Stewart v. State

Wisconsin Supreme Court
Stewart v. State, 57 Wis. 2d 763 (Wis. 1973)
204 N.W.2d 679; 1973 Wisc. LEXIS 1604

Stewart v. State

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

The single issue raised on this review of the denial of the defendant’s sec. 974.06, Stats., motion for postconviction relief is whether he had effective representation of counsel at his trial. After reviewing the record and in accordance with the test for effective representation by counsel as established in Pulaski v. State (1964), 23 Wis. 2d 138, 126 N. W. 2d 625, the court concludes that defendant’s counsel competently and adequately represented him at his trial.-

The order is affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
Stewart, in error v. State, in error
Status
Published