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(b) He or she shall consent to a search by the department, at any time, of any
9computer that he or she uses and shall consent to the use of anything seized from the
10computer as evidence in any administrative or court proceeding.
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(c) He or she shall allow the department to monitor and review his or her use
12of any computer to communicate with others.
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(d) He or she shall allow the department to install and use software, on any
14computer that he or she uses, for the purpose of preventing the computer from being
15used in preparation for or in conjunction with a violation of s. 948.07 or 948.075.
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16Section
10. 968.20 (1) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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968.20
(1) (intro.) Any person claiming the right to possession of property
18seized pursuant to a search warrant or seized without a search warrant may apply
19for its return to the circuit court for the county in which the property was seized or
20where the search warrant was returned. The court shall order such notice as it
21deems adequate to be given the district attorney and all persons who have or may
22have an interest in the property and shall hold a hearing to hear all claims to its true
23ownership.
If Subject to s. 973.075 (5r), if the right to possession is proved to the
24court's satisfaction, it shall order the property, other than contraband or property
25covered under sub. (1m) or (1r) or s. 173.12, 173.21 (4), or 968.205, returned if:
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1Section
11. 973.075 (1) (f) of the statutes is created to read:
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973.075
(1) (f) 1. Except as provided in subd. 2. and subject to subd. 3., any
3computer, as defined in s. 943.70 (1) (am), used in the commission of a serious child
4sex offense, as defined in s. 302.116 (1) (aq), or a conspiracy, a solicitation, or an
5attempt to commit a serious child sex offense or used in the commission of any crime
6to which a person pleads guilty or no contest if the person does so in a case in which
7he or she has been charged with a serious child sex offense or a conspiracy. a
8solicitation, or an attempt to commit a serious child sex offense.
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2. A computer is not subject to forfeiture under subd. 1. if an owner did not know
10that it was being used or was to be used or consent to it being used in the commission
11of or an attempt to commit a crime described in subd. 1.
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3. If a computer forfeited under subd. 1. is encumbered by a bona fide perfected
13security interest that was perfected before the date of the commission of the current
14violation and the holder of the security interest neither had knowledge of nor
15consented to the commission of that violation, the holder of the security interest shall
16be paid from the proceeds of the forfeiture.
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17Section
12. 973.075 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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973.075
(4) When Subject to subs. (4m) and (5r), when property is forfeited
19under ss. 973.075 to 973.077, the agency seizing the property may sell the property
20that is not required by law to be destroyed or transferred to another agency. The
21agency may retain any vehicle for official use or sell the vehicle. The agency seizing
22the property may deduct
50% 50 percent of the amount received for administrative
23expenses of seizure, maintenance of custody, advertising and court costs and the
24costs of investigation and prosecution reasonably incurred. The remainder shall be
25deposited in the school fund as the proceeds of the forfeiture. If the property forfeited
1under ss. 973.075 to 973.077 is money, all the money shall be deposited in the school
2fund.
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3Section
13. 973.075 (4m) of the statutes is created to read:
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973.075
(4m) Subject to sub. (5r), if the forfeited property is subject to a bona
5fide perfected security interest and all of the following apply, the agency shall turn
6over the forfeited property to the person holding the perfected security interest if the
7person and the agency believe that the proceeds of any sale of the forfeited property
8will be less than the amount of the security interest:
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(a) There is only one person holding such a security interest.
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(b) The security interest was perfected before the date of the current violation.
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(c) The holder of the security interest neither had knowledge of nor consented
12to the commission of that violation.
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(d) The property was forfeited under sub. (1) (bg), (bj), (bm), (d), or (f), is a
14vehicle that was forfeited under sub. (1), or is a device that was forfeited under sub.
15(1) (e).
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16Section
14. 973.075 (5) (intro.) of the statutes is renumbered 973.075 (5) (am)
17and amended to read:
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973.075
(5) (am) All forfeitures under ss. 973.075 to 973.077 shall be made with
19due provision for the rights of innocent persons under
sub. subs. (1) (b) 2m., (bg),
20(bm), (d)
and, (e)
, and (f) 2. and (3).
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21(c) Except as provided in sub. (5m)
and subject to sub. (5r), any property seized
22but not forfeited shall be returned to its rightful owner. Any person claiming the
23right to possession of property seized may apply for its return to the circuit court for
24the county in which the property was seized. The court shall order such notice as it
25deems adequate to be given the district attorney and all persons who have or may
1have an interest in the property and shall hold a hearing to hear all claims to its true
2ownership. If the right to possession is proved to the court's satisfaction, it shall
3order the property returned if:
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4Section
15. 973.075 (5) (a) of the statutes is renumbered 973.075 (5) (c) 1.
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5Section
16. 973.075 (5) (b) of the statutes is renumbered 973.075 (5) (c) 2.
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6Section
17. 973.075 (5) (bm) of the statutes is created to read:
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973.075
(5) (bm) 1. In this paragraph, "innocent owner" means an owner of a
8computer with respect to whom a court has not made a finding of probable cause
9under subd. 2. c.
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2. If the seized property is a computer described in sub. (1) (f), the law
11enforcement agency that seized the computer shall return it to an innocent owner
12within 30 days after seizing it, subject to sub. (5r), unless all of the following occur:
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a. Within 15 days after the seizure, the agency petitions the circuit court for the
14county in which the computer was seized or in which a prosecution for the crime
15described in sub. (1) (f) is pending for permission to retain the computer.
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b. The agency provides notice of its petition to each owner of the real property
17or vehicle from which the computer was seized and to any other person claiming to
18be an owner of the computer.
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c. The court determines that there is probable cause to believe that each owner
20of the computer knew that it was being used or was to be used or consented to it being
21used in the commission of a crime described in sub. (1) (f). The agency shall bear the
22burden of showing probable cause. An owner of the computer may present evidence
23on this question.
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3. A petition under subd. 2. may be combined with a complaint filed under s.
25973.076, but, notwithstanding any request for an adjournment of forfeiture
1proceedings made under s. 973.076 (2) (a), the court hearing the petition shall
2determine whether there is probable cause under subd. 2. c. within 30 days after the
3computer is seized.
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4. If the court determines that there is probable cause with respect to each
5owner of the computer under subd. 2. c., an owner of the computer may apply for its
6return under s. 968.20 (1) or, if a court determines under s. 973.076 that the property
7is not subject to forfeiture, under par. (c).
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5. Notwithstanding subd. 2., if a law enforcement agency has probable cause
9to believe that the computer was being used or was to be used in the commission of
10a crime described in sub. (1) (f), the agency may copy any data from the computer.
11The agency shall preserve any data it copies until the completion of the criminal and
12forfeiture proceedings.
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13Section
18. 973.075 (5r) of the statutes is created to read:
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973.075
(5r) Before selling a computer seized under sub. (1) (f), turning it over
15to a person holding a bona fide perfected security interest under sub. (4m), or
16returning it to its owner, the law enforcement agency that seized it shall purge all
17data from the computer that are or represent contraband, that were used in the
18commission of a serious child sex offense, as defined in s. 302.116 (1) (aq), or that, in
19the agency's opinion, were compiled for the purpose of committing a serious child sex
20offense.
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21Section
19. 973.09 (8) of the statutes is created to read:
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973.09
(8) (a) In this subsection:
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1. "Child sex offender" has the meaning given in s. 302.116 (1) (ac).
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2. "Computer" has the meaning given in s. 943.70 (1) (am).
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1(b) If the court places a child sex offender on probation, the court may, as a
2condition of probation, prohibit the person from using a computer unless it is running
3software that prevents the person from accessing computerized child pornography,
4as defined in 302.116 (1) (ag), or that records any such access for review by the
5person's probation agent.
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(c) All of the following shall be conditions of probation for each child sex
7offender:
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1. He or she shall consent to a search by the department, at any time, of any
9computer that he or she uses and shall consent to the use of anything seized from the
10computer as evidence in any administrative or court proceeding.
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2. He or she shall allow the department to monitor and review his or her use
12of any computer to communicate with others.
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3. He or she shall allow the department to install and use software, on any
14computer that he or she uses, for the purpose of preventing the computer from being
15used in preparation for or in conjunction with a violation of s. 948.07 or 948.075.
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(1)
The treatment of section 302.116 (3) and (4) of the statutes first applies to
18persons who are released from prison to extended supervision on the effective date
19of this subsection.
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(2)
The treatment of section 304.061 of the statutes first applies to persons who
21are released from prison to parole on the effective date of this subsection.
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(3)
The treatment of sections 29.934 (1) (d), 968.20 (1) (intro.) and (3) (a), and
23973.075 (1) (f), (4), (4m), (5) (intro.), (a), (b), and (bm), and (5r) of the statutes first
24applies to crimes committed on the effective date of this subsection.