STATE v. GUIDEN

No. State 28.

46 Wis.2d 328 (1970)

174 N.W.2d 488

STATE, Respondent, v. GUIDEN, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided March 6, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief and oral argument by Harvey L. McCormick of Rochester, New York.

For the respondent the cause was argued by Michael Ash, assistant district attorney of Milwaukee county, with whom on the brief were Robert W. Warren, attorney general, and E. Michael McCann, district attorney.


ROBERT W. HANSEN, J.

The defendant seeks to withdraw his guilty plea and have a new trial ordered as "... necessary to correct a manifest injustice."1 There are three reasons why this will not, should not and cannot be done.

It would be enough here to point out that no motion for withdrawal of the plea of guilty has been made in the trial court. In fact the defendant has never suggested to the trial court in any way whatsoever...

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