Wisconsin Statutes
§ 898.10 — Judgment to remain in force.
Wisconsin § 898.10
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 898Persons in jail on civil process
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Bluebook
Wis. Stat. § 898.10 (2026).
Text
898.10 The judgment against any prisoner who is discharged as aforesaid shall remain in full force against any estate which may then or at any time afterwards belong to the prisoner; and the plaintiff in the action may take out a new execution against the goods and estate of the prisoner in like manner as if the prisoner had never been committed on the execution.
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Legislative History
898.10 History History: 1993 a. 486 .
Nearby Sections
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§ 898.02
Notice to plaintiff.§ 898.03
Notice, how served.§ 898.04
Prisoner to be examined.§ 898.05
Interrogatories.§ 898.06
Oath on discharge.§ 898.07
Certificate to sheriff.§ 898.09
Effect of discharge.§ 898.10
Judgment to remain in force.§ 898.11
Inability to pay fees.§ 898.12
Payment and discharge.§ 898.13
Discharge by plaintiff.§ 898.15
Jail liberties.§ 898.16
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