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(5) (a) 2. The period under subd. 1. may be extended only if
a majority
8of judicial administrative district chief judges find the district attorney files a
9petition to extend the time. The petition shall show good cause for the extension and
10identification of the vote of each judge is may be supported by affidavit. The clerk
11shall forward any petition received under this subdivision to the chief judge of the
12judicial administrative district or, if the chief judge of the judicial administrative
13district is presiding over the proceeding that is the subject of the petition, to a chief
1judge of an adjoining judicial administrative district. The decision of the chief judge
2on whether to grant or deny the extension shall be available to the public. The period
3under subd. 1. may be extended an unlimited number of times, but each extension
4may be for no more than 6 months and, for each extension,
a majority of judicial
5administrative district chief judges the chief judge must find good cause and
the
6identification of the vote of each judge his or her decision must be available to the
7public.
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(b) A proceeding may not investigate a crime that was not part of the original
9request under sub. (1m) or complaint under sub. (2) (a), whichever is appropriate,
10unless
a majority of judicial administrative district chief judges find the district
11attorney files a petition to investigate a specified crime that was not part of the
12original request. The petition shall show good cause to add
any specified
crimes 13crime and
the identification of the vote of each judge is may be supported by affidavit.
14The clerk shall forward any petition received under this paragraph to the chief judge
15of the judicial administrative district or, if the chief judge of the judicial
16administrative district is presiding over the proceeding that is the subject of the
17petition, to a chief judge of an adjoining judicial administrative district. The decision
18of the chief judge on whether to grant or deny the expansion shall be available to the
19public. An unlimited number of specified crimes may be added but, for each addition
20of a specified crime,
a majority of judicial administrative district chief judges the
21chief judge must find good cause and
the identification of the vote of each judge his
22or her decision must be available to the public.
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13. Page 2, line 15: delete "This act" and substitute "The treatment of sections
2345.34 (1), 345.35, and 345.36 (title) and (1) of the statutes".
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4"
(2g) The treatment of section 968.26 (5) (a) 2. and (b) of the statutes first
5applies to motions under section 968.26 (5) (a) 2. and (b) of the statutes filed on the
6effective date of this subsection.".