STATE v. GOODCHILD


272 Wis. 181 (1956)

STATE, Respondent, vs. GOODCHILD, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 7, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The cause was submitted for the appellant on the briefs of Earl Louis Goodchild, Jr., in pro. per., and for the respondent on the brief of the Attorney General and William A. Platz, assistant attorney general, attorneys, and John H. Bowers of counsel.


GEHL, J.

Defendant's assignments of error may be summarized as follows:

(1) The evidence does not sustain the conviction.

(2) His rights were violated when he was taken to the state crime laboratory on March 16th and there interrogated by a member of the staff.

(3) His arraignment was delayed unreasonably as a result of which he was placed in a state of "psychological turmoil," thus making certain statements given by him inadmissible upon the...

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