STATE v. BOOTH

No. 87-2477-CR.

147 Wis.2d 208 (1988)

432 N.W.2d 681

STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Orville E. BOOTH, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided October 26, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the defendant-appellant the cause was submitted on the briefs of Richard D. Martin, assistant state public defender.

For the plaintiff-respondent the cause was submitted on the brief of Donald J. Hanaway, attorney general, and Gregory M. Posner-Weber, assistant attorney general.

Before Dykman, Eich and Sundby, JJ.


EICH, J.

Orville E. Booth appeals from a judgment convicting him of felony theft, sec. 943.20(1) (a), Stats. The issue is whether booth is entitled to a new trial because of the trial court's "inadequate response" to a communication from the jury during deliberations. We see no error and affirm the conviction.

The facts are not in dispute. Booth and another man, Charles Moline, were charged with stealing several truck tires from a Madison dealer on June 2...

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