The Wisconsin Plea Questionnaire / Waiver of Rights is a form that is used by criminal defendants in the state of Wisconsin to enter a plea of guilty or no contest, or to waive certain legal rights. It is typically used in the context of a plea bargain, where the accused agrees to plead guilty or no contest in exchange for a reduced sentence. The form contains questions about the defendant's understanding of the plea and the consequences of pleading guilty, as well as a waiver of certain constitutional rights, such as the right to a jury trial and the right to confront witnesses. There are three different types of Wisconsin Plea Questionnaire / Waiver of Rights forms: one for adults, one for juveniles, and one for mentally ill persons.