STATE v. DEBORAH J.Z.

No. 96-2797-CR.

225 Wis.2d 33 (1999)

590 N.W.2d 711

STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. DEBORAH J.Z., Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided April 9, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the defendant-appellant there were briefs by Sally A. Hoelzel, Racine and Priscilla Smith, Bonnie Scott Jones and Center for Reproductive Law & Policy, New York, NY and oral argument by Priscilla Smith.

For the plaintiff-respondent the cause was argued by Joan M. Korb, assistant district attorney, with whom on the briefs was Robert S. Flancher, district attorney.

Amicus curiae brief was filed by Charles H. Barr and Croen & Barr, of counsel, Peter M. Koneazny and American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin, Inc., all of Milwaukee for the American Civil Liberties Union of Wisconsin, Inc., American Nurses Association, American Public Health Association, Coalition on Addiction, Pregnancy & Parenting, Legal Action Center, National Council on Alcohol & Drug Dependence, National Women's Health Network, NOW Legal Defense & Education Fund, Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, Women's Law Project, and Women's Rights Litigation Clinic.


¶ 1. PER CURIAM.

The court is equally divided on whether to affirm or reverse the order of the circuit court on the charge of attempted first degree intentional homicide. Justice Donald W. Steinmetz, Justice Jon P. Wilcox, and Justice N. Patrick Crooks would affirm; Justice William A. Bablitch, Justice Ann Walsh Bradley, and Justice David T. Prosser would reverse.

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¶ 2. When a certification results in a tie vote by this court...

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