Wisconsin Publication Notice Harassment Injunction Hearing is a type of court hearing which is used to decide whether to grant a harassment injunction. In a harassment injunction hearing, a judge will consider evidence presented by both parties to determine if there is sufficient evidence to grant the injunction. The judge will also consider the impact that granting the injunction will have on the accused’s freedom of speech and the safety of the complainant. If the judge decides to grant the harassment injunction, it will be served to the accused by a process server or by mail. There are two types of harassment injunction hearings in Wisconsin: ex parte and contested. An ex parte hearing is held without the accused present and the judge will decide on granting the injunction based on the evidence presented by the complainant. A contested hearing is held with both parties present and the judge will consider the evidence presented by both the complainant and the accused before making a decision.