.... County
In.... Court
The State of Wisconsin
vs.
....(Name of defendant)
On the.... day of...., 19.., the district attorney appeared for the state and the defendant appeared in person and by.... the defendant's attorney.
UPON ALL THE FILES, RECORDS AND PROCEEDINGS
IT IS ADJUDGED That the defendant has been found not guilty by the verdict of the jury (by the court) and is therefore ordered discharged forthwith.
Dated this.... day of...., 19...
BY THE COURT....
275,8 Section 8 . 973.125 of the statutes is created to read:
973.125 Notice of lifetime supervision for serious sex offenders. (1) Whenever a prosecutor decides to seek lifetime supervision under s. 939.615 of a person charged with a serious sex offense specified in s. 939.615 (1) (b) 1., the prosecutor shall, at any time before or at arraignment and before acceptance of any plea, state in the complaint, indictment or information or amendments to the complaint, indictment or information that the prosecution will seek to have the person placed on lifetime supervision under s. 939.615.
(2) Whenever a prosecutor decides to seek lifetime supervision under s. 939.615 of a person charged with a serious sex offense specified in s. 939.615 (1) (b) 2., the prosecutor shall, at any time before or at arraignment and before acceptance of any plea, do all of the following:
(a) State in the complaint, indictment or information or amendments to the complaint, indictment or information that the prosecution will seek to have the person placed on lifetime supervision under s. 939.615.
(b) Allege in the complaint that the violation with which the person is charged is a serious sex offense under s. 939.615 (1) (b) because one of the purposes for the conduct constituting the violation was for the person's sexual arousal or gratification.
(3) Before accepting a plea, the court may, upon motion of the district attorney, grant a reasonable time to investigate whether lifetime supervision may be necessary for a defendant or whether one of the purposes for the conduct constituting a violation with which a defendant is charged was for the defendant's sexual arousal or gratification.
275,8e Section 8e. 980.06 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
980.06 (2) (c) If the court finds that the person is appropriate for supervised release, the court shall notify the department. The department and the county department under s. 51.42 in the county of residence of the person, as determined under s. 980.105, shall prepare a plan that identifies the treatment and services, if any, that the person will receive in the community. The plan shall address the person's need, if any, for supervision, counseling, medication, community support services, residential services, vocational services, and alcohol or other drug abuse treatment. The department may contract with a county department, under s. 51.42 (3) (aw) 1. d., with another public agency or with a private agency to provide the treatment and services identified in the plan. The plan shall specify who will be responsible for providing the treatment and services identified in the plan. The plan shall be presented to the court for its approval within 21 days after the court finding that the person is appropriate for supervised release, unless the department, county department and person to be released request additional time to develop the plan. If the county department of the person's county of residence declines to prepare a plan, the department may arrange for another county to prepare the plan if that county agrees to prepare the plan and if the person will be living in that county. If the department is unable to arrange for another county to prepare a plan, the court shall designate a county department to prepare the plan, order the county department to prepare the plan and place the person on supervised release in that county, except that the court may not so designate the county department in the any county where the there is a facility in which the person was persons are detained or evaluated under s. 980.04 or in which persons committed for to institutional care is located under this chapter are placed, unless that county is also the person's county of residence.
275,8f Section 8f. 980.08 (5) of the statutes is amended to read:
980.08 (5) If the court finds that the person is appropriate for supervised release, the court shall notify the department. The department and the county department under s. 51.42 in the county of residence of the person, as determined under s. 980.105, shall prepare a plan that identifies the treatment and services, if any, that the person will receive in the community. The plan shall address the person's need, if any, for supervision, counseling, medication, community support services, residential services, vocational services, and alcohol or other drug abuse treatment. The department may contract with a county department, under s. 51.42 (3) (aw) 1. d., with another public agency or with a private agency to provide the treatment and services identified in the plan. The plan shall specify who will be responsible for providing the treatment and services identified in the plan. The plan shall be presented to the court for its approval within 60 days after the court finding that the person is appropriate for supervised release, unless the department, county department and person to be released request additional time to develop the plan. If the county department of the person's county of residence declines to prepare a plan, the department may arrange for another county to prepare the plan if that county agrees to prepare the plan and if the person will be living in that county. If the department is unable to arrange for another county to prepare a plan, the court shall designate a county department to prepare the plan, order the county department to prepare the plan and place the person on supervised release in that county, except that the court may not so designate the county department in the any county where the there is a facility in which the person was persons committed for to institutional care is located under this chapter are placed unless that county is also the person's county of residence.
275,8m Section 8m. Nonstatutory provisions.
(1r) Reconciliation provision.
(a) If 1997 Assembly Bill 351 is enacted into law and it creates sections 302.113 and 973.01 of the statutes as shown by Senate Substitute Amendment 1 to 1997 Assembly Bill 351, then the repeal and recreation by this act of section 939.615 (3) (b) of the statutes and Section 9g (1p) of this act take effect on December 31, 1999.
(b) If the condition specified in paragraph (a) does not occur, then the repeal and recreation of section 939.615 (3) (b) of the statutes by this act and Section 9g (1p) of this act are void.
275,9 Section 9 . 0 Initial applicability.
(1t) Lifetime supervision of certain sex offenders. The creation of section 939.615 of the statutes and the treatment of sections 971.17 (1j) and 973.125 of the statutes first apply to offenses committed on the effective date of this subsection.
(1u) Restrictions on placement of parolees. The treatment of sections 302.11 (4m), 304.02 (4m) and 304.06 (2m) of the statutes first applies to parole releases granted on the effective date of this subsection.
275,9g Section 9g. Effective dates. This act takes effect on the day after publication, except as follows:
(1p) The repeal and recreation of section 939.615 (3) (b) of the statutes takes effect on December 31, 1999.
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