news ·  weather ·  sports ·  community ·  job board ·  restaurants ·  station/bios ·  HDTV ·  what's on
newscasts  ·  more weather  ·  more info sunrise ·  today ·  13 noon & 5 ·  wi journal ·  medical ·  e-news ·  elections ·  featured links ·  autos ·  home
weau extended - click to shrink
newscasts - click to shrink
Average Gas Price
Per Gallon
  
Prices by automotive.com
Woman's Statements Allowed in Murder Trial Save Email Print
Posted: 3:59 AM May 9, 2008
Last Updated: 3:59 AM May 9, 2008

A | A | A

A woman's statements to police about a torture and death case in Portage may be used at her murder trial.

Circuit Judge Alan White says his review shows Candace Clark wasn't impaired by a lack of sleep, food or medication, and the questioning by a Portage detective was proper.

White's eight-page decision denied Clark's motion seeking to rule out the use of those statements when she goes on trial July 7th.

Charges against the 24-year-old Clark and 26-year-old Michael Sisk include first-degree intentional homicide, hiding a corpse and child abuse.

Clark contended at a motions hearing last week that she was confused from a lack of diabetes medication, food and water when she gave statements to police after her arrest.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Email  del.icio.us   Google   Yahoo  digg
More Stories
Chi-Hi Music Program Gets Financial Boost

Trempealeau County Crash Sends Woman to Hospital

Fatal Crash Near Menomonie

Trial Delayed For Driver Who Killed 14-Year-Old

Online Cigarette Shoppers Will Have To Pay State Tax

Minnesota Celebrates 150 Years of Statehood

Wisconsin Still Home to Cheesy Title

Adopt-A-Highway Crews Popping Up Along Highways

Post Your Comments
First Name:
Location:
Enter Comments: characters left
Email (optional):
Email will not be displayed on site. For station contact purpose only.
NewsCenter13 Poll
Do you think there is more or less deer hunting in Wisconsin than years past?

More
Less