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State v. Hahn

Supreme Court of Wisconsin
Feb 9, 2001
2001 WI 6 (Wis. 2001)

Summary

governing the bases of an offender's challenge at sentencing to a prior conviction

Summary of this case from State v. Foster

Opinion

Case No.: 99-0554.

Opinion Filed: February 9, 2001.

MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION, 2000 WI 118, Reported at: 238 Wis.2d 889, 618 N.W.2d 528.


The State of Wisconsin, plaintiff-respondent, moves the court to reconsider the following sentence in paragraph 28 of its opinion in State v. Hahn, 2000 WI 118, 238 Wis.2d 889, 618 N.W.2d 528: "If the offender has no means available under state law or is unsuccessful in challenging the prior conviction, the offender may nevertheless seek to reopen the enhanced sentence." The State contends this sentence raises the question of what justification would exist for the defendant to seek to reopen the enhanced sentence if the defendant had unsuccessfully challenged the prior conviction.

¶ 2. To clarify the original Hahn opinion, we now modify the sentence quoted above to read as follows:

If the offender has no means available under state law to challenge the prior conviction on the merits, because, for example, the courts never reached the merits of this challenge under State v. Escalona-Naranjo, 185 Wis.2d 168, 517 N.W.2d 157 (1994), or the offender is no longer in custody on the prior conviction, the offender may nevertheless seek to reopen the enhanced sentence.

¶ 3. The motion for reconsideration is denied without costs.


Summaries of

State v. Hahn

Supreme Court of Wisconsin
Feb 9, 2001
2001 WI 6 (Wis. 2001)

governing the bases of an offender's challenge at sentencing to a prior conviction

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

State v. Hahn

Case Details

Full title:State of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. David M. Hahn…

Court:Supreme Court of Wisconsin

Date published: Feb 9, 2001

Citations

2001 WI 6 (Wis. 2001)
2001 WI 6
621 N.W.2d 902

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