McLAUGHLIN v. STATE


32 Wis.2d 124 (1966)

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

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

October 4, 1966.


WILKIE, J.

The principal issue presented on this writ of error is whether the defendant, being indigent, is entitled to the appointment of a third counsel to represent his interests on this writ, the first two court-appointed counsel having reported that there are no grounds for challenging defendant's conviction on this writ of error.1

Since Douglas v. California,

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