The following statutes defining offenses against the peace and good order of the state are adopted by reference to define offenses against the peace and good order of the Village of Randolph. With the exception of § 938.342, Wis. Stats., the penalty for commission of such offenses hereunder shall be limited to a forfeiture imposed under the general penalty provisions of § 1-4 of this Code. Any future amendments, revisions or modifications of the statutes incorporated herein by reference are intended to be made part of this Code. The penalty for truancy and high school dropouts shall be governed by the provisions of § 938.342, Wis. Stats., as adopted herein.
118.07
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Health and safety requirements
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118.08
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School zones; crossings
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118.09
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Safety zones
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118.10
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School safety patrols
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118.105
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Control of traffic on school premises
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118.11
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School fences
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118.123
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Reports and records
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118.163
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Municipal truancy and school dropout ordinances
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134.65
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Cigarette and tobacco products retailer license
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134.66
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Restrictions on sale or gift of cigarettes or nicotine or tobacco
products
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167.10
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Regulation of fireworks
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167.31
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Safe use and transportation of firearms and bows
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173.10
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Investigation of cruelty complaints
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173.24
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Reimbursement for expenses
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175.25
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Storage of junked automobiles
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254.76
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Causing fires by tobacco smoking
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254.92
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Purchase or possession of cigarettes or tobacco products by
person under 18 prohibited
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938.125
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Jurisdiction over juveniles alleged to have violated civil laws
or ordinances
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938.17
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Jurisdiction over traffic, boating, snowmobile, all-terrain
vehicle, and utility terrain vehicle violations and over civil law
and ordinance violations
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938.342
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Disposition; truancy and school dropout ordinance violations
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938.343
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Disposition of juvenile adjudged to have violated a civil law
or an ordinance
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938.344
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Disposition; certain intoxicating liquor, beer and drug violations
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938.345
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Disposition of juvenile adjudged in need of protection or services
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939.05(2)(b)
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Aiding and abetting
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939.22
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Words and phrases defined
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940.19(1)
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Battery
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940.291
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Law enforcement officer; failure to render aid
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940.42
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Intimidation of witnesses
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940.44
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Intimidation of victims
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941.01
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Negligent operation of vehicle
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941.10
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Negligent handling of burning material
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941.12(2) and (3)
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Interfering with fire fighting
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941.13
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False alarms
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941.20(1)
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Endangering safety by use of dangerous weapon
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941.23
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Carrying concealed weapon
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941.235
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Carrying firearm in public building
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941.24
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Possession of switchblade knife
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941.35
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Emergency telephone calls
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941.36
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Fraudulent tapping of electric wires or gas or water meters
or pipes
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941.37(1) and (2)
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Obstructing emergency or rescue personnel
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942.01
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Defamation
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942.03
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Giving false information for publication
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942.05
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Opening letters
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943.01(1)
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Damage to property
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943.11
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Entry into locked vehicle
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943.125
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Entry into locked coin box
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943.13
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Trespass to land
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943.14
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Criminal trespass to dwellings
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943.145
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Criminal trespass to a medical facility
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943.15
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Entry onto a construction site or into a locked building, dwelling
or room
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943.20(1), (2) and (3)(a)
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Theft
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943.21(3)(am)
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Fraud on hotel or restaurant keeper, recreational attraction,
taxicab operator, or gas station
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943.22
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Use of cheating tokens
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943.23(1) and (5)
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Operating vehicle without owner's consent
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943.24
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Issue of worthless check
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943.34(1)(a)
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Receiving stolen property
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943.37
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Alteration of property identification marks
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943.38(3)
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Forgery
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943.41
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Financial transaction card crimes
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943.46
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Theft of video service
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943.50(1) to (3) and (4)(a)
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Retail theft; theft of services
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943.55
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Removal of shopping cart
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943.70
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Computer crimes
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944.15
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Public fornication
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944.17
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Sexual gratification
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944.20
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Lewd and lascivious behavior
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944.21
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Obscene material or performance
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944.23
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Making lewd, obscene or indecent drawings
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944.30
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Prostitution
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944.31
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Patronizing prostitutes
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944.32
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Soliciting prostitutes
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944.33
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Pandering
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944.34
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Keeping place of prostitution
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944.36
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Solicitation of drinks prohibited
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945.01
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Definitions relating to gambling
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945.02
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Gambling
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945.04
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Permitting premises to be used for commercial gambling
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946.40
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Refusing to aid officer
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946.41
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Resisting or obstructing officer
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946.42(2)
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Escape
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946.46
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Encouraging violation of probation, extended supervision or
parole
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946.69
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Falsely assuming to act as a public officer or employee or a
utility employee
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946.70
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Impersonating peace officers, fire fighters, or other emergency
personnel
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946.72(2)
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Tampering with public records and notices
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947.01
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Disorderly conduct
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947.12
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Unlawful use of telephone
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947.13
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Harassment
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947.06
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Unlawful assemblies
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948.01
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Definitions relating to crimes against children
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948.09
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Sexual intercourse with a child age 16 or older
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948.10
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Exposing genitals or pubic area
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948.11(1)(b) and (2)(b)
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Exposing a child to harmful material or harmful descriptions
or narrations
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948.21
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Neglecting a child
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948.40
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Contributing to the delinquency of a child
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948.50
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Strip search by school employee
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948.51(1), (2) and (3)(a)
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Hazing
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948.60
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Possession of a dangerous weapon by a person under 18
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948.61(1) and (2)
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Dangerous weapons other than firearms on school premises
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948.63
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Receiving property from a child
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951.01
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Definitions relating to crimes against animals
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951.015
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Construction and application
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951.02
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Mistreating animals
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951.03
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Dognapping and catnapping
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951.04
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Leading animal from motor vehicle
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951.05
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Transportation of animals
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951.06
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Use of poisonous and controlled substances
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951.07
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Use of certain devices prohibited
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951.08
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Instigating fights between animals
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951.09
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Shooting at caged or staked animals
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951.10
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Sale of baby rabbits, chicks and other fowl
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951.11
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Artificially colored animals; sale
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951.13
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Providing proper food and drink to confined animals
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951.14
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Providing proper shelter
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951.15
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Abandoning animals
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961.01 to 961.61
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Uniform Controlled Substances Act
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A.
Penalty. In addition to the general penalty provisions of this Code in § 1-4 or any other penalty imposed for violation of any section of this chapter, Chapter 106, Adult Uses, Chapter 220, Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverages, Article II, Sale, Possession or Consumption in Public Areas, Chapter 226, Juveniles, or Chapter 248, Nuisances, any person who shall cause physical damage to or destroy any public property shall be liable for the cost of replacing or repairing such damaged or destroyed property. The parent or parents of any unemancipated juvenile who violates § 260-18 may also be held liable for the cost of replacing or repairing such damaged or destroyed property in accordance with the Wisconsin Statutes. Nothing in this Code shall prevent the Police Department from referring violations of the provisions of this chapter, Chapter 106, Adult Uses, Chapter 220, Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverages, Article II, Sale, Possession or Consumption in Public Areas, Chapter 226, Juveniles, or Chapter 248, Nuisances, to the District Attorney's office in the interest of justice.
B.
Attempt.
(1)
Whoever attempts to commit an act prohibited by this chapter, Chapter 106, Adult Uses, Chapter 220, Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverages, Article II, Sale, Possession or Consumption in Public Areas, Chapter 226, Juveniles, or Chapter 248, Nuisances, may be required to forfeit amounts not to exceed 1/2 the maximum penalty for the completed act.
(2)
An attempt to commit an act prohibited by this chapter, Chapter 106, Adult Uses, Chapter 220, Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverages, Article II, Sale, Possession or Consumption in Public Areas, Chapter 226, Juveniles, or Chapter 248, Nuisances, requires that the actor have an intent to perform acts and attain a result which, if accomplished, would constitute a violation of these ordinances and that he/she does acts towards the commission of the violation which demonstrate unequivocally, under all the circumstances, that he/she formed that intent and would commit the violation except for the intervention of another person or some other extraneous factor.
C.
Parties to prohibited acts.
(1)
Whoever is concerned in the commission of an act prohibited by this chapter, Chapter 106, Adult Uses, Chapter 220, Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverages, Article II, Sale, Possession or Consumption in Public Areas, Chapter 226, Juveniles, or Chapter 248, Nuisances, is a principal and may be charged with and convicted of the commission of said act although he/she did not directly commit it and although the person who directly committed it has not been convicted of some other act prohibited by these ordinances.
(2)
A person is concerned in the commission of an act prohibited by these
ordinances if he/she directly commits the act, intentionally aids
and abets the commission of it, or is a party to a conspiracy with
another to commit it or advises, hires, counsels, or otherwise procures
another to commit it. Such party is also concerned in the commission
of any other act which is committed in pursuance of the intended violation
and which, under the circumstances, is the natural and probable consequence
of the intended violation. This subsection does not apply to a person
who voluntarily changes his/her mind and no longer desires that the
act be committed and notifies the other parties concerned of his/her
withdrawal within a reasonable time before the commission of the violation
so as to allow the others also to withdraw.