322.130 HistoryHistory: 2007 a. 200. 322.131322.131 Article 131 — Perjury. Any person who in a judicial proceeding or in a course of justice willfully and corruptly does any of the following shall be punished as a court-martial may direct: 322.131(1)(1) Upon a lawful oath or in any form allowed by law to be substituted for an oath, gives any false testimony material to the issue or matter of inquiry. 322.131(2)(2) In any declaration, certificate, verification, or statement under penalty or perjury as permitted under 28 USC 1746, subscribes any false statement material to the issue or matter of inquiry. 322.131 HistoryHistory: 2007 a. 200. 322.132322.132 Article 132 — Frauds against the government. Any person who does any of the following knowing it to be false or fraudulent shall be punished as a court-martial may direct: 322.132(1)(1) For the purpose of obtaining the approval, allowance, or payment of any claim against the United States, the state, any state, or any officer: 322.132(1)(c)(c) Makes any oath, affirmation or certification to any fact or to any writing or other paper. 322.132(2)(2) For the purpose of defrauding the United States, the state, any state, or any officer: 322.132(2)(a)(a) Forges or counterfeits any signature upon any writing or other paper, or uses any signature knowing it to be forged or counterfeited. 322.132(2)(b)(b) Delivers to any person having authority to receive it, any amount less than that for which he or she receives a certificate or receipt. 322.132(2)(c)(c) Makes or delivers to any person, a writing without having full knowledge of the truth of the statements contained in the writing. 322.132 HistoryHistory: 2007 a. 200; 2009 a. 179. 322.1325322.1325 Article 132a - Retaliation. 322.1325(1)(a)(a) “Protected communication” means any of the following: 322.1325(1)(a)1.1. A lawful communication to a member of Congress, a member of the Wisconsin legislature, the governor, or an inspector general. 322.1325(1)(a)2.2. A communication to a member of the U.S. department of defense or the U.S. national guard bureau, a law enforcement officer, a state agency, a legislative service agency, a person in the chain of command, or a court-martial proceeding in which a member of the state military forces complains of, or discloses information that the member reasonably believes constitutes evidence of, a violation of a law or regulation, including a law or regulation prohibiting sexual harassment or unlawful discrimination, or gross mismanagement, a gross waste of funds, an abuse of authority, or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety. 322.1325(1)(b)(b) “Unlawful discrimination” means discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. 322.1325(2)(2) Any person who, with intent to retaliate against any person for reporting or planning to report a criminal or military offense or for making or planning to make a protected communication, or with intent to discourage any person from reporting a criminal or military offense or making a protected communication, does any of the following shall be punished as a court-martial may direct: 322.1325(2)(a)(a) Wrongfully takes or threatens to take an adverse personnel action against any person. 322.1325(2)(b)(b) Wrongfully withholds or threatens to withhold a favorable personnel action with respect to any person. 322.1325 HistoryHistory: 2023 a. 47. 322.133322.133 Article 133 — Conduct unbecoming an officer. Any commissioned officer, cadet, candidate, or midshipman who is convicted of conduct unbecoming an officer shall be punished as a court-martial may direct. 322.133 HistoryHistory: 2007 a. 200; 2023 a. 47. 322.134322.134 Article 134 — General section. Though not specifically mentioned in this code, all disorders and neglects to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the state military forces and all conduct of a nature to bring discredit upon the state military forces shall be taken cognizance of by a court-martial and punished at the discretion of a military court. However, where a crime constitutes an offense that violates both this code and the criminal laws of the state where the offense occurs or criminal laws of the United States, jurisdiction of the military court shall be determined under s. 322.002 (2). 322.134 HistoryHistory: 2007 a. 200.