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COURT OF APPEALS DECISION DATED AND RELEASED July 18, 1996 |
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No. 95-1682-CR
STATE
OF WISCONSIN IN COURT OF
APPEALS
DISTRICT IV
STATE OF WISCONSIN,
Plaintiff-Respondent,
v.
DAVID HAYES,
Defendant-Appellant.
APPEAL from a judgment
and an order of the circuit court for Monroe County: JAMES W. RICE, Judge. Affirmed.
Before Eich, C.J., Gartzke,
P.J., and Vergeront, J.
PER
CURIAM. David Hayes appeals from a judgment convicting him of
first-degree sexual assault of a child, and from an order denying his motion to
modify his sentence. In sentencing
Hayes, the trial court relied on the evaluation of Dr. David Goldfoot, a
psychologist. Goldfoot, in turn, relied
in substantial part on damaging information about Hayes contained in
investigative reports from juvenile proceedings conducted in other counties. Hayes did not object when the court ordered
those reports released to Goldfoot, pursuant to the State's motion. However, he did object to their release at
the sentencing hearing. Because the
objection came too late, Hayes has waived the issue on appeal. We therefore affirm.
Under § 48.78(2), Stats., the trial court lacked
authority to order the records released to Goldfoot. Only the juvenile court in the counties where the records were
kept had that authority. Section 48.78(2)(a),
Stats. Had Hayes made a timely objection pointing out that fact, the
trial court could have directed the State to apply to the proper courts. Because Hayes did not, the trial court had
no opportunity to correct its error until it was too late. Failure to timely object, such that the
trial court has the opportunity to correct its error, constitutes waiver on
appeal. Section 901.03(1)(a), Stats.
By the Court.—Judgment
and order affirmed.
This opinion will not be
published. See Rule 809.23(1)(b)5, Stats.