STATE v. GRAY

No. State 63.

57 Wis.2d 756 (1973)

STATE, Respondent, v. GRAY, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided January 30, 1973.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant the cause was submitted on the brief of Patrick F. Brown of Waukesha.

For the respondent the cause was submitted on the brief of Robert W. Warren, attorney general, and Richard J. Boyd, assistant attorney general.


PER CURIAM.

Defendant claims that at the hearing to determine whether to accept his plea the trial court made an insufficient record; that a claim of innocence was made which should have been investigated by the trial court; and that his on-the-scene identification without the presence of a lawyer violated his constitutional rights.

In accepting defendant's plea the trial court relied upon a statement made by the assistant district attorney rather than taking...

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