GREENWALD v. STATE


35 Wis.2d 146 (1967)

GREENWALD, Plaintiff in Error, v. STATE, Defendant in Error.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

May 9, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff in error there was a brief and oral argument by Leonard S. Zubrensky of Milwaukee.

For the defendant in error the cause was argued by Robert E. Sutton, assistant district attorney of Milwaukee county, with whom on the brief were Bronson C. La Follette, attorney general, and Hugh R. O'Connell, district attorney.


CURRIE, C. J.

The following issues were presented by the writ of error:

1. Were the statements and confession elicited from the defendant as a result of interrogation, freely and voluntarily given in accordance with the standards required by the Fifth, Sixth and Fourteenth amendments of the United States constitution?

2. Where a single investigation discloses multiple charges against a defendant, a criminal prosecution is instituted against that defendant...

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