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1. Constitutional basis

Robert James Pope , Jr. v. Warden Paul Kemper, 21-CV-0346 (E.D. Wis. 9/1/23). In a satisfying–and long-delayed–defense win, Judge Ludwig of the Eastern District acknowledges that when a prisoner, previously abandoned by counsel, is then forced to appeal his conviction without having transcripts made available to him, that procedure violates “clearly established” US Constitutional law… Read more

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Jefferson County v. S.M.S., 2020AP814, 3/11/21, District 4 (1-judge opinion, ineligible for publication); case activity It is blackletter law that the probable cause hearing for a Chapter 51 commitment must be held within a statutorily-prescribed time from the subject individual’s detention or the circuit court must dismiss the proceeding for lack of competency to adjudicate… Read more

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State v. Carl Davis Brown, Jr., 2009 WI App 169 For Brown: Paul G. Bonneson For SPD: Colleen D. Ball, Milwaukee Appellate Issue/Holding: ¶7        The statutes referenced in Wis. Stat. Rule 809.32(1)(a), relate to the appointment of counsel by the state public defender. Thus, pursuant to Rule 809.32(1)(a), an attorney appointed by the state public… Read more

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Constitutional Nature of Right to Appeal

State v. Michael J. Parent, 2006 WI 132, on certification For Parent: William E. Schmaal, SPD, Madison Appellate Amicus: Meredith J. Ross & William E. Rosales Issue/Holding: ¶17      Article I, Section 21(1) of the Wisconsin Constitution and Wis. Stat. § 808.03(1) guarantee a person convicted of a crime in Wisconsin the right to appeal his or her conviction… Read more

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Constitutional Nature of Right to Appeal

State ex rel. Richard A. Ford v. Holm, 2004 WI App 22, PFR filed 3/1/04 For Ford: James R. Troupis, State Bar Pro Bono Project For Amicus (SPD): Marla Stephens, Director; Patricia K. Flood, First Asst.SPD Issue/Holding: ¶2 A person convicted in Wisconsin of committing a crime has a constitutionally guaranteed right to appeal his… Read more

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