Senate Bill 93 proposes amendments to several sections of the Wisconsin statutes regarding 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 sections 302.113 (8m) (a), 302.114 (8m) (a), 304.06 (3), and 973.10 (2) (intro.) of the statutes, emphasizing the department's obligation to act upon such charges.
The bill also clarifies the process for handling violations of conditions or rules of release, allowing the department to take physical custody of individuals for investigation. It ensures that if a violation is confirmed, the appropriate administrative hearings will be conducted, and the department will recommend revocation if the individual is charged with a crime. The changes aim to strengthen the accountability of individuals on extended supervision, parole, or probation and streamline the process for addressing violations related to new criminal charges.
Statutes affected: 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