Wisconsin Statutes
§ 946.645 — Picketing or parading at the residence of a judge.
Wisconsin § 946.645
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 946Crimes against government and its administration
Subch.subch. V of ch. 946 SUBCHAPTER V
OTHER CRIMES AFFECTING THE ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNMENT
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Wis. Stat. § 946.645 (2026).
Text
946.645
946.645(1) (1) In this section, “judge” has the meaning given in s. 940.51 (14) or s. 940.203 (1) (b) , 2023 stats.
946.645(2) (2) Whoever pickets, parades, or demonstrates at or near any residence occupied or used by a judge with the intent to interfere with, obstruct, or impede the administration of justice or with the intent to influence any judge in the discharge of his or her duty is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
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Legislative History
946.645 History History: 2023 a. 234 ; 2025 a. 24 s. 93 .
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