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WI Statutes are a topical arrangement of acts passed by the WI Legislature. United States Code is a topical arrangement of acts passed by the U.S. Congress.
Can you refuse to show ID in Wisconsin?
It is not a crime in Wisconsin to refuse to identify yourself to a police officer, unless you are being detained or arrested, but refusing might make the police suspicious about you.
What is the statute 6.87 in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin Legislature: 6.87. (a) An elector who is indefinitely confined because of age, physical illness or infirmity or is disabled for an indefinite period may by signing a statement to that effect require that an absentee ballot be sent to the elector automatically for every election.
What is Wisconsin Good Time statute?
302.43 Good time. Every inmate of a county jail is eligible to earn good time in the amount of one-fourth of his or her term for good behavior if sentenced to at least 4 days, but fractions of a day shall be ignored. An inmate shall be given credit for time served prior to sentencing under s.
How many days is good time in jail?
Under United States federal law, prisoners serving more than one year in prison get 54 days a year of good conduct time on the anniversary of each year they serve plus the pro rata good time applied to a partial year served at the end of their sentence, at the rate of 54 days per year.
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A statutory close corporation is a special election that corporations with fewer than 50 shareholders may select. The designation allows for more flexibility than typically allowed with a regular corporation.
How does good time work in Wisconsin?
Under Wisconsin law, anyone who is sentenced to jail time has the right to good time. Good time allows inmates to have 25% of their sentence taken off if they are not causing problems at the jail.
What is the statute 995.50 in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin has codified invasion of privacy at Wis. Stat. 995.50 (here), which sets forth three of the traditional common law invasion of privacy torts (intrusion on seclusion, disclosure of private facts, and misappropriation of likeness).
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