939.615(6)(g)
(g) The court may grant a petition requesting termination of lifetime supervision if it determines after a hearing under par.
(f) that lifetime supervision is no longer necessary to protect the public.
939.615(6)(h)
(h) If a petition requesting termination of lifetime supervision is denied after a hearing under par.
(f), the person may not file a subsequent petition requesting termination of lifetime supervision until at least 3 years have elapsed since the most recent petition was denied.
939.615(6)(i)
(i) If the court grants a petition requesting termination of lifetime supervision and the person is registered with the department under s.
301.45, the court may also order that the person is no longer required to comply with the reporting requirements under s.
301.45. This paragraph does not apply to a person who must continue to comply with the reporting requirements for life under s.
301.45 (5) (b) or for as long as he or she is in this state under s.
301.45 (5m) (b).
939.615(7)
(7)
Penalty for violation of a condition of lifetime supervision. 939.615(7)(a)(a) No person placed on lifetime supervision under this section may knowingly violate a condition or regulation of lifetime supervision established by the court or by the department.
939.615(7)(b)1.1. Except as provided in subd.
2., whoever violates par.
(a) is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
939.615(7)(b)2.
2. Whoever violates par.
(a) is guilty of a Class I felony if the same conduct that violates par.
(a) also constitutes a crime that is a felony.
939.616
939.616
Mandatory minimum sentence for child sex offenses. 939.616(1g)(1g)
If a person is convicted of a violation of s.
948.02 (1) (am) or
948.025 (1) (a), notwithstanding s.
973.014 (1g) (a) 1. and
2., the court may not make an extended supervision eligibility date determination on a date that will occur before the person has served a 25-year term of confinement in prison.
939.616(1r)
(1r) If a person is convicted of a violation of s.
948.02 (1) (b) or
(c) or
948.025 (1) (b), the court shall impose a bifurcated sentence under s.
973.01. The term of confinement in prison portion of the bifurcated sentence shall be at least 25 years. Otherwise the penalties for the crime apply, subject to any applicable penalty enhancement.
939.616(2)
(2) If a person is convicted of a violation of s.
948.02 (1) (d) or
948.025 (1) (c), the court shall impose a bifurcated sentence under s.
973.01. The term of confinement in prison portion of the bifurcated sentence shall be at least 5 years. Otherwise the penalties for the crime apply, subject to any applicable penalty enhancement.
939.616(3)
(3) This section does not apply if s.
939.62 (2m) (c) applies. The mandatory minimum sentences in this section do not apply to an offender who was under 18 years of age when the violation occurred.
939.616 History
History: 2005 a. 430 s.
1;
2007 a. 80;
2007 a. 97 s.
309.
939.616 Annotation
Labeling this section a “mandatory minimum sentence" statute and stating that “the court shall impose a bifurcated sentence" and that the “term of confinement in prison portion of the bifurcated sentence shall be at least 25 years," the legislature has clearly prohibited probation. State v. Lalicata,
2012 WI App 138,
345 Wis. 2d 342,
824 N.W.2d 921,
12-0225.
939.617
939.617
Minimum sentence for certain child sex offenses. 939.617(1)(1)
Except as provided in subs.
(2) and
(3), if a person is convicted of a violation of s.
948.05,
948.075, or
948.12, the court shall impose a bifurcated sentence under s.
973.01. The term of confinement in prison portion of the bifurcated sentence shall be at least 5 years for violations of s.
948.05 or
948.075 and 3 years for violations of s.
948.12. Otherwise the penalties for the crime apply, subject to any applicable penalty enhancement.
939.617(2)
(2) If the court finds that the best interests of the community will be served and the public will not be harmed and if the court places its reasons on the record, the court may impose a sentence that is less than the sentence required under sub.
(1) or may place the person on probation under any of the following circumstances:
939.617(2)(a)
(a) If the person is convicted of a violation of s.
948.05, the person is no more than 48 months older than the child who is the victim of the violation.
939.617(2)(b)
(b) If the person is convicted of a violation of s.
948.12, the person is no more than 48 months older than the child who engaged in the sexually explicit conduct.
939.617(3)
(3) This section does not apply if the offender was under 18 years of age when the violation occurred.
939.617 Annotation
The legislature had reasonable and practical grounds for making a conviction for using a computer to facilitate a child sex crime under s. 948.075 (1r) subject to a mandatory minimum sentence. Thus, there was a rational basis for the penalty enhancer in sub. (1), and sub. (1) was not unconstitutional as applied to the defendant. State v. Heidke,
2016 WI App 55,
370 Wis. 2d 771,
883 N.W.2d 162,
15-1420.
939.617 Annotation
This section has a plain and unambiguous meaning. When faced with a conviction for possessing child pornography, sub. (1) requires the court to impose a bifurcated sentence with at least three years' initial confinement. Sub. (2) allows the court to depart from this minimum and impose less initial confinement or probation only if the defendant is not more than 48 months older than the child-victim. State v. Holcomb,
2016 WI App 70,
371 Wis. 2d 647,
886 N.W.2d 100,
15-0996.
939.618
939.618
Mandatory minimum sentence for repeat serious sex crimes. 939.618(2)(a)(a) Except as provided in par.
(b), if a person has one or more prior convictions for a serious sex crime and subsequently commits a serious sex crime, the court shall impose a bifurcated sentence under s.
973.01. The term of confinement in prison portion of a bifurcated sentence imposed under this subsection may not be less than 3 years and 6 months, but otherwise the penalties for the crime apply, subject to any applicable penalty enhancement. The court may not place the defendant on probation.
939.618(2)(b)
(b) If a person has one or more prior convictions for a violation of s.
940.225 (1) or for a comparable crime under federal law or the law of any state and subsequently is convicted of a violation of s.
940.225 (1), the maximum term of imprisonment for the violation of s.
940.225 (1) is life imprisonment without the possibility of parole or extended supervision.
939.618 History
History: 1993 a. 97,
227;
1997 a. 326;
2001 a. 109;
2005 a. 271;
2005 a. 433 s.
16; Stats. 2005 s. 939.618.
939.619
939.619
Mandatory minimum sentence for repeat serious violent crimes. 939.619(1)(1)
In this section, “serious violent crime" means a violation of s.
940.02,
940.03,
940.05,
940.06,
940.09,
940.19 (5),
940.21,
940.305,
940.31,
941.327 (2) (b) 2.,
3., or
4.,
943.02,
943.23 (1g),
943.32 (2),
943.87,
948.03 (2) (a) or
(5),
948.051, or
948.30 (2).
939.619(2)
(2) If a person has one or more prior convictions for a serious violent crime or a crime punishable by life imprisonment and subsequently commits a serious violent crime, the court shall impose a bifurcated sentence under s.
973.01. The term of confinement in prison portion of a bifurcated sentence imposed under this subsection may not be less than 5 years, but otherwise the penalties for the crime apply, subject to any applicable penalty enhancement. The court may not place the defendant on probation.
939.619 History
History: 1993 a. 97;
2001 a. 109;
2005 a. 433 s.
17; Stats. 2005 s. 939.619;
2017 a. 309.
939.6195
939.6195
Mandatory minimum sentence for repeat firearm crimes. 939.6195(1)(a)2.
2. A commission of any crime specified under chs.
939 to
951 and
961 if the person uses a firearm in the commission of the crime.
939.6195(2)
(2) If a person who is a repeater is convicted of a firearm violation, the court shall impose a bifurcated sentence under s.
973.01. Notwithstanding s.
973.01 (2) (b), the term of confinement in prison portion of the bifurcated sentence shall be at least 4 years, but otherwise the penalties for the crime apply, subject to any applicable penalty enhancement. The court may not place the person on probation.
939.6195(3)
(3) This section does not apply to sentences imposed after July 1, 2022.
939.6195(4)
(4) The department of justice shall, after consulting with persons the department determines to be appropriate, including the city of Milwaukee and the Milwaukee police department, prepare a report on the efficacy of the mandatory minimum sentence under this section. No later than August 1, 2022, the department of justice shall submit the report to the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the legislature under s.
13.172 (2).
939.6195 History
History: 2017 a. 145.
939.62
939.62
Increased penalty for habitual criminality. 939.62(1)(1)
If the actor is a repeater, as that term is defined in sub.
(2), and the present conviction is for any crime for which imprisonment may be imposed, except for an escape under s.
946.42 or a failure to report under s.
946.425, the maximum term of imprisonment prescribed by law for that crime may be increased as follows:
939.62(1)(a)
(a) A maximum term of imprisonment of one year or less may be increased to not more than 2 years.
939.62(1)(b)
(b) A maximum term of imprisonment of more than one year but not more than 10 years may be increased by not more than 2 years if the prior convictions were for misdemeanors and by not more than 4 years if the prior conviction was for a felony.
939.62(1)(c)
(c) A maximum term of imprisonment of more than 10 years may be increased by not more than 2 years if the prior convictions were for misdemeanors and by not more than 6 years if the prior conviction was for a felony.
939.62(2)
(2) The actor is a repeater if the actor was convicted of a felony during the 5-year period immediately preceding the commission of the crime for which the actor presently is being sentenced, or if the actor was convicted of a misdemeanor on 3 separate occasions during that same period, which convictions remain of record and unreversed. It is immaterial that sentence was stayed, withheld or suspended, or that the actor was pardoned, unless such pardon was granted on the ground of innocence. In computing the preceding 5-year period, time which the actor spent in actual confinement serving a criminal sentence shall be excluded.
939.62(2m)(a)1m.a.
a. A violation of s.
948.02,
948.025,
948.05,
948.051,
948.055,
948.06,
948.07,
948.08,
948.081,
948.085,
948.095 or
948.30 or, if the victim was a minor and the convicted person was not the victim's parent, a violation of s.
940.31.
939.62(2m)(a)1m.b.
b. A crime at any time under federal law or the law of any other state or, prior to July 16, 1998, under the law of this state that is comparable to a crime specified in subd.
1m. a. 939.62(2m)(a)2m.a.
a. Any felony under s.
961.41 (1),
(1m) or
(1x) that is a Class A, B, or C felony or, if the felony was committed before February 1, 2003, that is or was punishable by a maximum prison term of 30 years or more.
939.62(2m)(a)2m.b.
b. Any felony under s.
940.09 (1), 1999 stats., s.
943.23 (1m) or
(1r), 1999 stats., s.
948.35 (1) (b) or
(c), 1999 stats., or s.
948.36, 1999 stats., or s.
940.01,
940.02,
940.03,
940.05,
940.09 (1c),
940.16,
940.19 (5),
940.195 (5),
940.198 (2) (a) or
(c),
940.21,
940.225 (1) or
(2),
940.305,
940.31,
941.327 (2) (b) 4.,
943.02,
943.10 (2),
943.23 (1g),
943.32 (2),
946.43 (1m),
948.02 (1) or
(2),
948.025,
948.03 (2) (a) or
(c) or
(5) (a) 1.,
2.,
3., or
4.,
948.05,
948.06,
948.07,
948.075,
948.08,
948.081,
948.085, or
948.30 (2).
939.62(2m)(a)2m.d.
d. A crime at any time under federal law or the law of any other state or, prior to April 28, 1994, under the law of this state that is comparable to a crime specified in subd.
2m. a.,
am.,
b., or
c. 939.62(2m)(b)
(b) The actor is a persistent repeater if one of the following applies:
939.62(2m)(b)1.
1. The actor has been convicted of a serious felony on 2 or more separate occasions at any time preceding the serious felony for which he or she presently is being sentenced under ch.
973, which convictions remain of record and unreversed and, of the 2 or more previous convictions, at least one conviction occurred before the date of violation of at least one of the other felonies for which the actor was previously convicted.
939.62(2m)(b)2.
2. The actor has been convicted of a serious child sex offense on at least one occasion at any time preceding the date of violation of the serious child sex offense for which he or she presently is being sentenced under ch.
973, which conviction remains of record and unreversed.
939.62(2m)(bm)
(bm) For purposes of counting a conviction under par.
(b), it is immaterial that the sentence for the previous conviction was stayed, withheld or suspended, or that the actor was pardoned, unless the pardon was granted on the ground of innocence.
939.62(2m)(c)
(c) If the actor is a persistent repeater, the term of imprisonment for the felony for which the persistent repeater presently is being sentenced under ch.
973 is life imprisonment without the possibility of parole or extended supervision.
939.62(2m)(d)
(d) If a prior conviction is being considered as being covered under par.
(a) 1m. b. or
2m. d. as comparable to a felony specified under par.
(a) 1m. a. or
2m. a.,
am.,
b., or
c., the conviction may be counted as a prior conviction under par.
(b) only if the court determines, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the violation relating to that conviction would constitute a felony specified under par.
(a) 1m. a. or
2m. a.,
am.,
b., or
c. if committed by an adult in this state.
939.62(3)
(3) In this section “felony" and “misdemeanor" have the following meanings:
939.62(3)(a)
(a) In case of crimes committed in this state, the terms do not include motor vehicle offenses under chs.
341 to
349 and offenses handled through proceedings in the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under chs.
48 and
938, but otherwise have the meanings designated in s.
939.60.
939.62(3)(b)
(b) In case of crimes committed in other jurisdictions, the terms do not include those crimes which are equivalent to motor vehicle offenses under chs.
341 to
349 or to offenses handled through proceedings in the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under chs.
48 and
938. Otherwise, felony means a crime which under the laws of that jurisdiction carries a prescribed maximum penalty of imprisonment in a prison or penitentiary for one year or more. Misdemeanor means a crime which does not carry a prescribed maximum penalty sufficient to constitute it a felony and includes crimes punishable only by a fine.
939.62 Cross-reference
Cross-reference: For procedure, see s.
973.12.
939.62 Annotation
Imposition of a three-year sentence as a repeater was not cruel and unusual even though the conviction involved the stealing of two boxes of candy, which carried a maximum sentence of six months. Hanson v. State,
48 Wis. 2d 203,
179 N.W.2d 909 (1970).
939.62 Annotation
A repeater charge must be withheld from the jury's knowledge since it is relevant only to sentencing. Mulkovich v. State,
73 Wis. 2d 464,
243 N.W.2d 198 (1976).
939.62 Annotation
This section authorizes penalty enhancement only when the maximum underlying sentence is imposed. The enhancement portion of a sub-maximum sentence is vacated as an abuse of sentencing discretion. State v. Harris,
119 Wis. 2d 612,
350 N.W.2d 633 (1984).
939.62 Annotation
In sub. (2), “convicted of a misdemeanor on 3 separate occasions" requires three separate misdemeanors, not three separate court appearances. State v. Wittrock,
119 Wis. 2d 664,
350 N.W.2d 647 (1984).
939.62 Annotation
A court's acceptance of a guilty plea or verdict is sufficient to trigger the operation of this section; completion of sentencing is not a prerequisite. State v. Wimmer,
152 Wis. 2d 654,
449 N.W.2d 621 (Ct. App. 1989).
939.62 Annotation
Felony convictions entered following a waiver from juvenile court are a proper basis for a repeater allegation. State v. Kastner,
156 Wis. 2d 371,
457 N.W.2d 331 (Ct. App. 1990).
939.62 Annotation
Sub. (1) is applicable when concurrent maximum sentences are imposed for multiple offenses. Consecutive sentences are not required. State v. Davis,
165 Wis. 2d 78,
477 N.W.2d 307 (Ct. App. 1991).
939.62 Annotation
For offenses under ch. 161 [now ch. 961], the court may apply this section or s. 961.48, but not both. State v. Ray,
166 Wis. 2d 855,
481 N.W.2d 288 (Ct. App. 1992).
939.62 Annotation
Each conviction for a misdemeanor constitutes a “separate occasion" for purposes of sub. (2). State v. Hopkins,
168 Wis. 2d 802,
484 N.W.2d 549 (1992).
939.62 Annotation
Enhancement of a sentence under this section does not violate double jeopardy. State v. James,
169 Wis. 2d 490,
485 N.W.2d 436 (Ct. App. 1992).
939.62 Annotation
This section does not grant a trial court authority to increase a punitive sanction for contempt of court. State v. Carpenter,
179 Wis. 2d 838,
508 N.W.2d 69 (Ct. App. 1993).
939.62 Annotation
The state is charged with proving a prior conviction and that it lies within the five-year window of sub. (2). State v. Goldstein,
182 Wis. 2d 251,
513 N.W.2d 631 (Ct. App. 1994).
939.62 Annotation
A guilty plea without a specific admission to repeater allegations is not sufficient to establish the facts necessary to impose the repeater penalty enhancer. State v. Zimmermann,
185 Wis. 2d 549,
518 N.W.2d 303 (Ct. App. 1994).
939.62 Annotation
When a defendant does not admit to habitual criminality, the state must prove the alleged repeater status beyond a reasonable doubt. State v. Theriault,
187 Wis. 2d 125,
522 N.W.2d 264 (Ct. App. 1994).
939.62 Annotation
A commitment under the Sex Crimes Law, ch. 975, is not a sentence under sub. (2). State v. Kruzycki,
192 Wis. 2d 509,
531 N.W.2d 429 (Ct. App. 1995).
939.62 Annotation
Sub. (2m) (b) is constitutional. It does not violate the guaranty against cruel and unusual punishment, the principal of separation of powers, or the guaranty of equal protection. State v. Lindsey,
203 Wis. 2d 423,
554 N.W.2d 215 (Ct. App. 1996),
95-3392.