The Wisconsin Plea Questionnaire / Waiver of Rights Posted September 26, 2005, is a document that outlines the rights and obligations of a criminal defendant when entering a plea of guilty or no contest to a criminal charge in Wisconsin. This document outlines the basic rights of a criminal defendant, such as the right to remain silent, the right to be represented by an attorney, the right to a trial, and the right to confront witnesses. It also includes a waiver of rights form, which must be signed by the defendant in order to waive certain constitutional rights in order to enter a plea. There are two different types of Wisconsin Plea Questionnaire / Waiver of Rights Posted September 26, 2005: the standard form and the non-standard (or “special”) form. The standard form applies to most criminal charges, while the non-standard form applies to more serious felony charges.