State of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent-Cross Petitioner, v. Kelly James Kloss, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner.
2018AP651-CR
SUPREME COURT OF WISCONSIN
March 6, 2020
2020 WI 26
L.C. No. 2014CF465
COMPLETE TITLE: State of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent-Cross Petitioner, v. Kelly James Kloss, Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner.
REVIEW OF DECISION OF THE COURT OF APPEALS
Reported at 386 Wis. 2d 314, 925 N.W.2d 563
PDC No: 2019 WI App 13 - Published
OPINION FILED: March 6, 2020
SUBMITTED ON BRIEFS:
ORAL ARGUMENT: October 14, 2019
SOURCE OF APPEAL:
COURT: Circuit
COUNTY: St. Croix
JUDGE: Eugene D. Harrington
JUSTICES:
PER CURIAM.
REBECCA GRASSL BRADLEY and DANIEL KELLY, JJ., dissent.
NOT PARTICIPATING:
APPEARANCES:
For the plaintiff-respondent-cross petitioner, there were briefs filed by Lisa E.F. Kumfer, assistant attorney general, with whom on the brief was Joshua L. Kaul, attorney general. There was an oral argument by Lisa E.F. Kumfer.
For the defendant-appellant-petitioner, there were briefs filed by Steven L. Miller and Miller Appellate Practice, LLC, River Falls. There was an oral argument by Steven L. Miller.
NOTICE
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No. 2018AP651-CR
(L.C. No. 2014CF465)
STATE OF WISCONSIN : IN SUPREME COURT
State of Wisconsin,
Plaintiff-Respondent-Cross Petitioner,
v.
Kelly James Kloss,
Defendant-Appellant-Petitioner.
FILED
MAR 6, 2020
Sheila T. Reiff Clerk of Supreme Court
REVIEW of a decision of the Court of Appeals. Dismissed as improvidently granted.
¶1 PER CURIAM. Kelly Kloss and the State cross-petitioned for review of the decision of the court of appeals, State v. Kloss, 2019 WI App 13, 386 Wis. 2d 314, 925 N.W.2d 563. After reviewing the record and the briefs of both parties, and after hearing oral arguments, we conclude this matter should be dismissed as improvidently granted.
¶2 By the Court.-The review of the decision of the court of appeals is dismissed as improvidently granted.
¶3 REBECCA GRASSL BRADLEY and DANIEL KELLY, JJ., dissent.
