criminal codeCRIMINAL CODE
Generally Chs. 939 to 951
NOTE: Included under this head is an analysis of the provisions included by the legislature in the Criminal Code, and closely related material. Statutes whose violation may result in criminal penalties, but which are not included in the Criminal Code, are indexed according to their general subject matter. For non-Criminal Code penalty provisions,
1. General Provisions
2. Animals
3. Children, Crimes Against
4. Gambling
5. Interference with Government and its Administration
6. Life and Bodily Security
7. Property
8. Public Health and Safety
9. Public Peace and Order
10. Reputation and Civil Liberties
11. Sexual Morality
Act punishable as several crimes,
939.65
Application of ch. 939,
939.20
Precludes conviction of completed crime,
939.72
Bulletproof garment, use, penalties,
939.64
Common-law crimes abolished,
939.10
Common-law penalties abolished,
939.61
And completed crime, no conviction of both,
939.72
Contributory negligence of victim, no defense,
939.14
Conviction:
Necessary before penalty,
939.73
Criminal code, name, interpretation,
939.01
Defenses to criminal liability:
Victim's criminal conduct, negligence, no defense,
939.14
Felony:
Classification, penalties,
939.50
Defined for repeater statute,
939.62
Foreign criminal acts, jurisdiction,
939.03
Inchoate and completed crime, no conviction of both,
939.72
Jurisdiction over crimes,
939.03
Lesser included offenses,
939.66
Misdemeanor:
Classification, penalties,
939.51
Domestic abuse, penalty increased in certain cases,
939.621
Habitual offenders, increased penalties,
939.62
Not imposed without conviction,
939.73
Presumption of innocence,
939.70
Recklessness, criminal,
939.24
Reward for detection,
14.15
And completed crime, no conviction of both,
939.72
Statutes of limitations,
939.74
Victims of crimes:
For detailed analysis,
Rights and services, Ch.
950
Witnesses of crimes: