Wisconsin
“Elements”� means what the government would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt for you to be convicted of the crime. This page is a summary of what is needed to prove some of the more commonly charged crimes in Wisconsin. It is not a substitute for legal advice. I check these elements and penalties anew each time I represent a person on one of these charges; they do change and I may not update this web page to reflect such changes. The citations of WI JI Cr. are to the pattern jury instructions. They do not specify all ways of proving a charge, nor do they specify all applicable defenses. — Charles Kyle Kenyon, Attorney at Law, Madison, Wisconsin
This page last revised: 04 Jan 2022 15:45:57 -0500 . Revision may just be as to format rather than content.
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Disorderly Conduct: Wis JI Cr.1900Elements:
Penalties: (Class B Misdemeanor) |
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Battery: Wis JI Cr. 1220Elements,
Penalties: (Class A misdemeanor)
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Bailjumping: Wis JI Cr,1795Elements:
Penalties: (Class A misdemeanor)
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Carrying A Concealed Weapon: Wis JI Cr.1335Elements:
Note, not everything that can be used as a weapon is necessarily classified as a dangerous weapon. A piece of concrete, a box cutter, or a pocket knife can be used as weapons but they are not classified as weapons in all circumstances. (This does not mean that if your weapon is not concealed that it will not cause you problems.) Penalties: (Class A misdemeanor)
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Issuance of a Worthless Check: Wis JI Cr.1468Elements: First, that the defendant issued a check. Second, that at the time the check was issued, the defendant intended that it not be paid. Penalties: (Class A misdemeanor)
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Theft: Wis JI Cr.1441Elements:
Penalties: (Class A misdemeanor)
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Retail Theft: Wis JI Cr.1498Elements:
Penalties: (Class A misdemeanor)
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Criminal Damage to Property ($2,500 or less): Wis JI Cr,1400Elements:
Penalties: (Class A misdemeanor) |
Obstructing An Officer: Wis JI Cr. 1766Elements:
Penalties: (Class A misdemeanor)
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Possession of THC (Marijuana): Wis JI Cr.6030Elements:
Penalties: (unclassified misdemeanor) fine of not more than $1,000 or imprisonment for not more than 6 months or both. In addition, pursuant to §96 1.50, suspension or revocation of operating privilege for not less than 6 months nor more than 5 years, consecutive to any other suspension or revocation.
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Possession of Drug Paraphernalia: Wis JI Cr.6050Elements:
Penalties: (unclassified misdemeanor) fine of not more than $500 or imprisonment not to exceed 30 days or both. In addition, pursuant to §961.50, suspension or revocation of operating privilege for not less than 6 months nor more than 5 years, consecutive to any other suspension or revocation.
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Penalty Codes:
Class B Misdemeanor
fine not to exceed $1,000 or imprisonment not to exceed 90 days or both.
Class A Misdemeanor
fine not to exceed $10,000 or imprisonment not to exceed 9 months or both.
See also: Misdemeanor Court in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin – procedure
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