STATE v. HEIDELBACH

No. State 76.

49 Wis.2d 350 (1971)

182 N.W.2d 497

STATE, Respondent, v. HEIDELBACH, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided January 5, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there was a brief by Henry Piano, and oral argument by Harold B. Jackson, Jr., both of Milwaukee.

For the respondent the cause was argued by Thomas J. Balistreri, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief were Robert W. Warren, attorney general, and William A. Platz, assistant attorney general.


WILKIE, J.

In addition to the usual contention on review that defendant-appellant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt was not established by the evidence, one primary legal question is raised: Whether evidence of defendant's expenditures shortly after the date of the burglary was properly admitted.

Although courts agree that evidence of a defendant's financial condition after the time when the alleged perpetration...

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