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K.A.G. v. Stanford

Supreme Court of Wisconsin
Feb 1, 1989
439 N.W.2d 142 (Wis. 1989)

Summary

asking witness his understanding regarding a pre-trial agreement "is nothing more than a disclosure of facts affecting that credibility"

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Opinion

No. 88-0405.

Filed: February 1, 1989.


[EDITORS' NOTE: THE PUBLICATION STATUS OF THIS OPINION IS GOVERNED BY WIS. STAT. RULE 809.23 (2) AND (3).]


Summaries of

K.A.G. v. Stanford

Supreme Court of Wisconsin
Feb 1, 1989
439 N.W.2d 142 (Wis. 1989)

asking witness his understanding regarding a pre-trial agreement "is nothing more than a disclosure of facts affecting that credibility"

Summary of this case from State v. Patterson
Case details for

K.A.G. v. Stanford

Case Details

Full title:K.A.G. v. Stanford

Court:Supreme Court of Wisconsin

Date published: Feb 1, 1989

Citations

439 N.W.2d 142 (Wis. 1989)

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