AB69-ASA2, s. 1 1Section 1. 895.62 of the statutes is created to read:
AB69-ASA2,2,3 2895.62 Use of force in response to unlawful entry into a dwelling, motor
3vehicle, or place of business; civil liability immunity.
(1) In this section:
AB69-ASA2,2,54 (a) "Actor" means a person who uses force that is intended or likely cause death
5or great bodily harm to another person.
AB69-ASA2,2,66 (b) "Dwelling" has the meaning given in s. 895.07 (1) (h).
AB69-ASA2,2,77 (c) "Place of business" means a business that the actor owns or operates.
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1(2) Except as provided in sub. (4), an actor is immune from civil liability arising
2out of his or her use of force that is intended or likely to cause death or great bodily
3harm if the actor reasonably believed that the force was necessary to prevent
4imminent death or bodily harm to himself or herself or to another person and either
5of the following applies:
AB69-ASA2,3,106 (a) The person against whom the force was used was in the process of
7unlawfully entering the actor's dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business, the actor
8was on his or her property or present in the dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of
9business, and the actor knew or had reason to believe that an unlawful entry was
10occurring.
AB69-ASA2,3,1511 (b) The person against whom the force was used was in the actor's dwelling,
12motor vehicle, or place of business after unlawfully entering it, the actor was present
13in the dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business, and the actor knew or had reason
14to believe that the person had unlawfully entered the dwelling, motor vehicle, or
15place of business.
AB69-ASA2,3,18 16(3) An actor is presumed to have reasonably believed that the force was
17necessary to prevent imminent death or bodily harm to himself or herself or to
18another person if either sub. (2) (a) or (b) applies.
AB69-ASA2,3,20 19(4) The presumption described in sub. (3) does not apply if any of the following
20are true:
AB69-ASA2,3,2321 (a) The actor was engaged in a criminal activity or was using his or her
22dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business to further a criminal activity at the time
23he or she used the force described in sub. (2).
AB69-ASA2,4,224 (b) The person against whom the force was used was a peace officer who entered
25or attempted to enter the actor's dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business in the

1performance of his or her official duties. This paragraph applies only if at least one
2of the following applies:
AB69-ASA2,4,43 1. The officer identified himself or herself to the actor before the force described
4in sub. (2) was used by the actor.
AB69-ASA2,4,75 2. The actor knew or reasonably should have known that the person entering
6or attempting to enter his or her dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business was a
7peace officer.
AB69-ASA2,4,11 8(5) In any civil action, if a court finds that a person is immune from civil liability
9under sub. (2), the court shall award the person reasonable attorney fees, costs,
10compensation for loss of income, and other costs of the litigation reasonably incurred
11by the person.
AB69-ASA2, s. 2 12Section 2. 939.48 (1m) of the statutes is created to read:
AB69-ASA2,4,1313 939.48 (1m) (a) In this subsection:
AB69-ASA2,4,1414 1. "Dwelling" has the meaning given in s. 895.07 (1) (h).
AB69-ASA2,4,1515 2. "Place of business" means a business that the actor owns or operates.
AB69-ASA2,4,2016 (ar) If an actor intentionally used force that was intended or likely to cause
17death or great bodily harm, the court shall presume that the actor reasonably
18believed that the force was necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily
19harm to himself or herself if the actor makes such a claim under sub. (1) and any of
20the following applies:
AB69-ASA2,4,2421 1. The person against whom the force was used was in the process of unlawfully
22entering the actor's dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business, the actor was
23present in the dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business, and the actor knew or
24reasonably believed that an unlawful entry was occurring.
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12. The person against whom the force was used was in the actor's dwelling,
2motor vehicle, or place of business after unlawfully entering it, the actor was present
3in the dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business, and the actor knew or reasonably
4believed that the person had unlawfully entered the dwelling, motor vehicle, or place
5of business.
AB69-ASA2,5,76 (b) The presumption described in par. (ar) does not apply if any of the following
7applies:
AB69-ASA2,5,98 1. The actor was engaged in a criminal activity or was using his or her dwelling,
9motor vehicle, or place of business to further a criminal activity at the time.
AB69-ASA2,5,1310 2. The person against whom the force was used was a peace officer who entered
11or attempted to enter the actor's dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business in the
12performance of his or her official duties. This subdivision applies only if at least one
13of the following applies:
AB69-ASA2,5,1514 a. The officer identified himself or herself to the actor before the force described
15in par. (ar) was used by the actor.
AB69-ASA2,5,1816 b. The actor knew or reasonably should have known that the person entering
17or attempting to enter his or her dwelling, motor vehicle, or place of business was a
18peace officer.
AB69-ASA2, s. 3 19Section 3. Initial applicability.
AB69-ASA2,5,21 20(1) This act first applies to a use of force that occurs on the effective date of this
21subsection.
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