STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent,
v.
Kenneth R. SALMON, Defendant-Appellant.
STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent,
v.
Anthony KOPPA, Defendant-Appellant.
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Oral argument March 26, 1991.
Decided May 15, 1991.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
For the defendant-appellant there was a memorandum and oral argument by Daniel S. Grable of Rummel & Grable of Oconomowoc.
For the plaintiff-respondent there was a memorandum filed by James E. Doyle, attorney general, and Sally L. Wellman, assistant attorney general and oral argument by Sally L. Wellman.
For the defendant-appellant there was a memorandum by Jerome F. Buting and Mitchell S. Solomon of Law Offices of William A. Pangman of Waukesha and oral argument by Jerome F. Buting.
For the plaintiff-respondent there was a memorandum filed by James E. Doyle, attorney general, and Sally L. Wellman, assistant attorney general and oral argument by Sally L. Wellman.
Before Nettesheim, P.J., Brown and Scott, JJ.
Court of Appeals of Wisconsin.
PER CURIAM.
Kenneth R. Salmon was convicted of homicide by intoxicated use of a motor vehicle and sentenced to five years in prison. The trial court denied Salmon's motion for release on bail pending appeal. Anthony Koppa was convicted of homicide by negligent operation of a motor vehicle and sentenced to two years in prison. The trial court also denied Koppa's motion for release on bail pending appeal. Both Salmon and...
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