Wisconsin Statutes
§ 968.46 — Secrecy.
Wisconsin § 968.46
JurisdictionWisconsin
Ch. 968Commencement of criminal proceedings
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Wis. Stat. § 968.46 (2026).
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968.46 Notwithstanding s. 757.14 , all motions, including but not limited to those for immunity or a privilege, brought by a prosecuting officer or witness appearing before a grand jury shall be made, heard and decided in complete secrecy and not in open court if the prosecuting officer or witness bringing the motion or exercising the immunity or privilege so requests.
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Legislative History
968.46 History History: 1979 c. 291 ; Sup. Ct. Order No. 96-08 , 207 Wis. 2d xv (1997); Stats. 1997 s. 968.46.
Nearby Sections
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Warrant on failure to appear.§ 968.12
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