STATE v. KAELIN

No. 94-2136-CR.

196 Wis.2d 1 (1995)

538 N.W.2d 538

STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Timothy L. KAELIN, Defendant-Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Decided June 21, 1995.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

On behalf of the defendant-appellant, the cause was submitted on the briefs of Thomas J. Flanagan of William J. Chandek & Associates of Brookfield.

Before Brown, Nettesheim and Snyder, JJ.


SNYDER, J.

Timothy L. Kaelin appeals from a judgment of conviction for burglary as a repeat offender. Kaelin contends that out-of-court identifications made by two witnesses at the scene of the crime should have been suppressed because they were the result of impermissible suggestiveness by police. We conclude that under the totality of the circumstances, the "showup" procedure in this case was not impermissibly suggestive and therefore we affirm the judgment.

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