STATE v. WULFF

No. 95-1732-CR.

207 Wis.2d 143 (1997)

557 N.W.2d 813

STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Brian C. WULFF, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided January 30, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the defendant-appellant-petitioner there were briefs by Stephen Hurley, John Hyland and Hurley, Burish & Miliken, Madison; of counsel, James Geis and James Geis Law Office, Chicago, IL, and oral argument by James Geis.

For the plaintiff-respondent the cause was argued by Sharon Ruhly, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was James E. Doyle, attorney general.


¶ 1. DONALD W. STEINMETZ, J.

The issue in this case is whether the evidence was sufficient to convict the defendant, Brian C. Wulff, of the version of the offense the jury was instructed to deliberate, attempted second-degree sexual assault by attempted genital or anal intrusion.

¶ 2. We hold that there was insufficient evidence presented at trial to support a finding of guilt on attempted vaginal or anal intrusion. We therefore reverse the court...

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