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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 973 — Sentencing

973.18 Notice of rights to appeal and representation.

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973.18 Notice of rights to appeal and representation.
(1)In this section, “postconviction relief” and “sentencing” have the meanings ascribed in s. 809.30
(1).
(2)The trial judge shall personally inform the defendant at the time of sentencing of the right to seek postconviction relief and, if indigent, the right to the assistance of the state public defender.
(3)Before adjourning the sentencing proceeding, the judge shall direct the defendant and defendant’s trial counsel to sign a form to be entered in the record, indicating that the lawyer has counseled the defendant regarding the decision to seek postconviction relief, and that the defendant understands that a notice of intent to pursue postconviction relief must be filed in the trial court within 20 days after sentencing for that right to be preserved.
(4)The judge shall direct the defendant’s counsel to confer with the defendant before signing the form, during the proceeding or as soon thereafter as practicable, and may make appropriate orders to allow the defendant to confer with counsel before being transferred to the state prison. The defendant shall be given a copy of the form.
(5)If the defendant desires to pursue postconviction relief, the defendant’s trial counsel shall file the notice required by s. 809.30
(b).
973.18 Note Judicial Council Note, 1984: Sub.
(2)is similar to prior s. 809.30
(1)(b). Subs.
(3)and
(4)codify State v. Argiz, 101 Wis. 2d 546 , 305 N.W.2d 124 (1981). Sub.
(5)codifies trial counsel’s continuing duty to provide representation until appellate counsel is retained or appointed. Whitmore v. State, 56 Wis. 2d 706 , 203 NW 2d 56 (1973). [Re order effective July 1, 1985]
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