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751.03. (a) A court may grant a continuance in a case, upon its own motion or the motion of any party, if the ends of justice served by taking action outweigh the best interest of the public and the defendant in a speedy trial.
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Wisconsin Legislature: 947.013. (1) Whoever does any of the following is guilty of a Class B misdemeanor: (a) With intent to frighten, intimidate, threaten, abuse or harass, makes a telephone call and threatens to inflict injury or physical harm to any person or the property of any person.
(4), a party may file a motion for reconsideration in the court of appeals within 20 days after the date of a decision issued pursuant to s. 752.41 (1). The motion must state with particularity the points of law or fact alleged to be erroneously decided in the decision and must include supporting argument.
971.10 Speedy trial. (1) In misdemeanor actions trial shall commence within 60 days from the date of the defendant's initial appearance in court. (a) The trial of a defendant charged with a felony shall commence within 90 days from the date trial is demanded by any party in writing or on the record.
(1m), any other party may file a response to the motion within 11 days after service of the motion. (1m) If a motion is filed in an appeal under s. 809.107, any other party may file a response to the motion within 5 days after service of the motion.
A Class I felony is the lowest-level felony in Wisconsin. While that may sound reassuring, a Class I felony still carries with it a maximum penalty of 3.5 years in prison, $10,000.00 in fines, or both (Wis. Stat. sec. 939.50).
Wisconsin Hit and Run Laws Under Wisconsin statute section 346.67, if a person is in an accident that they know or have reason to believe caused property damage, injury, or death, then they must stop their vehicle as close to the scene of the accident as is possible and safe.