STATE v. STANLEY

No. 2010AP3120.

814 N.W.2d 867 (2012)

2012 WI App 42

In the matter of STATE of Wisconsin v. Bryan J. STANLEY: La Crosse Tribune, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Circuit Court for La Crosse County, Honorable Ramona A. Gonzalez, Presiding, La Crosse County Clerk of Circuit Court and Bryan J. Stanley, Respondents-Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.

Opinion Filed March 15, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

On behalf of the petitioner-appellant, the cause was submitted on the briefs of James G. Birnbaum and Jessica T. Kirchner of O'Flaherty, Heim, Egan & Birnbaum, LTD., La Crosse. There was oral argument by James G. Birnbaum.

On behalf of the respondents-respondents, the Circuit Court for La Crosse County and the Honorable Ramona Gonzalez , the cause was submitted on the brief of David C. Rice , assistant attorney general, and J.B. Van Hollen , attorney general. There was oral argument by David C. Rice.

On behalf of the respondent-respondent, Bryan J. Stanley , the cause was submitted on the brief of Kristin M. Kerschensteiner of Disability Rights Wisconsin, Madison. There was oral argument by Kristin M. Kerschensteiner.

Before LUNDSTEN, P.J., VERGERONT and BLANCHARD, JJ.


BLANCHARD, J.

¶ 1 In 1985, Bryan J. Stanley was found not guilty of three homicide charges by reason of mental disease or defect (NGI, for not guilty by reason of insanity) and committed to institutional care. In 2009, this court determined that Stanley should return to the community on conditional release status. This triggered the need, on remand, for a conditional release plan addressing treatment and services to be provided to him during his conditional release...

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