Source: http://wispd.org/index.php/legal-resources/appellate-trial-practice-guides
Timestamp: 2017-02-24 17:21:09
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 302', '§ 302', '§ 302', '§ 302', '§ 302', '§ 973', '§ 973']

Search ... Go!	APPELLATE AND TRIAL PRACTICE GUIDES
Resources and links from the Wisconsin State Public Defender's Office (SPD). Please note: some of the following links will take you to sites external to wispd.org.
Appeal Information for the SPD Trial Atty
Example Motion for Stay Pending Appeal
Templates for Briefs and Petition for Review
Columbia Correction Call form
Providing High Quality Attorney-Client Communication
How to find a brief in Appellate cases
On Point blog 2010 - present
Consolidation of charging from multiple counties
NACDL’s Restoration of Rights Project (with information regarding procedures for restoring rights in each state and the federal system)
Client Employment Interview Form
Wisconsin and Firearm Surrender
Competency/Fitness to Stand TrialConfessions
Possible Challenges to the Admissibility of All or Part of a Defendant’s Statement
Police-Induced Confessions: Risk Factors and Recommendations/False Confessions White Paper
A Summary of Numerous Miranda Cases and Selected Issues
Reinterrogation After Invocation of the Miranda Right to Counsel
Protecting Quality Representation in Video Court
Information Regarding New OWI Laws
CCAP – Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
DOC – Wisconsin Department of Corrections
DOJ – Wisconsin Department of Justice
Wisconsin Courts Interpreter search
How Long Do I Keep My Case Files? – State Bar Ethics opinion
Responding to an OLR Grievance
Experts Sample Confirmation Letter
ACD Expert Guidelines
Experts Fee Guidelines
Interstate Compact Guidelines
Extradition of Out-of-State Witnesses
Subpoena Process for out-of-state witnesses
1a.) Motion for Issuance of Certificate to Extradite Out-of-State Witness
1b.) Affidavit
1c.) Motion to Produce Out-of-State Prisoner
1d.) Order to Produce Out-of-State Prisoner
2a.) Findings: Certificate to Compel Attendance of Out-of-State Witness
2b.) Certificate
3.) Certificate of Clerk
4a.) Petition for Order to Show Cause
4b.) Application for Extradition of Witness to Testify in Wisconsin
4c.) Order to Appear and Show Cause
4d.) Summons and Order Directing Witness to Appear and Testify in Wisconsin
4e.) Order to Honor Out-of-State Subpoena
Eyewitness Identification Model Policy and Procedure
Immigration Consequences Immigration Consequences of Convictions Summary Checklist
Example Petition for Leave to Appeal a Non-Final Order
Interlocutory/Permissive Appeal Procedure
Request for Copies of Recorded Statements
Resources for Challenging Hearsay at Preliminary Hearing
Probation/Extended Supervision, Prison/PLRA
Sample Advise Letter for Reconfinement Hearing (Pro Se Respondent) - Word Doc
Probation and Parole Operations Manual – DOC Sample Revocation Case Closing Letter - Word Doc
Adjustments of Truth in Sentencing (TIS) Sentences
Inmates may petition the circuit court to convert confinement time to extended supervision time as set forth in:
§ 302.043 (risk reduction sentence),
§ 302.45 (Challenge Incarceration Program),
§ 302.05 (Substance Abuse Earned Release Program),
§ 302.113 (9g) (Geriatric or extraordinary health conditions),
§ 302.114 (petition for release to extended supervision for inmates serving life sentences), § 973.195 (1r) (b) if an inmate has served a required percentage (75% or 85%) of the term of confinement portion of a Class C to I felony sentence and: "1. The inmate's conduct, efforts at and progress in rehabilitation, or participation and progress in education, treatment or other correctional programs since he or she was sentenced. 3. A change in law or procedure related to sentencing or revocation of extended supervision effective after the inmate was sentenced that would have resulted in a shorter term of confinement in prison or, if the inmate was returned to prison upon revocation of extended supervision, a shorter period of confinement upon revocation, if the change had been applicable when the inmate was sentenced. 4. The inmate is subject to a sentence of confinement in another state or the inmate is in the United States illegally and may be deported. 5. Sentence adjustment is otherwise in the interests of justice.”
§ 973.198 (positive adjustment time earned between October 1, 2009 and August 3, 2011).
But see Singh v. Kemper, 2014 WI App 43 (Sentence adjustment statutes unconstitutional as applied to persons sentenced between October 1, 2009 and August 3, 2011: retroactive application of statute that repealed or modified previously-existing provisions governing early release for prisoners violated prohibition on ex post facto laws as to prisoner who was convicted and sentenced while previous provisions had been in effect; application of statute to prisoner's offenses had the effect of lengthening his time confined in prison beyond what he may have experienced under the law as it stood when he committed or was convicted and sentenced on the offenses, and altogether eliminated the early release opportunities the law had previously afforded him.)
Circuit Court TIS Forms & Instructions
UW Law School Legal Assistance to Institutionalized Persons Program (LAIPP) Pro Se Packets for Sentence Adjustments
Notice of Right to Seek Postconviction Relief Plea Questionnaire/Waiver of Rights
Trial Evidentiary Issues/Topics