BLACKWELL v. STATE

Nos. State 126, 127.

42 Wis.2d 615 (1969)

167 N.W.2d 587

BLACKWELL, Plaintiff in error, v. STATE, Defendant in error. [Two cases.]

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided May 9, 1969.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiff in error there were briefs and oral argument by James H. McDermott, state public defender.

For the defendant in error the cause was argued by William D. Gardner, deputy district attorney of Milwaukee county, and Harold B. Jackson, Jr., assistant district attorney, with whom on the brief were Robert W. Warren, attorney general, William A. Platz, assistant attorney general, and E. Michael McCann, district attorney.


CONNOR T. HANSEN, J.

The evidence against the defendant is substantial and there is ample credible evidence to prove the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. This appeal is based primarily on alleged errors during the course of the trial which the defendant asserts are of such a prejudicial nature as to require reversal. We do not agree.

The series of incidents that led to the defendant's ultimate conviction occurred during a period of approximately...

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