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2003 WI 113

State v. Hamdan

Wisconsin Supreme Court

Decided July 15, 2003

Wisconsin Supreme Court · decided 2003-07-15

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Decided 2003-07-15

How this case has been cited

Cited by 58 later decisions — most recently April 2024 · most notably Moore v. Madigan (2012), State v. Cole (2003)

6 federal appellate · 50 state decisions

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ANN WALSH BRADLEY, J.

¶1¶ 97. (concurring). I agree with the majority that Hamdan's conviction for carrying a concealed weapon was unconstitutional and his conviction must be reversed. Majority op., ¶ 84. However, I do not join the majority's discussion in Part VIII regarding the procedural aspects of future constitutional challenges to prosecutions for carrying a concealed weapon. See id., ¶¶ 85-88.

¶2¶ 98. I am not convinced that the procedural mechanism created by Part VIII is consistent with established methods of raising constitutional defenses. I am also concerned that some unique aspects of these procedures may prove to be unworkable and create confusion. Accordingly, I respectfully concur.

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