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WI Law Enforcement Academy
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1st amendment guarantees
Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
2nd amendment guarantees
Right to bear arms
4th Amendment Guaranteed rights
People, houses, and effects (belongings) shall be secure from unreasonable searches and seizures, and requires probable cause for the issuance of warrants.
5th amendment guarantees
Right to a lawyer during questioning, right to not incriminate oneself, right to a grand jury for federal crimes, right to be protected from double jeopardy, right to due process.
6th amendment guarantees
speedy trial; public trial; impartial jury in jurisdiction of alleged crime; to be informed of the nature and cause of accusation; to be confronted with opposing witnesses; to obtain witnesses in his/her favor; right to counsel
8th amendment guarantees freedom from
excessive bail and from cruel and unusual punishment
14th Amendment
Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws
10 Mandatory Policies in WI
Use of Force (66.0511[2])
Citizen Complaint (66.0511[3])
High Speed Pursuit (346.03[6])
Open Records (19.34[1])
Domestic Abuse (968.075[3])
Expander of Jurisdiction (175.40[6][d])
Reporting Abuse (48.981[3][b])
Eyewitness Identification (175.50[2])
Strip Searches (968.255[6])
Officer Involved Death (175.47)
The highest court in Wisconsin
The Wisconsin Supreme Court
Supreme Court of Wisconsin
7 Justices elected to 10-year terms
1000 Requests to review, 100 per session
Final authority regarding state law
May be appointed by the governor
Vote for the chief justice
WI Court of Appeals
4 districts - Madison, Milwaukee, Waukesha, & Wausau Court reviews ALL appeals brought before it
Appeals result of decision in circuit court
Examine court records, briefs, and Occasionally hears oral arguments by the parties
Person filing appeal
Appellate
The person who hears the appeal
Respondant
Circuit Courts
the major trial courts in the state that hear criminal cases
WI Circuit Courts
Nearly 250 judges, elected to 6-year terms
Generally, each county is a circuit
Trial Courts with jurisdiction in criminal and civil cases
D.A. files Complaint
Summons or warrant unless already in custody
Original Jurisdiction in all Civil and Criminal matters... Probate, Juvenile, Traffic, civil, and criminal jury Trials
The complaint is reviewed- Probable Cause is determined
At least 1 judge per county (72 Counties, 6 Combined Courts)
Judges are Elected to 6 year term...and Must be an attorney
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