Wisconsin Statutes

§ 938.297 — Motions before trial.

Wisconsin § 938.297
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 938Juvenile justice code
Subch.subch. V of ch. 938 SUBCHAPTER V
PROCEDURE

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Wis. Stat. § 938.297 (2026).

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938.297 938.297(1) (1) Motions able to be determined without trial. Any motion which is capable of determination without trial of the general issue may be made before trial. 938.297(2) (2) Defenses and objections based on petitions for citation. If defenses and objections based on defects in the institution of proceedings, lack of probable cause on the face of the petition or citation, insufficiency of the petition or citation, or invalidity in whole or in part of the statute on which the petition or citation is founded are not raised within 10 days after the plea hearing, they are waived. Other motions capable of determination without trial may be brought any time before trial. 938.297(3) (3) Suppression of evidence. Motions to suppress evidence as illegally seized or statements as illega

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Legislative History

938.297 History History: 1995 a. 77 ; 1997 a. 35 ; 2005 a. 344 ; 2009 a. 27 .

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