Crime witnesses' rights, Ch.
950
Criminal case:
Criminal record, disclosure,
971.25
Cross-examination, scope,
906.11
Declaration to physicians for natural death,
154.03
Employment relations commission,
111.07
Expert:
Disclosure of facts or data underlying opinion,
907.05
Extradition:
In criminal or grand jury cases,
976.02
Failure to attend, damages, contempt,
885.11
Grand jury testimony:
Health and social services department,
140.05
Husband and wife, competency in nonmarital cases,
891.39
By evidence of conviction of crime,
906.09
Incriminating testimony, compelled, immunity,
979.07
Interrogation by judge,
906.14
Interrogation, mode and order,
906.11
Minimum wage investigation,
104.10
John Doe proceeding, counsel for witness may be present,
968.26
Judges:
Presiding, may not testify at trial,
906.05
Lay witnesses, opinion testimony by,
907.01
Legislative, immunity,
13.35
Legislator, entitled to court continuance,
757.13
Personal knowledge, must have to testify,
906.02
Physicians, mental responsibility of accused,
971.16
Prior statements, examination,
906.13
Prisoners:
Habeas corpus or subpoena to bring,
782.45
Public service commission cases, must testify,
196.48
Religious beliefs or opinions, admissibility,
906.10
Religious test forbidden,
I, 19
Report, reading by expert,
907.07
Right of accused to meet,
I, 7
Rights of witnesses of crime:
Child witnesses, rights and services,
950.055
Counties to provide certain services,
950.05
County board responsible for rights and services,
950.06
Intergovernmental cooperation,
950.07
Statements given opposing party prior to witness testifying on direct examination,
971.24
Subpoena, how issued, by whom,
885.01
Testimony:
With knowledge, examples of authentication or identification,
909.015 (1)
Warrant on failure to appear,
968.09
None competent in state, other testimony,
856.15 (5)
Rights and liabilities,
777.41
Worker's compensation, coercion,
102.17