The Wisconsin Order on Petition to Revoke Conditional Release (CGI) is a legal document filed by the Wisconsin Department of Health Services with the court system. This order is used to revoke the conditional release of an individual who has been found to be not guilty of a crime by reason of mental disease or defect (CGI). This document outlines the reasons why the court is seeking to revoke the individual's conditional release and also includes a request for the court to order the individual to be taken into custody. The order includes the name of the individual, the date of the court hearing, and a list of any conditions the court is imposing on the individual if the conditional release is revoked. There are two types of Wisconsin Order on Petition to Revoke Conditional Release (CGI): one for an individual who committed a crime and one for an individual who is at risk of committing a crime due to a mental disorder. The former type requires a court hearing to review the individual's competency and the risk of danger they pose to the public. The latter type is for an individual who is at risk of committing a crime due to a mental disorder and does not require a court hearing. Instead, the court will review the individual's mental health records and any other relevant evidence to determine if the individual is a danger to the public, and if so, the court can order the individual to be taken into custody.