Assembly Bill 85 proposes amendments to several sections of the Wisconsin statutes concerning the revocation of extended supervision, parole, or probation for individuals charged with a crime while on release. The bill mandates that the Department of Corrections must recommend revocation of a person's extended supervision, parole, or probation if they are charged with a crime. This requirement is inserted into the legal language of sections 302.113 (8m) (a), 302.114 (8m) (a), 304.06 (3), and 973.10 (2) (intro.) of the statutes.
The bill emphasizes the legal custody of individuals under extended supervision, parole, or probation and outlines the process for handling violations of conditions or rules. It specifies that if a person is charged with a crime, the Department of Corrections is obligated to recommend revocation of their release status. This change aims to enhance accountability and ensure that individuals who are charged with new offenses while on supervised release face appropriate consequences. The provisions will take effect for charges filed on or after the effective date of the bill.
Statutes affected: Text as Enrolled: 302.113(8m)(a), 302.113, 302.114(8m)(a), 302.114, 304.06(3), 304.06, 973.10(2)(intro.), 973.10
Bill Text: 302.113(8m)(a), 302.113, 302.114(8m)(a), 302.114, 304.06(3), 304.06, 973.10(2)(intro.), 973.10