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942.10 Use of a drone. Whoever uses a drone, as defined in s. 175.55 (1) (a), with the intent to photograph, record, or otherwise observe another individual in a place or location where the individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy is guilty of Class A misdemeanor.
Instead, Wisconsin enforces its age of consent laws strictly, meaning that anyone engaging in sexual activity with a person under the age of 18 could face criminal charges. This is true regardless of the age difference between them or whether the activity was consensual.
301.47 Sex offender name changes prohibited. (1) In this section, sex offender means a person who is subject to s. 301.45 (1g) but does not include a person who, as a result of a proceeding under s. 301.45 (1m), is not required to comply with the reporting requirements of s.
Under Wisconsin law, violent crimes are those that involve physical force or the threat of it. These charges can be anything from misdemeanors to Class A felonies, and each comes with its own set of harsh penalties, including imprisonment, fines, and a permanent criminal record.

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