Wisconsin Constitution

Article I, § 21 — Rights of suitors

Wisconsin Const. art. I, § 21

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(1) Writs of error shall never be prohibited, and shall be issued by such courts as the legislature designates by law. (2) In any court of this state, any suitor may prosecute or defend his suit either in his own proper person or by an attorney of the suitor’s choice.

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History

As amended April 1977; 1975 J.R. 13, 1977 J.R. 7, vote April 1977

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