DAVIS v. STATE

No. State 13.

52 Wis.2d 697 (1971)

190 N.W.2d 890

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

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided November 2, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

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

For the defendant in error the cause was argued by George L. Frederick, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief were Robert W. Warren, attorney general, William A. Platz, assistant attorney general, and E. Michael McCann, district attorney of Milwaukee county.


CONNOR T. HANSEN, J.

The issue presented in this case is whether the trial court abused its discretion when it revoked the defendant's probation and imposed sentence.1

October 15, 1970, the defendant, upon her plea of guilty, was convicted of robbery (party to a crime), in violation of secs. 943.32 (1) (a) and 939.05, Stats. Sentence was withheld and the defendant was placed on probation for one year. November 12, 1970, a hearing...

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