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7(7) Secrecy and sequestration. The judge
or circuit court commissioner 8conducting the inquest may order that proceedings be secret if the district attorney
9so requests or concurs
and may sequester the inquest jury under s. 972.05.
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10(8) Juror compensation. Inquest jurors shall receive the same compensation
11as jurors under s. 756.25.
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12Section
938. 979.06 (title), (1), (2) and (5) of the statutes are repealed.
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13Section
939. 979.06 (3), (4) and (6) of the statutes are renumbered 968.035 (1),
14(2) and (3), and 968.035 (1) and (2), as renumbered, are amended to read:
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968.035
(1) Any witness examined at an inquest may have counsel present
16during the examination of that witness.
The counsel may consult with a client during
17the examination of that client. The counsel may not examine or cross-examine his
18or her client, cross-examine or call other witnesses
, or argue before the judge
or
19circuit court commissioner holding the inquest.
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20(2) The judge
or circuit court commissioner shall administer an oath or
21affirmation to each witness
which shall be substantially in the following form:
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22You do solemnly swear (affirm) that the evidence and testimony you give to this
23inquest concerning the death of the person known as .... .... shall be the truth, the
24whole truth and nothing but the truth and shall cause the testimony given by all
25witnesses to be reduced to writing or recorded.
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2Section
941. 979.08 (title) of the statutes is renumbered 968.055 (title).
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3Section
942. 979.08 (1) of the statutes is renumbered 968.055 (1) and amended
4to read:
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968.055
(1) When the Before submitting evidence
is concluded and the
6testimony closed to the jury in an inquest, the judge
or circuit court commissioner
7shall may instruct the jury on its duties and on the substantive law regarding the
8issues
that may be inquired into before the jury.
The
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9(2) After all of the evidence is presented, the district attorney
shall prepare a
10written set of appropriate requested instructions and shall submit
them to the judge
11or circuit court commissioner who, together with the district attorney, a written set
12of proposed instructions on the jury's duties and on the substantive law regarding
13the issues inquired into before the jury. The judge shall compile the final set of
14instructions which shall
be given. The instructions shall include
those instructions
15for criminal offenses for which the judge
or circuit court commissioner believes a
16reasonable jury might return a verdict based upon a finding of probable cause.
The
17judge shall use the final instructions to instruct the jury and shall provide the jury
18with one complete set of them.
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19Section
943. 979.08 (2) of the statutes is repealed.
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20Section
944. 979.08 (3) (intro.) and (4) of the statutes are consolidated,
21renumbered 968.055 (3) (intro.) and amended to read:
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968.055
(3) (intro.) The jury shall retire to consider its verdict after hearing all
23of the testimony and evidence, making all necessary inquiries
, and having been
24instructed in the law.
The judge or circuit court commissioner shall provide the jury
25with one complete set of written instructions providing the substantive law to be
1applied to the issues to be decided. The verdict shall be in a form which permits the
2following findings: (4) The
jury shall render its verdict
shall be based upon a finding
3of probable cause, be unanimous, and be rendered in writing, signed by all
of its 4members
of the jury. The verdict shall set forth
its the jury's findings from the
5evidence produced according to the instructions.
The verdict shall be in a form that
6permits the following findings:
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7Section
945. 979.08 (3) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 968.055 (3) (b) and
8amended to read:
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968.055
(3) (b) Whether the deceased
came to his or her death by criminal
10means died as a result of a crime and, if so, the specific crimes committed and the
11name of the person or persons, if known,
having
who committed the crimes.
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12Section
946. 979.08 (3) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 968.055 (3) (a) and
13amended to read:
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968.055
(3) (a) Whether the deceased came to his or her death by natural
15causes, accident, suicide
, or an act privileged by law.
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16Section
947. 979.08 (5) of the statutes is renumbered 968.055 (4) and amended
17to read:
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968.055
(4) The
inquest jury's verdict
delivered by the inquest jury is advisory
19and does not preclude or require the issuance of any criminal charges by the district
20attorney.
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21Section
948. 979.08 (6) of the statutes is renumbered 968.055 (5) and amended
22to read:
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968.055
(5) Any verdict
so rendered
under sub. (4), after being validated and
24signed by the judge
or circuit court commissioner, together with the record of the
25inquest, shall be delivered to the district attorney for consideration. After
1considering the verdict and record, the district attorney may deliver the entire
2inquest record or any part
thereof of the record to the coroner or medical examiner
3for safekeeping.
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4Section
949. 979.08 (7) of the statutes is renumbered 968.055 (6) and amended
5to read:
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968.055
(6) The Except as provided in s. 971.43, the record of a secret inquest
7proceeding
shall is not
be open for inspection unless so ordered by the judge
or circuit
8court commissioner conducting the inquest
upon petition by the district attorney.
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9Section
950. 979.09 of the statutes is amended to read:
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10979.09 Burial of body. If any judge
or circuit court commissioner conducts
11an inquest as to the death of a stranger or of a person whose identity is unknown or
12whose body is unclaimed or if the district attorney determines that no inquest into
13the death of such a person is necessary and the
circuit judge has not ordered an
14inquest under s.
979.04 968.015 (2), the coroner or medical examiner shall cause the
15body to be decently buried or cremated and shall certify to all the charges incurred
16in taking any inquest by him or her and to the expenses of burial or cremation of the
17dead body. The charges and expenses shall be audited by the county board of the
18proper county and paid out of the county treasury.
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19Section
951. 979.10 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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979.10
(2) If a corpse is to be cremated, the coroner or medical examiner shall
21make a careful personal inquiry into the cause and manner of death, and conduct an
22autopsy or order the conducting of an autopsy, if in his or her or the district attorney's
23opinion it is necessary to determine the cause and manner of death. If the coroner
24or medical examiner determines that no further examination or judicial inquiry is
25necessary he or she shall certify that fact. Upon written request by the district
1attorney the coroner or medical examiner shall obtain the concurrence of the district
2attorney before issuing the certification. If the coroner or medical examiner
3determines that further examination or judicial inquiry is necessary, he or she shall
4notify the district attorney under s.
979.04
968.015 (2).
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5Section
952. 979.11 of the statutes is amended to read:
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6979.11 Compensation of officers. The sole compensation of the coroner and
7deputy coroners for attendance at an inquest and for any preliminary investigation
8under
this chapter ch. 968 at the direction of the district attorney shall be a
9reasonable sum set by the county board for each day actually and necessarily
10required for the purpose, and a sum set by the county board for each mile actually
11and necessarily traveled in performing the duty. Any coroner or deputy coroner may
12be paid an annual salary and allowance for traveling expenses to be established by
13the county board under s. 59.22 which shall be in lieu of all fees, per diem
, and
14compensation for services rendered.
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15Section
953. 979.22 of the statutes is amended to read:
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16979.22 Autopsies and toxicological services by medical examiners. A
17medical examiner may perform autopsies and toxicological services not required
18under this chapter
or under subch. I of ch. 968 and may charge a fee established by
19the county board for such autopsies and services. The fee may not exceed an amount
20reasonably related to the actual and necessary cost of providing the service.
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21Section
954. 980.015 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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980.015
(2) (c) The anticipated release of a person on conditional release under
23s.
971.17 971.85, the anticipated termination of a commitment order under
971.17 24s. 971.85, or the anticipated discharge of a person from a commitment order under
1s.
971.17 971.85, if the person has been found not guilty of a sexually violent offense
2by reason of mental disease or defect.
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3Section
955. 980.031 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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980.031
(4) If a party retains or the court appoints a licensed physician,
5licensed psychologist, or other mental health professional to conduct an examination
6under this chapter of the person's mental condition, the examiner shall have
7reasonable access to the person for the purpose of the examination, as well as to the
8person's past and present treatment records, as defined in s. 51.30 (1) (b), and patient
9health care records as provided under s. 146.82 (2) (cm), past and present juvenile
10records, as provided under ss. 48.396 (6), 48.78 (2) (e), 938.396 (10), and 938.78 (2)
11(e), and the person's past and present correctional records, including presentence
12investigation reports under s.
972.15 973.004 (6).
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13Section
956. 980.036 (2) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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980.036
(2) (c) Evidence obtained in the manner described under s.
968.31 15968.345 (2) (b), if the prosecuting attorney intends to use the evidence at the trial or
16proceeding.
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17Section
957. 980.036 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
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980.036
(6) Protective order. Upon motion of a party, the court may at any
19time order that discovery, inspection, or the listing of witnesses required under this
20section be denied, restricted, or deferred, or make other appropriate orders. If the
21prosecuting attorney or the attorney for a person subject to this chapter certifies that
22listing a witness under sub. (2) (e) or (3) (a) may subject the witness or others to
23physical or economic harm or coercion, the court may order that the deposition of the
24witness be taken under s.
967.04 (2) to (6) 967.21. The name of the witness need not
25be divulged prior to the taking of such deposition. If the witness becomes unavailable
1or changes his or her testimony, the deposition shall be admissible at trial as
2substantive evidence.
SB82-SSA1,958
3Section
958. 995.50 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
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995.50
(7) No action for invasion of privacy may be maintained under this
5section if the claim is based on an act which is permissible under
ss. s. 196.63 or
6968.27 to 968.373 under subch. IV of ch. 968.
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8(1) This act first applies to prosecutions commenced on the effective date of this
9subsection.
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10(2) This act first applies to proceedings, commitments, and requirements
11related to offenses committed on the effective date of this subsection.
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(1) This act takes effect on March 1, 2017, or on the day after publication,
14whichever is later.