The Wisconsin Oath and Consent to Serve as Special Prosecutor is a document that is filed with the court when a prosecutor or attorney is appointed to serve as a special prosecutor in Wisconsin. It is a legal document that outlines the duties and responsibilities of the special prosecutor and acknowledges that the special prosecutor has agreed to fulfill them. There are two types of Wisconsin Oath and Consent to Serve as Special Prosecutor: the Individual Oath and Consent and the Group Oath and Consent. The Individual Oath and Consent is filed when an individual is appointed to serve as a special prosecutor. The Group Oath and Consent is filed when a group of prosecutors or attorneys is appointed. In both cases, the document is signed by the special prosecutor(s) and witnessed by an appropriate court official. The document outlines the duties of the special prosecutor, including a duty to act in accordance with the laws and rules of Wisconsin, to appear in court on behalf of the State of Wisconsin, and to act with the highest integrity and professionalism.