CHAPTER 946
CRIMES AGAINST GOVERNMENT AND ITS ADMINISTRATION
SUBCHAPTER I
TREASON AND DISLOYAL ACTS
946.01 Treason.
946.02 Sabotage.
946.03 Sedition.
946.06 Improper use of the flag.
SUBCHAPTER II
BRIBERY AND OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT
946.10 Bribery of public officers and employees.
946.11 Special privileges from public utilities.
946.12 Misconduct in public office.
946.13 Private interest in public contract prohibited.
946.14 Purchasing claims at less than full value.
946.15 Public construction contracts at less than full rate.
946.16 Judicial officer collecting claims.
946.17 Corrupt means to influence legislation; disclosure of interest.
946.18 Misconduct sections apply to all public officers.
SUBCHAPTER III
PERJURY AND FALSE SWEARING
946.31 Perjury.
946.32 False swearing.
SUBCHAPTER IV
INTERFERENCE WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT
946.40 Refusing to aid officer.
946.41 Resisting or obstructing officer.
946.415 Failure to comply with officer's attempt to take person into custody.
946.42 Escape.
946.425 Failure to report to jail.
946.43 Assaults by prisoners.
946.44 Assisting or permitting escape.
946.45 Negligently allowing escape.
946.46 Encouraging violation of probation, extended supervision or parole.
946.465 Tampering with a global positioning system tracking device.
946.47 Harboring or aiding felons.
946.48 Kidnapped or missing persons; false information.
946.49 Bail jumping.
946.495 Violation of nonsecure custody order.
946.50 Absconding.
SUBCHAPTER V
OTHER CRIMES AFFECTING THE
ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT
946.60 Destruction of documents subject to subpoena.
946.61 Bribery of witnesses.
946.64 Communicating with jurors.
946.65 Obstructing justice.
946.66 False complaints of police misconduct.
946.67 Compounding crime.
946.68 Simulating legal process.
946.69 Falsely assuming to act as a public officer or employee or a utility employee.
946.70 Impersonating peace officers.
946.72 Tampering with public records and notices.
946.73 Penalty for violating laws governing state or county institutions.
946.74 Aiding escape from mental institutions.
946.75 Denial of right of counsel.
946.76 Search warrant; premature disclosure.
946.79 False statements to financial institutions.
SUBCHAPTER VI
RACKETEERING ACTIVITY AND CONTINUING CRIMINAL ENTERPRISE
946.80 Short title.
946.81 Intent.
946.82 Definitions.
946.83 Prohibited activities.
946.84 Penalties.
946.85 Continuing criminal enterprise.
946.86 Criminal forfeitures.
946.87 Civil remedies.
946.88 Enforcement and jurisdiction.
Ch. 946 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See definitions in s. 939.22.
subch. I of ch. 946 SUBCHAPTER I
TREASON AND DISLOYAL ACTS
946.01 946.01 Treason.
946.01(1)(1) Any person owing allegiance to this state who does any of the following is guilty of a Class A felony:
946.01(1)(a) (a) Levies war against this state; or
946.01(1)(b) (b) Adheres to the enemies of this state, giving them aid and comfort.
946.01(2) (2) No person may be convicted of treason except on the testimony of 2 witnesses to the same overt act, or on the person's confession in open court.
946.01 History History: 1977 c. 173; 1993 a. 486.
946.02 946.02 Sabotage.
946.02(1)(1) Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a Class F felony:
946.02(1)(a) (a) Intentionally damages, interferes with, or tampers with any property with reasonable grounds to believe that his or her act will hinder, delay, or interfere with the prosecution of war or other military action or the preparation for defense, war, or other military action by the United States or its allies; or
946.02(1)(b) (b) Intentionally makes a defective article or on inspection omits to note any defect in an article with reasonable grounds to believe that such article is intended to be used in the prosecution of war or other military action or the preparation for defense, war, or other military action by the United States or its allies.
946.02(2) (2) Nothing in this section shall be construed to impair, curtail, or destroy the rights of employees and their representatives to self-organization, to form, join or assist labor organization, to strike, to bargain collectively through representatives of their own choosing, or to engage in lawful concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining or other mutual aid or protection under any state or federal statutes regulating labor relations.
946.02 History History: 1977 c. 173; 1993 a. 486; 2001 a. 109.
946.03 946.03 Sedition.
946.03(1)(1) Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a Class F felony:
946.03(1)(a) (a) Attempts the overthrow of the government of the United States or this state by the use or threat of physical violence; or
946.03(1)(b) (b) Is a party to a conspiracy with or a solicitation of another to overthrow the government of the United States or this state by the use or threat of physical violence; or
946.03(1)(c) (c) Advocates or teaches the duty, necessity, desirability or propriety of overthrowing the government of the United States or this state by the use or threat of physical violence with intent that such government be overthrown; or
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