CHAPTER 939
CRIMES — GENERAL PROVISIONS
SUBCHAPTER I
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
939.01 Name and interpretation.
939.03 Jurisdiction of state over crime.
939.10 Common law crimes abolished; common law rules preserved.
939.14 Criminal conduct or contributory negligence of victim no defense.
939.20 Provisions which apply only to chapters 939 to 951.
939.22 Words and phrases defined.
939.24 Criminal recklessness.
939.25 Criminal negligence.
SUBCHAPTER II
INCHOATE CRIMES
SUBCHAPTER III
DEFENSES TO CRIMINAL LIABILITY
939.44 Adequate provocation.
939.48 Self-defense and defense of others.
939.49 Defense of property and protection against retail theft.
SUBCHAPTER IV
PENALTIES
939.50 Classification of felonies.
939.51 Classification of misdemeanors.
939.52 Classification of forfeitures.
939.60 Felony and misdemeanor defined.
939.61 Penalty when none expressed.
939.615 Lifetime supervision of serious sex offenders.
939.616 Mandatory minimum sentence for child sex offenses.
939.617 Minimum sentence for certain child sex offenses.
939.618 Mandatory minimum sentence for repeat serious sex crimes.
939.619 Mandatory minimum sentence for repeat serious violent crimes.
939.62 Increased penalty for habitual criminality.
939.621 Increased penalty for certain domestic abuse offenses.
939.63 Penalties; use of a dangerous weapon.
939.632 Penalties; violent crime in a school zone.
939.635 Increased penalty for certain crimes against children committed by a child care provider.
939.645 Penalty; crimes committed against certain people or property.
SUBCHAPTER V
RIGHTS OF THE PROSECUTION
939.65 Prosecution under more than one section permitted.
939.66 Conviction of included crime permitted.
SUBCHAPTER VI
RIGHTS OF THE ACCUSED
939.70 Presumption of innocence and burden of proof.
939.71 Limitation on the number of convictions.
939.72 No conviction of both inchoate and completed crime.
939.73 Criminal penalty permitted only on conviction.
939.74 Time limitations on prosecutions.