual assault of a child and an order denying his motion for postconviction relief. Perez argues he was denied the effective assistance of counsel. We disagree and affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2009AP2773-CR State v. Perez Dist III, Brown County, […]
2009AP1781-CR, 2009AP1782-CR, 2009AP1783-CR State v. Leach
Criminal Procedure Ineffective assistance Gecobea M. Leach appeals the judgments of conviction after revocation of probation and the order denying his motion for resentencing. Leach argues that he received ineffective assistance of counsel when he was sentenced after revocation; there are new factors warranting sentence modification; the imposition of consecutive sentences was excessive and violat[...]
2009AP1963-CR State v. Semlar
Criminal Procedure Ineffective assistance Monte Semlar appeals from a judgment convicting him of four counts of sexual assault and a drug charge, and from an order denying his motion for postconviction relief. The issues on appeal are whether: (1) trial counsel provided ineffective assistance by failing to explore redacted portions of the victim’s medical records; […]
2009AP1974-CR State v. Bogan
Criminal Procedure Ineffective assistance Franklin Chaneal Bogan appeals from judgments of conviction, entered upon a jury’s verdicts, and an order denying his motion for postconviction relief without a hearing. Bogan asserts that trial counsel was ineffective for failing to call two witnesses to testify at Bogan’s bail jumping trial. We conclude that, even assuming that […]
2009AP2559 State v. Riley
Criminal Procedure Ineffective assistance Marcus Riley, pro se, appeals from the denial of his postconviction motion alleging ineffective assistance of counsel. We reject Riley’s arguments and affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2009AP2559 State v. Riley Dist III, Outagamie County, Dyer, J., Per Curiam Attorneys: For Appellant: Riley, Marcus L., pro se; For Respondent: […]
2009AP2422-CR State v. Domke
Criminal Procedure Ineffective assistance David Domke appeals a judgment convicting him of repeated sexual assault of his step-daughter, Alicia. He also appeals an order denying his postconviction motion in which he alleged ineffective assistance of trial counsel, Terrance Woods. Because we conclude Woods performed deficiently in two respects,[1] the cumulative effect of which undermines our [&hel[...]
2009AP2559 State v. Riley
Criminal Procedure Ineffective assistance Marcus Riley, pro se, appeals from the denial of his postconviction motion alleging ineffective assistance of counsel. We reject Riley’s arguments and affirm. This opinion will not be published. 2009AP2559 State v. Riley Dist III, Outagamie County, Dyer, J., Per Curiam Attorneys: For Appellant: Riley, Marcus L., pro se; For Respondent: […]
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