Wisconsin Statutes

§ 887.25 — Witnesses sent to other states.

Wisconsin § 887.25
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 887Depositions, oaths and affidavits

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Wis. Stat. § 887.25 (2026).

Text

887.25 887.25(1) (1) Upon presentation to any judge of a court of record in Wisconsin of the certificate of the judge or the clerk of any foreign court of record, under seal, stating that any person being or residing in Wisconsin is believed to be a necessary witness in any civil action pending in that court, the judge, if satisfied by such proof as the judge shall require that the testimony of the witness is necessary to the trial of the action, shall issue and attach to the certificate a subpoena commanding the witness to appear in the court where the action is pending, at the time and place stated therein, or show cause, before the judge, at a time and place fixed in the subpoena, why the witness should not appear as therein commanded. The judge may refuse to issue a subpoena or may vac

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Legislative History

887.25 History History: 1979 c. 257 ; 1993 a. 486 .

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