Wisconsin Statutes

§ 943.125 — Entry into locked coin box.

Wisconsin § 943.125
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 943Crimes against property
Subch.subch. II of ch. 943 SUBCHAPTER II
TRESPASS

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Wis. Stat. § 943.125 (2026).

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943.125 943.125(1) (1) Whoever intentionally enters a locked coin box of another without consent and with intent to steal therefrom is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. 943.125(2) (2) Whoever has in personal possession any device or instrumentality intended, designed or adapted for use in breaking into any coin box, with intent to use the device or instrumentality to break into a coin box and to steal therefrom, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor. 943.125(3) (3) In this section, “coin box” means any device or receptacle designed to receive money or any other thing of value. The term includes a depository box, parking meter, vending machine, pay telephone, money changing machine, coin-operated phonograph and amusement machine if they are designed to receive money or other thing of value.

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Legislative History

943.125 History History: 1977 c. 173 .

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