Wisconsin Chapter 17 (17.36) is the state’s code of criminal procedure. It governs the process of criminal cases in the state of Wisconsin, from arrest and arraignment to appeals and post-conviction relief. It includes provisions for bail and sentencing, as well as rules related to the jury trial process. Chapter 17 (17.36) is divided into four main sections: Preliminary Proceedings, Trial, Sentencing, and Post-Conviction Proceedings. Each section contains subsections detailing the specific procedures and rules associated with each type of criminal case. Specific types of Wisconsin Chapter 17 (17.36) include arrest and search procedures (17.02), preliminary examinations (17.03), the jury trial process (17.08), sentencing (17.32), and post-conviction relief (17.36).