CRIMINAL OFFENSE TABLE Revised August, 2014

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1 CRIMINAL OFFENSE TABLE Revised August, (3) (a) F I Telephone records: obtaining, selling, Obtains a telephone record of a WI customer without the customer s consent. or receiving without consent (3)(b) F G Telephone records: obtaining, selling, Two to 10 records or receiving without consent (3)(c) F E Telephone records: obtaining, selling, More than 10 records or receiving without consent (3m) X X Safe use and transportation of Intentionally discharges a firearm in the direction of an electric or firearms and bows. telecommunications transmission facility (6)(ag)1. F H Failure to comply with sex offender Fails to comply with sex offender registry requirements; underlying sex offense registry requirements. is a felony (6)(ag)2. M A Failure to comply with sex offender Fails to comply with sex offender registry requirements; underlying sex offense registry requirements. is a misdemeanor (3)(b) M A Sex offender name change. Sex offender registrant changes her/his name; underlying sex offense is a misdemeanor (2) F H Sex offender name change. Sex offender registrant changes her/his name; underlying sex offense is a felony F H Counterfeiting/unlawful possession of Counterfeits/possesses title of vehicle owned by another. title (5)(b)4 F I Operators to be licensed. Operates without a license; causes great bodily harm (5)(b)5 F H Operators to be licensed. Operates without a license; causes death of another (2)(ag)2 F I Operating with suspended/revoked license. Operates while suspended/revoked; causes great bodily harm (2)(ag)3 F H Operating with suspended/revoked license. Operates while suspended/revoked; causes death of another (1) X X Obedience to traffic officers; fleeing. Refuses to obey a traffic officer. Fine only. See (1) (2) X X Obedience to traffic officers; fleeing. Fails to obey traffic signal. Fine only. See (1) (2t) X X Obedience to traffic officers; fleeing. Fails to follow officer's order to stop vehicle. Fine not more than $10,000 and/or sentence not more than 9 months. See (2t) (3) F I Obedience to traffic officers; fleeing. Fails to obey traffic officer; flees endangering others. See s (3) (1) X X Penalty for violating ss Fines only for violating s (1) or (2), , , or (1) or (3). WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 1 of Penalty for violating ss Fines only for violating s , (2) or (3), , , , (2) X X (2) to (4), , (2), or to (2m) X X Penalty for viols ss Fine only for violation of s (1) Penalty for violating ss (3)(a) F I Flees from traffic officer [violation of (3)]

2 346.17(3)(b) F H Penalty for violating ss Flees from traffic officer causing bodily harm (3)(c) F F Penalty for violating ss Flees from traffic officer causing great bodily harm (3)(d) F E Penalty for violating ss Flees from traffic officer causing death of another (4) X X Penalty for violating ss Fine only for violating s (5) X X Penalty for violating ss Violation of s (1) or (2) where highway workers are present results in doubling of fine (4) F I Reckless driving. Causes great bodily harm by negligently operating vehicle (1) F H Operating under influence of Based upon number of specified convictions, suspensions and revocations in intoxicant or other controlled lifetime. See s (4m), (5), (6), (7). substance (1)(a) X X (1)(a) X X (1)(a) F I (1)(a) F H (1)(b) X X (1)(b) X X (1)(b) F I (1)(b) F H (1)(c) X X (1)(c) F E (1)(c) F D Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; no injury. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; bodily harm. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; great bodily harm. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; death. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; no injury. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; bodily harm. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; great bodily harm. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; death. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; bodily harm. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; great bodily harm. Duty upon striking person/occupied vehicle; death (9)(a) X X Prescription drugs/devices. Fails to provide name, address or registration. Fine and not more than 6 months. See s (5)(a). Fails to provide name, address or registration; bodily harm occurs. Fine and not more than 9 months. See s (5)(b). WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 2 of Fails to provide name, address or registration. See s (5)(c) Fails to provide name, address or registration. See s (5)(d) Fails to show driver s license. Fine and no more than 6 months prison. s (5)(a). Fails to show driver s license. Fine and not more than 9 months prison. s (5)(b) Fails to show driver s license. See s (5)(c) Fails to show driver s license; death occurs. See s (5)(d) Fails to render aid to injured person. Fine and/or prison for not more than 9 months. s (5)(b) Fails to render aid to injured person. See s (5)(c) Fails to render aid to injured person. See s (5)(d) Violates a section of s other than delivering or having intent to deliver under (9)(b). Fine not exceeding $500 and/or sentence not more than 6 months

3 450.11(9)(b) F H Prescription drugs/devices. Delivers or intends to manufacture/deliver prescription drugs (1) F D Solicitation. Advises another to commit a felony (2) F C Solicitation; class A felony. Advises another to commit felony with penalty of life imprisonment (2) F E Solicitation; class E felony. Advises another to commit Class E felony X X Conspiracy. Penalty for conspiring to commit a crime generally is up to maximum penalty for completed act. Offenses include both misdemeanors and felonies F B Conspiracy to commit class A felony. Conspires to commit crime for which penalty is life imprisonment Attempts to commit a felony or a crime under s (battery), s (battery to unborn child or pregnant woman) or s (theft). Penalty for an (1) X X Attempt. attempt is up to half of the maximum penalty for a completed act. Applies to all offenses except those covered by ss (1)(a), (1)(b), (1)(c), (1)(cm), (1)(d) and (1)(e) (1)(a) F B Attempt. Attempts to commit a crime for which the penalty for the completed act is life imprisonment (1)(bm) M A Attempt. Attempts to commit Class I felony (1)(c) X X Attempt. Attempts to commit crime against a witness or victim: s (class A misdemeanor); s (class G felony); s (class A misdemeanor) and s (class G felony) (1)(cm) F E Attempt. Attempts to commit crime under s ; disarming a peace officer (1)(d) F D Attempt. Attempts to commit crime under s , child enticement (1)(e) F D Attempt. Attempts to discharge gun near a school under s (7)(b)1. M A Lifetime supervision of serious sex Violates condition of lifetime Sex Offender Registration Program (SORP) offenders. supervision (7)(b)2. F I Lifetime supervision of serious sex Violates condition of SORP lifetime supervision in a way that also constitutes a offenders. felony F A First-degree intentional homicide. Causes death of a person or unborn child with the intent to kill the person. Citation could include (1), (1)(a) or (1)(b) (1) F B First-degree reckless homicide. Causes death under circumstances that show an utter disregard for human life (1m) F B First-degree reckless homicide. Causes death of an unborn child under circumstances that show an utter disregard for human life (1m) F C First-degree reckless homicide. Causes death as a result of a violation of Uniform Controlled Substance Act, ch. 961, Stats X X Felony murder. Adds up to 15 years to sentence when death results during attempt/commission of certain offenses (1) F H Abortion. Person other than the mother intentionally destroys the life of an unborn child. Does not include therapeutic abortions by a physician (2) F E Abortion. Person other than the mother who intentionally destroys life of unborn quick child or causes death of the mother while trying to destroy the life of the unborn child. Does not include therapeutic abortions by a physician WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 3 of 32

4 940.04(3) X X Abortion (4) F I Abortion F B Second-degree intentional homicide F D Second-degree reckless homicide F G F G (1c)(a) F D (1c)(b) F C (1g) F D Homicide resulting from negligent control of vicious animal. Homicide by negligent handling of dangerous weapon, explosives or fire. Homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle or firearm. Homicide by negligent handling of dangerous weapon, explosives or fire. Homicide by negligent handling of dangerous weapon, explosives or fire. Pregnant woman intentionally destroys life of her unborn child or consents to destruction by another. Fine not more than $200./sentence not more than 6 months. Does not include therapeutic abortions by a physician. Pregnant woman intentionally destroys the life of her unborn quick child or consents to destruction by another. Does not include therapeutic abortions by a physician. Causes death of another person or an unborn child with intent to kill that person. Citation could include (1) or (2g). Recklessly causes the death of another person or an unborn child. Citation could include (1) or (2). Allows an animal known to be vicious to roam at large/be unconfined and animal kills another person. Causes death of a person or an unborn child by negligent operation/handling of danger weapon, explosives or fire. Citation could include (1) or (2). Operates/handles a vehicle under the influence of intoxicant, prohibited alcohol concentration or controlled substance and causes death. Operates/handles a vehicle under the influence of intoxicant, prohibited alcohol concentration or controlled substance and causes death with specified prior offenses. Operates/handles a firearm under the influence of intoxicant, prohibited alcohol concentration of.1 or more or controlled substance and causes death of a person, or causes death of an unborn child F G Homicide by negligent operation of Causes death of a person or an unborn child by negligent operation/handling of vehicle. a vehicle. Citation could include (1) or (2) (1) F F Mutilating or hiding a corpse. Mutilates, disfigures or dismembers corpse with intent to avoid apprehension, prosecution or conviction (2) F G Mutilating or hiding a corpse. Hides or buries corpse with intent to avoid apprehension, prosecution or conviction for a crime, or with intent to collect public benefits F H Assisting suicide. Assists a person to commit suicide Person performs an abortion after viability; non-physician performs abortion or F I Abortion. physician performs an abortion that is not the most likely method to save the unborn. Citation could include (2), (5) or (6) F A Partial-birth abortion. Performs an abortion in which child is delivered partially and then killed. Citation could include (2) (1) M A Battery. Causes bodily harm with intent to cause bodily harm (2) F I Battery. Causes substantial bodily harm with intent to cause bodily harm (4) F H Battery. Causes great bodily harm with intent to cause bodily harm (5) F E Battery. Causes great bodily harm with intent to cause substantial or great bodily harm WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 4 of 32

5 940.19(6) F H Battery. Intentionally causes bodily harm by act creating a substantial risk of great bodily harm (1) M A Battery to an unborn child. Causes bodily harm with intent to cause bodily harm to unborn child or pregnant woman (2) F I Battery to an unborn child. Causes substantial bodily harm with intent to cause bodily harm to unborn child or pregnant woman (4) F H Battery to an unborn child. Causes great bodily harm with intent to cause bodily harm to unborn child or pregnant woman (5) F E Battery to an unborn child. Causes great bodily harm with intent to cause substantial or great bodily harm to unborn child or pregnant woman (6) F H Battery to an unborn child. Intentionally causes bodily harm by act creating substantial risk of great bodily harm to unborn child (1) F H Battery; special circumstances. Prisoner intentionally causes bodily harm to employee, officer, visitor or other inmate while confined in a facility (1g) F Intentionally causes bodily harm to an officer, employee, agent, visitor, or other H Battery by certain committed persons. resident while placed in a facility under s (1m) F I Battery; special circumstances. Intentionally causes bodily harm to person who sought and obtained injunction. Citation could include (a) or (b) (2) F H Battery; special circumstances. Intentionally causes bodily harm to law enforcement officers and firefighters (2m) F H Battery; special circumstances. Intentionally causes bodily harm to probation, extended supervision, aftercare and parole agents. Citation could include (b) (3) F H Battery; special circumstances. Intentionally causes bodily harm to jurors (4) F I Battery; special circumstances. Intentionally causes bodily harm to public officials (5) F I Battery; special circumstances. Intentionally causes bodily harm to technical college or school district officers and employees. Citation could include (b) (6) F I Battery; special circumstances. Intentionally causes bodily harm to public transit drivers, operators and passengers. Citation could include (b) (7) F H Battery; special circumstances. Intentionally causes bodily harm to emergency department workers, medical technicians, first responders and ambulance drivers. Citation could include (b) F H Battery or threat to witnesses. Causes bodily harm or threatens to cause bodily harm to a witness or member of his/her family. Citation could include (2) F H Battery or threat to a judge. Causes bodily harm or threatens to cause bodily harm to a judge or member of his/her family. Citation could include (2) F H Battery or threat to department of Causes bodily harm or threatens to cause bodily harm to a revenue employee or revenue employee. member of his/her family. Citation could be with (2) F H Battery or threat to department of Causes bodily harm or threatens to cause bodily harm to a commerce/workforce commerce or department of workforce development employee or member of his/her family. Citation could include (2). development employee WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 5 of 32

6 F I F C Mayhem. Battery to certain employees of counties, cities, villages, or towns (1) F B Sexual assault; 1st degree (2) F C Sexual assault; 2nd degree (3) F G Sexual assault; 3rd degree (3m) M A Sexual assault; 4th degree (1) F D Reckless injury; 1st degree (2) F F Reckless injury; 2nd degree (1) F H Strangulation and suffocation (2) F G Strangulation and suffocation F I Injury by negligent handling of dangerous weapon, explosives or fire F F Injury by intoxicated use of a vehicle (2)(b)1g. F C (2)(b)1g. F D (2)(b)1m. F F (2)(b)1r. F G (2)(b)1r. F I (2)(b)2. F H Abuse of vulnerable adults; intentionally/recklessly. Abuse of vulnerable adults; negligently. Abuse of vulnerable adults; great bodily harm. Abuse of vulnerable adults; intentionally. Abuse of vulnerable adults; recklessly/negligently. Abuse of vulnerable adults; causes harm. Whoever intentionally causes bodily harm to an employee of a county, city, village, or town Cuts or mutilates with the intent to disable/disfigure the tongue, eye, ear, nose, lip, limb or other bodily member. Has sexual contact/intercourse without consent resulting in pregnancy or great bodily harm; sexual contact also includes instruction by third party. Has sexual contact/intercourse without consent with use of force/threat or causes injury; or with person unable to give consent for specified reasons; sexual contact also includes instruction by third party. Has sexual intercourse without consent or specified types of sexual contact without consent; sexual contact also includes instruction by third party. Has sexual contact without consent; sexual contact also includes instruction by third party. Recklessly causes great bodily harm to a person or unborn child. Citation could include (a) or (b). Recklessly causes great bodily harm to another person or unborn child. Citation could include (a) or (b). Whoever intentionally impedes the normal breathing or circulation of blood by applying pressure on the throat or neck or by blocking the nose or mouth of another person. Whoever violates sub.(1) is guilty of a class G if the actor has a previous conviction under this section or a previous conviction for a violent crime, as defined in s (1)(e) 1 Causes bodily harm to a person or unborn child by negligent operation/handling of a dangerous weapon/explosives/fire. Citation could include (1) or (2). Causes bodily/great bodily harm to another while driving under influence of an intoxicant or controlled substance. Citation could include (1). WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 6 of Intentionally or recklessly maltreats resulting in death Negligently maltreats resulting in death Intentionally, recklessly or negligently maltreats resulting in great bodily harm Intentionally maltreats in a manner likely to cause great bodily harm Recklessly or negligently maltreats in a manner likely to cause great bodily harm Intentionally maltreats in a manner that causes bodily harm

7 (2)(b)2. F I Abuse of vulnerable adults; likely to cause harm. Intentionally maltreats in a manner that is likely to cause bodily harm (2)(b)4. M A Abuse of vulnerable adults; Recklessly or negligently maltreats in a manner resulting in or likely to cause recklessly/negligently. bodily harm (2)(b)5. M B Abuse of vulnerable adults; no harm Intentionally, recklessly or negligently maltreats not resulting in or likely to cause bodily harm (3)(b)1g. F C Abuse and Neglect of patients and Intentional or reckless abuse and/or neglect of patients and/or residents residents. resulting in death (3)(b)1g. F D Abuse and Neglect of patients and residents. Abuses with negligence or neglects a patient and/or resident resulting in death (3)(b)1m. F E Abuse and Neglect of patients and Intentional or reckless abuse and/or neglect OR negligence of person at risk residents. resulting in great bodily harm (3)(b)1r. F F Abuse and Neglect of patients and Intentional abuse or neglect of patients and/or residents that causes great bodily residents. harm (3)(b)1r. F G Abuse and Neglect of patients and Intentional abuse or neglect of patients and/or residents under circumstances residents. that could cause great bodily harm (3)(b)2 F H Abuse and Neglect of patients and Intentional abuse or neglect of patients and/or residents under circumstances residents. that cause bodily harm (3)(b)2 F I Abuse and Neglect of patients and Intentional abuse or neglect of patients and/or residents under circumstances residents. that are likely to cause bodily harm (3)(b)3 F H Abuse and Neglect of patients and Reckless abuses or neglect or negligence of patients and/or residents under residents. circumstances that cause great bodily harm (3)(b)3 F I Abuse and Neglect of patients and Reckless abuses or neglect or negligence of patients and/or residents under residents. circumstances that are likely to cause great bodily harm (3)(b)4 M A Abuse and Neglect of patients and Reckless abuses or neglect or negligence of patients and/or residents under residents. circumstances that are likely to cause bodily harm (3)(b)5 M B Abuse and Neglect of patients and Intentional, reckless abuses or neglect or negligence of patients and/or residents residents. under circumstances not causing and not likely to cause bodily harm F H False imprisonment. Confines/restrains another person without consent (2) F D Human Trafficking Whoever knowingly recruits, entices, provides, obtains, harbors, or knowingly attempts to recruit, entice, provide, obtain, or harbor, an individual for the purpose of commercial sex acts or debt bondage. Includes anyone who benefits in any manner for this violation (1) F B Taking hostages. Seizes/confines/restrains another person in order to influence another to perform./not perform some action (2) F C Taking hostages. Releases hostages without bodily harm before arrest of offender (1) F C Kidnapping. Uses force, threat or deceit to move a person from one place to another without the person s consent (2)(a) F B Kidnapping. Kidnaps with intent to cause property transfer WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 7 of 32

8 940.31(2)(b) F C Kidnapping (2) F I Stalking (2e) F I Stalking (2m) F H Stalking (3) F F Stalking (1) M C Duty to aid victim or report crime M A Intimidation of witnesses; misdemeanor. Kidnaps with intent to cause property transfer, but victim released without permanent physical injury before trial. Engages in a covered course of conduct by 2 or more acts included in statute or causes another person to do so. Person with sexual assault conviction places person in fear of harm or causes to suffer serious emotional distress. Violates sub. (2) and gains access to personal information in electronic format to facilitate stalking. Violates sub. (2) & causes bodily harm to victim or has prior conviction under this section or harassment statute s against same victim in past 7 yrs. Fails to summon police/other assistance when he/she knows someone is in danger of bodily harm during commission of crime. Citation could include (a). WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 8 of Prevents/dissuades a witness from attending/testifying or threatening to do so F G Intimidation of witnesses; felony. Intimidates witness with force/violence, damage to property, injury, threat of force/violence, as part of conspiracy M Prevents/dissuades or threatens a victim from filing report/complaint or A Intimidation of victims; misdemeanor. pursuing the arrest of person involved in the victimization F G Intimidation of victims; felony. Intimidates victim with force/violence, damage to property, injury, threat of force/violence, as part of conspiracy X X Violation of court orders. See s for orders court may issue regarding victim/witness M A Negligent operation of a vehicle. Drives in a manner that endangers others (not on a highway). Citation could include (1) M A Negligent handling of burning Burning material in a manner that creates substantial risk of serious damage to material. another s property. Citation could include (1) Intentionally burns own building or that of another with consent in a manner F H Unsafe burning of buildings. that creates an unreasonable risk of death/great bodily harm to another person or other property. Citation could include (1) or (2) (1) F I Interfering with fire fighting. Interferes with functioning of fire alarm system or with fire fighting efforts (2) M A Interfering with fire fighting. Interferes with, removes or tampers with fire fighting equipment (3) M C Interfering with fire fighting. Interferes with access to fire hydrant by piling or dumping material near it M A False alarms. Gives false alarm to public officer/employee (1) M A (1m) F H (2) F G Endangering safety by use of dangerous weapon. Endangering safety by use of a dangerous weapon. Endangering safety by use of dangerous weapon. Negligently handles, uses when under the influence of an intoxicant or controlled substance points at a person or discharges near occupied building. Intentionally points a firearm at a public safety worker acting in an official capacity. Discharges gun into building or vehicle when a person may be present, or sets spring gun

9 941.20(3) F F Endangering safety by use of dangerous weapon. Discharges gun from vehicle on highway or in public parking lot F H Disarming a police officer. Takes from a peace officer a dangerous weapon/device without consent M A Carrying concealed weapon. Carries concealed weapon and is not a peace officer M B Carrying firearm in public building. Carries concealed weapon in a building owned/leased by the state or political subdivision of the state. Citation can include (1) M A Carrying handgun where alcohol Enters premises of certain businesses with a handgun and does not meet one of beverages may be sold and consumed. the exceptions. Citation can include (2) (1) M A Possession of a switchblade. Manufactures, sells, purchases or possesses knife with blade that opens by pressing button, spring, etc (2)(a) F H Machine guns and other weapons; use Sells, possesses, uses or transports machine gun or other automatic firearm. in certain cases; penalty (2)(b) F F Machine guns and other weapons; use Modifies firearm to shoot more than 1 shot without manual reloading. in certain cases; penalty (2)(c) M A Machine guns and other weapons; use Possesses, uses or transports tear gas bomb, hand grenade, projectile or shell. in certain cases; penalty (2)(e) F H Machine guns and other weapons; use Sells or commercially transports tear gas bomb, hand grenade, projectile or in certain cases; penalty. shell (2)(f) F H Machine guns and other weapons. Uses tear gas bomb, hand grenade, projectile or shell to cause bodily harm or discomfort to peace officer (2)(g) F H Machine guns and other weapons. Uses tear gas bomb, hand grenade, projectile or shell during commission of another crime to cause bodily harm/discomfort to another or threatens to do so (4)(b) M A Machine guns and other weapons. Intentionally uses device with oleoresin of capsicum to cause bodily harm or discomfort not in self-defense or defense of another (4)(d) F H Machine guns and other weapons. Intentionally uses device with oleoresin of capsicum to cause bodily harm or discomfort to peace officer (4)(e) F H Machine guns and other weapons. Intentionally uses device with oleoresin of capsicum during commission of another crime to cause bodily harm/discomfort to another or threatens to do so (4)(h) M A Machine guns and other weapons. Sells a device with oleoresin of capsicum in a place where customers have direct access (4)(i)1. M A Machine guns and other weapons. Sells a device with oleoresin of capsicum that fails to meet safety criteria (4)(j) M A Machine guns and other weapons. sells a device with oleoresin of capsicum without providing buyer with proper information (4)(L) M A Machine guns and other weapons. Possessing a device with oleoresin of capsicum after conviction for a felony F H Possession of short-barreled Sells, transports, purchases, or possesses short-barreled shotgun/rifle. Citation shotgun/rifle. can include (3) F G Possession of a firearm. Possesses after being adjudicated delinquent (after ) for an offense that would be a felony for an adult. Citation could include (2) WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 9 of 32

10 (3)(a) F E Possession of body armor. Possesses garment designed to prevent bullets from penetrating garment without authorization; 1st offense (3)(b) F D Possession of body armor. Possesses garment designed to prevent bullets from penetrating garment without authorization; 2nd or more offenses F H Possession of electric weapon. Sells, transports, manufactures or possesses an electric weapon. Citation could include (1) F H Use or possession of a handgun and Uses/possesses handgun during commission of a crime. Citation include (2). an armor-piercing bullet during crime F H Firearm silencers. Sells, delivers or possesses silencer. Alt. citation: include (2) (3)(a) M B Restrictions on the use of laser pointers. Aims beam of light onto correctional/law enforcement officer (1) F F Recklessly endangering safety. First degree. Exhibits utter disregard for human life (2) F G Recklessly endangering safety. Second degree. Recklessly endangers safety (1) F F Possession of explosives. Possesses explosive compound with intent to use (2) F H Possession of explosives. Possesses explosive device or materials to assemble device. Citation include (b) (2) M A (3) F H Possession, distribution or delivery of Possesses or inhales. nitrous oxide Possession, distribution or delivery of Delivers or distributes. nitrous oxide (2) M A Abuse of hazardous substance. Possesses a hazardous substance with the intent to abuse or abuses the hazardous substance (3) F I Abuse of hazardous substance. Distributes or possesses with the intent to distribute a hazardous substance, knowing or having reason to know that the hazardous substance will be abused F F Administering dangerous or Administers/causes another to take poisonous, stupefying, overpowering, stupefying drug. narcotic or anesthetic substance with intent to facilitate commission of a crime F I Placing foreign objects in edibles. Intends to cause bodily harm (2)(b)1. F I Tampering with household products. Intends to kill, injure or endanger another person or cause damage to business of another person by tampering with household product (2)(b)2. F H Tampering with household products. Creates high probability of great bodily harm to another (2)(b)3. F F Tampering with household products. Causes bodily harm to another (2)(b)4. F C Tampering with household products. Causes death Conveys false information concerning an act or attempted act of tampering with (3) F I Tampering with household products household product. Fraudulent tapping of electric wires or Fraudulent tapping of electric wires or gas or water meter with the intent of (1) M C gas or water meters or pipes. obtaining electrical current, gas or water. Obstructing emergency or rescue (2) M A Obstructs performance of duties personnel. WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 10 of 32

11 941.37(3) F I Obstructing emergency or rescue personnel. Endangers safety of others by interference (4) F E Obstructing emergency or rescue personnel. Contributes to death of another by interference F I Throwing or discharging bodily fluid Intentionally throws or expels bodily fluids or substances at a public safety at public safety worker worker acting in an official capacity (2) F I Criminal gang member solicitation and contact. Solicits a child to participate in criminal gang activity (3) M A Criminal gang member solicitation and contact. Contacts gang member in violation of court order (1) M A Defamation. Communicates defamatory matter to a 3rd person without consent of subject of communication. Citation could be without (1) M A Giving false information for Communicates false information about another person knowing information publication. will be published M A Opening letters. Opens and/or publishes contents of sealed letter/package without consent of sender/addressee M B Use of polygraphs and similar tests. Discloses fact that another person has taken a polygraph and/or discloses the results. Citation could be with (3) M B Use of genetic tests. Discloses to certain persons the fact that another person has undergone genetic testing and/or discloses the results to those persons. Citation could include (4) M A Invasion of privacy. Intrudes on a person s privacy by means of installing a surveillance device, looking into a place or entering a place (2) F I Representations depicting nudity. Possesses/makes/distributes representation that depicts a person nude without that person s knowledge/consent (2)(b) M A Captures a representation of a nude or partially nude person while the actor is Capturing an image of a nude or present in and the person is nude or partially nude in, the locker room and partially nude person and exhibits or exhibits or distributes the representation to another. Includes transmitting or distributes it broadcasting the image (3m) M A Posting a private representation Posts to the Internet a representation of a nude person or a person engaged in sexually explicit conduct without the consent of the person depicted (5)(a) M B Whoever, while present in a locker room, intentionally captures a representation Capturing an image of a nude or of a nude or partially nude person while the person is nude or partially nude in partially nude person the locker room (1) M A Damage to property. Damages another person's property (2) F I Damage to property. Damages certain public property, damages juror s property, damage exceeds $2,500, damage likely to cause injury or damages rock art site (2d) F I Damage to property. Damages property at a plant research and development agency/facility. Citation could include (b) WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 11 of 32

12 943.01(2g) F I Damage to property. Damages machine operated by coin, currency or card with intent to commit theft, or damages to any property exceed $500 but not more than $2, F I Damage or threat to property of Damages/threatens property of a witness and/or his/her family members and witness. persons living with the witness. Citation could include (2) F I Causes damage, writes on or etches into certain property: building used for Criminal damage to or graffiti on religious purposes; cemetery; property belonging to an identified group (race, religious and other property. religious, disability, etc F I Criminal damage; threat; property of Damages or threatens to damage property of judge and/or Includes family judge. members of and persons living with the judge. Citation could include (2) (2) F I Criminal damage, threat to property of Includes damages/threats to property of family members and persons living department of revenue employee with the employee (1) M A Graffiti. Marks, draws or writes on someone's physical property without consent (2) F I Graffiti. Marks, draws or writes on certain public, state owned or a juror's property, or damage to any property exceeds $2, (2m) F I Graffiti. Marks, draws or writes on property of witness or family member of or person living with the witness. Citation could include (b) F C Arson of buildings; damage of Intentionally damages building or intends to defraud insurer of building by property by explosives means of fire or explosives. Citation could include (1)(a), (1)(b) or (1)(c) F I Arson of property other than building. Damages property other than a building by fire without owner s consent F H Arson with intent to defraud. Damages property other than a building by fire with intent to defraud insurer X X Placing of combustible materials Places materials in an attempt to violate ss ,.012,.03,.04 and F H Molotov cocktails. Possesses, manufactures, sells or offers for sale, gives or transfers a fired bomb. Citation could include (2) (1) F I Criminal damage to railroads. Damages or destroys railroad equipment which could cause injury, accident or derailment (2) F I Criminal damage to railroads. Shoots a firearm at train (3) M B Criminal damage to railroads. Throws, shoots or propels brick, stone or other missile at object at train (4) M B Criminal damage to railroads. Deposits waste or debris on or near tracks (1) F F Burglary Enters a place listed in statute without consent with intent to steal or commit a felony (2) F E Burglary Enters a place listed in statute without consent with intent to steal while armed, becomes armed with dangerous weapon, uses explosive device to try to open any depository or commits battery upon a person in that place M A Entry into locked vehicle. Enters locked vehicle without consent with intent to steal F I Possession of burglarious tools. Possesses a tool/device intended/designed to break into a depository for valuables or a building/room within intent to steal (1) M A Entry into locked coin box. Enters coin box without consent with intent to steal WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 12 of 32

13 (2) M A Entry into locked coin box. Possession of device to break into box with intent to use device to steal from coin box M A Criminal trespass to dwellings. Enters a dwelling without consent of owner under circumstances tending to create/provoke a breach of peace (2) M Enters a medical facility without consent under circumstances tending to B Criminal trespass to a medical facility. create/provoke a breach of peace (1) M A Entry onto a construction site or into a Enters locked construction site, building/room without consent of owner. locked building, dwelling or room. Citation could be without (1) (3)(a) M A Theft Value of property does not exceed $2, (3)(bf) F I Theft. Value of property exceeds $2,500 but not more than $5, (3)(bm) F H Theft. Value of property exceeds $5,000 but not more than $10, (3)(c) F G Theft. Value of property exceeds $10, (3)(d) F H Theft. Property is a domestic animal or a firearm, or taken from building destroyed / unoccupied due to disaster, riot, etc., from patient/resident/vulnerable adult (3)(e) F G Theft. Property taken from a person or corpse F H Uses personal identifying information/document to obtain credit, money, goods Unauthorized use of an individual s or services, to avoid prosecution or civil penalty, or to harm the reputation, personal identifying information or property, person or estate of the individual without consent of the person. documents. Citation could include (2) F H Unauthorized use of an entity s identifying information or documents. Uses any identifying information or documents of an entity without authorization of the entity in order to obtain, credit, money, goods, services or anything of value or benefit or to harm the reputation or property of the entity. Citation could include (2) F I Theft of trade secrets. Takes, uses, or transfers trade secret of another. Citation could include (1) or (3) (1)(a) M B Transfer of recorded sounds for Advertises or sells articles knowing the sounds of another person were unlawful use; sale. transferred without consent (1)(b) F D Transfer of recorded sounds for Advertises or sells articles knowing the sounds of another person were unlawful use; sale. transferred without consent (1)(c) F C Transfer of recorded sounds for Advertises or sells articles knowing the sounds of another person were unlawful use; sale. transferred without consent (3m)(a) M A Knowingly transfers, without consent, recorded sounds with intent to sell/rent Transfer of recorded sounds for fewer than 1,000 recordings in 180- day period, not exceeding value of $2,500. unlawful use; sale. (includes Internet) (3m)(b) F I (3m)(c) F H Transfer of recorded sounds for unlawful use, sale. Transfer of recorded sounds for unlawful use; sale. Knowingly transfers, without consent, recorded sounds with intent to sell/rent fewer than 1,000 recordings in 180- day period exceeding value of $2,500. (includes Internet) Knowingly transfers, without consent, recorded sounds with intent to sell/rent at least 1,000 recordings in 180days period. (includes Internet) WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 13 of 32

14 (2)(a) M A (2)(b) F I (2)(c) F H (2)(a) M A (2)(b) F I (2)(c) F H (3)(a) M A (3)(b) F I Recording performance without consent of performance owner. Recording performance without consent of performance owner. Recording performance without consent of performance owner. Failure to disclose manufacturer of recording. Failure to disclose manufacturer of recording. Failure to disclose manufacturer of recording. Fraud on hotel or restaurant keeper, recreational attraction or taxi cab operator. Fraud on hotel or restaurant keeper, recreational attraction or taxi cab operator. Creates recording or advertises, sells, rents or transports unauthorized recording of a performance. Less than 1,000 sound recordings or less than 100 audiovisual recordings `in 180-day period with a value not exceeding $2,500. Creates recording or advertises, sells, rents or transports unauthorized recording of a performance. Less than 1,000 sound recordings or less than 100 audiovisual recordings `in 180-day period with a value of more than $2,500. Creates recording or advertises, sells, rents or transports unauthorized recording of a performance: at least 1,000 sound recordings or at least 00 audiovisual recordings `in 180-day period or has been convicted of a prior offense under the statute. Possesses, advertise, sells, or rents recording that does not contain name/address of manufacturer in prominent location: fewer than 100 in 180-day period with value not exceeding $2,500. Possesses, advertise, sells, or rents recording that does not contain name/address of manufacturer in prominent location: fewer than 100 in 180-day period with value exceeding $2,500. Possesses, advertise, sells, or rents recording that does not contain name/address of manufacturer in prominent location: at least 100 in 180-day period. WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 14 of Value of food, beverage, accommodation, ticket or transportation $2,500 or less Value of food, beverage, accommodation, ticket or transportation exceeds $2, (1) M A Absconding without paying rent. Absconds/leaves residence without paying rent (1g) F C Operating vehicle without owner's consent. Takes vehicle while armed with weapon and uses or threatens use of force (2) F H Operating vehicle without owner's consent. Takes and drives a vehicle (3) F I Operating vehicle without owner's consent. Drives or operates vehicle (3m) M A Operating vehicle without owner's consent. Drives or operates vehicle, but returns car within 24 hours without damage (4m) M A Operating vehicle without owner's consent. Rides in car as passenger knowing owner does not consent (5) F I Theft; major part of vehicle. Removes major part of vehicle (5) M A Theft; minor part of vehicle. Removes part of vehicle (1) M A Issue of worthless check. One check does not exceed $2,

15 943.24(2) F I Issue of worthless check. Check exceeds $2,500 or more than 1 check in 90-day period exceeds $2, F I Possession of records of certain usurious loans. Has documents regarding illegal loans (2) F C Loan sharking prohibited. Makes extortionate extension of credit or conspires to do so (3) F F Loan sharking prohibited. Advances money or property for purpose of making extortionate extensions of credit (4) F C Loan sharking prohibited. Participates in use of extortionate means to collect funds or to punish person for failure to pay F H Threats to injure or accuse of crime. Threatens to accuse or accuses another of a crime with intent to compel another to act against his or her will F I Threats to communicate derogatory Threatens to communicate information threat would injure reputation of person information. if person does not transfer property (1) F E Robbery. Uses force or threatens to use force against a person when taking property (2) F C Robbery. Uses or threatens to use a dangerous weapon when taking property (1)(a) M A Receiving stolen property. Value of property is $2,500 or less (1)(bf) F I Receiving stolen property. Value of property exceeds $2,500, but not $5, (1)(bm) F H Receiving stolen property. Property is a firearm or value of property exceeds $5,000, but not $10, (1)(c) F G Receiving stolen property. Value of property exceeds $10, M A Alteration of property identification marks. Changes markings on item to conceal identity of owner (1) F H Forgery. Makes or alters writing or object with intent to defraud (2) F H Forgery. Represents as genuine a forged writing or object (3) M A Forgery. Other acts are listed in s (3) F D Fraudulent writings. Obtains a signature by means of deceit on a document used in a forgery; makes a false written statement under oath M A Fraudulent data alteration. Manipulates/changes data per s (1)(f) (2)(a) M A Fraudulent insurance and employee benefit program. Value of claim $2,500 or less (2)(b) F I Fraudulent insurance and employee benefit program. Value of claim exceeds $2, F D Fraudulent destruction of certain writings. Destroys document that is subject of a forgery under s (1)(a) (2) M A Financial transaction card crimes - false statement Makes false statement to obtain card (3)(a) M A Theft by taking card. Takes card without consent of cardholder (3)(b) M A Theft by taking card. Receives or possesses card known to be lost, mislaid or delivered by error (3)(c) M A Theft by taking card. Buys card from other than the issuer. Sells card when not the issuer (3)(d) M A Theft by taking card. Obtains control of card as security for debt with intent to defraud WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 15 of 32

16 943.41(3)(e) F I Theft by taking card. Receives card issued in name of another that was taken or retained in violation of this subsection or sub. (2) (4)(a) F I Forgery of financial transaction card. Alters or counterfeits card (4)(b) M A Forgery of financial transaction card. signs card belonging to another (5) M A Fraudulent use; under $2,500. Use card without consent of owner (5) F I Fraudulent use; under $5000. Use card without consent of owner (5) F H Fraudulent use; under $10,000. Use card without consent of owner (5) F G Fraudulent use; over $10,000. Use card without consent of owner (6)(a) M A Fraudulent use; other persons under Person authorized to furnish goods or services knowingly accepts stolen or $2,500. forged card (6)(a) F I Fraudulent use; other persons under Person authorized to furnish goods or services knowingly accepts stolen or $5,000. forged card (6)(a) F H Fraudulent use; other persons; under Person authorized to furnish goods or services knowingly accepts stolen or $10,000. forged card (6)(a) F G Fraudulent use; other persons; over Person authorized to furnish goods or services knowingly accepts stolen or $10,000. forged card (6)(b) M A Fraudulent use; other persons under $2,500. Person authorized to furnish goods or services fails to provide after card used (6)(b) F I Fraudulent use; other persons; under $5,000. Person authorized to furnish goods or services fails to provide after card used (6)(b) F H Fraudulent use; other persons; under $10,000. Person authorized to furnish goods or services fails to provide after card used (6)(b) F G Fraudulent use; other persons; over $10,000. Person authorized to furnish goods or services fails to provide after card used (6)(c) F I Fraudulent use; other persons. Possesses incomplete card belonging to another with intent to complete it (6)(d) M A Fraudulent use; other persons under $2,500. Receives goods or services obtained in violation of this statute (6)(d) F I Fraudulent use; other persons; under $5,000. Receives goods or services obtained in violation of this statute (6)(d) F H Fraudulent use; other persons; under $10,000. Receives goods or services obtained in violation of this statute (6)(d) F G Fraudulent use; other persons; over $10,000. Receives goods or services obtained in violation of this statute (6m) F I Financial transaction card crimes - Factoring prohibited. Receives goods or services obtained in violation of this statute (8)(c) M A Financial transaction card crimes penalties Violation of (5) or (6)(a), (b) or (d) does not exceed $2, (3)(b) M B Theft of telecommunications service. Violates 2 or more times (3)(c) M A Theft of telecommunications service. Violates for commercial advantage or financial gain WI DOC Case Management Manual Criminal Offense Table Revised August, 2014 Page 16 of 32

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