MEYER v. STATE


25 Wis.2d 418 (1964)

MEYER, Plaintiff in error, v. STATE, Defendant in error.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

October 27, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff in error there was a brief and oral argument by James M. Shellow of Milwaukee.

For the defendant in error the cause was argued by Donald W. Steinmetz, assistant district attorney of Milwaukee county, with whom on the brief were George Thompson, attorney general, and William J. McCauley, district attorney.


GORDON, J.

The Absent Witnesses.

Mr. Meyer claims that an irregularity occurred when, of his four alibi witnesses who had been subpoenaed, three failed to appear. No evidence whatsoever is offered to show why such witnesses did not respond to their subpoenas. Mr. Meyer suggests that they may have been intimidated by the state, but there is not a shred of evidence in the record to support this contention.<...

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