Wyoming Statutes
§ 7-6-107 — Waiver of rights
Wyoming § 7-6-107
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-6-107 (2026).
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A person who has been advised of his rights under W.S. 7-6-105
may waive any right provided by this act if at the time of or
after waiver, the court finds that the person has acted with
full awareness of his rights and of the consequences of a waiver
and if the waiver is otherwise made according to law. Before
making its findings, the court shall consider such factors as
the person's age, education, familiarity with the English
language and the complexity of the crime involved. A person who
knowingly and voluntarily waives his right to counsel and who
elects to represent himself shall not be entitled to standby
counsel under this act.
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Nearby Sections
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§ 7-6-101
Short title§ 7-6-102
Definitions§ 7-6-107
Waiver of rights§ 7-6-108
Recovery of payment§ 7-6-109
Appointment of outside attorney§ 7-6-110
Use of state or private facilities§ 7-6-111
Office space§ 7-6-112
Applicability of provisions§ 7-6-113
Funding§ 7-6-114
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