Wisconsin Criminal Law Handbook

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Start studying Wisconsin Law Enforcement Officers Criminal Law Handbook. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Wisconsin law enforcement officers criminal law handbook Download wisconsin law enforcement officers criminal law handbook or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to get wisconsin law enforcement officers criminal law handbook book now. Criminal Law and Procedure: Wisconsin This guide provides an overview of the UW Law Library's Criminal Law and Procedure holdings. It is designed to highlight key resources for 1Ls and Remington Center students.

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  • Creator[Law Enforcement Handbook Development Committee, Frank J. Remington ... and others]
  • FormatBooks
  • Contributors
  • Publication [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1975?] Madison, Wis. : Training and Standards Bureau, Wisconsin Justice Dept., Division of Law Enforcement Services.
  • Physical Details
    • 70 pages ; 17 cm
  • OCLCocm11004553

Notes

  • Title from binder.
  • 'Made possible by a grant from the Wisconsin Council on Criminal Justice.'
  • Includes index.

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Appeals and Postconviction Proceedings

  • Appeal Information for the SPD Trial Atty

Attorney-Client Communications

Case Summaries

Charging Practices

Collateral Consequences of Convictions

  • Wisconsin Compilation of Collateral Consequences (developed in 2017 by Collateral Consequences Resource Center for use by Wisconsin practitioners)
  • Felony Convictions and Employment (Wisconsin Law)
Concealed weapons permit

Competency/Fitness to Stand Trial
Confessions

Counsel

Crimes

Criminal Justice Links

  • CCAP – Wisconsin Circuit Court Access
  • DOC – Wisconsin Department of Corrections
  • DOJ – Wisconsin Department of Justice

Ethics

  • Responding to an OLR Grievance

Experts

  • Experts Sample Confirmation Letter
Extradition of Out-of-State Witnesses

Wisconsin Criminal Law Statutes

  • Subpoena Process for out-of-state witnesses
    • 1a.) Motion for Issuance of Certificate to Extradite Out-of-State Witness
    • 1b.) Affidavit
    • 1c.) Motion to Produce Out-of-State Prisoner
    • 1d.) Order to Produce Out-of-State Prisoner
    • 2a.) Findings: Certificate to Compel Attendance of Out-of-State Witness
    • 2b.) Certificate
    • 3.) Certificate of Clerk
    • 4a.) Petition for Order to Show Cause
    • 4b.) Application for Extradition of Witness to Testify in Wisconsin
    • 4c.) Order to Appear and Show Cause
    • 4d.) Summons and Order Directing Witness to Appear and Testify in Wisconsin
    • 4e.) Order to Honor Out-of-State Subpoena
Eyewitness Identification

Wisconsin Concealed Carry Application

Immigration

Pretrial Proceedings and Motions

Probation/Extended Supervision, Prison/PLRA

  • Sample Advise Letter for Reconfinement Hearing (Pro Se Respondent) - Word Doc
  • Probation and Parole Operations Manual– DOC
  • Sample Revocation Case Closing Letter - Word Doc
Handbook

Sentencing

  • Duties of Trial Counsel At and After Sentencing
  • Adjustments of Truth in Sentencing (TIS) Sentences
Inmates may petition the circuit court to convert confinement time to extended supervision time as set forth in:
Criminal
§ 302.45 (Challenge Incarceration Program),
§ 302.05 (Substance Abuse Earned Release Program),
§ 302.113 (9g) (Geriatric or extraordinary health conditions),
§ 302.114 (petition for release to extended supervision for inmates serving life sentences),

Wisconsin Department Of Justice Forms

§ 973.195 (1r) (b) if an inmate has served a required percentage (75% or 85%) of the term of confinement portion of a Class C to I felony sentence and:

Wisconsin Criminal Law

'1. The inmate's conduct, efforts at and progress in rehabilitation, or participation and progress in education, treatment or other correctional programs since he or she was sentenced. 3. A change in law or procedure related to sentencing or revocation of extended supervision effective after the inmate was sentenced that would have resulted in a shorter term of confinement in prison or, if the inmate was returned to prison upon revocation of extended supervision, a shorter period of confinement upon revocation, if the change had been applicable when the inmate was sentenced. 4. The inmate is subject to a sentence of confinement in another state or the inmate is in the United States illegally and may be deported. 5. Sentence adjustment is otherwise in the interests of justice.”
§ 973.198 (positive adjustment time earned between October 1, 2009 and August 3, 2011).

Wisconsin Department Criminal Investigation

  • But seeSingh v. Kemper, 2014 WI App 43 (Sentence adjustment statutes unconstitutional as applied to persons sentenced between October 1, 2009 and August 3, 2011: retroactive application of statute that repealed or modified previously-existing provisions governing early release for prisoners violated prohibition on ex post facto laws as to prisoner who was convicted and sentenced while previous provisions had been in effect; application of statute to prisoner's offenses had the effect of lengthening his time confined in prison beyond what he may have experienced under the law as it stood when he committed or was convicted and sentenced on the offenses, and altogether eliminated the early release opportunities the law had previously afforded him.)

Wisconsin Criminal Law Handbook Pdf

Spanish Language Forms

Concealed Weapons Permit

Trial Proceedings

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