778.26 Citation procedure; violation of land trespass laws.
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778.26 Citation procedure; violation of land trespass laws.
(1)The citation procedures established by this section may be used only in an action to recover a forfeiture under s. 943.13 . The citation form provided by this section may serve as the initial pleading for the action and is adequate process to give a court jurisdiction over the person if the citation is filed with the circuit court.
(2)A citation under this section shall be signed by an officer who has authority to make arrests for the violation and shall contain substantially the following information:
(a)The name, address and date of birth of the defendant.
(b)The name and department of the issuing officer.
(c)The violation alleged, the time and place of occurrence, a statement that the defendant committed the violation, the statute violated and a designation of the violation in language which can be readily understood by a person making a reasonable effort to do so.
(d)A date, time and place for the court appearance, and a notice to appear.
(e)The maximum forfeiture, plus costs, fees, and surcharges imposed under ch. 814 , for which the defendant is liable.
(f)Provisions for deposit and stipulation in lieu of a court appearance.
(g)Notice that, if the defendant makes a deposit and fails to appear in court at the time specified in the citation, the failure to appear will be considered tender of a plea of no contest and submission to a forfeiture, plus costs, fees, and surcharges imposed under ch. 814 , not to exceed the amount of the deposit. The notice shall also state that the court, instead of accepting the deposit and plea, may decide to summon the defendant or may issue an arrest warrant for the defendant upon failure to respond to a summons.
(h)Notice that, if the defendant makes a deposit and signs the stipulation, the stipulation will be treated as a plea of no contest and submission to a forfeiture, plus costs, fees, and surcharges imposed under ch. 814 , not to exceed the amount of the deposit. The notice shall also state that the court, instead of accepting the deposit and stipulation, may decide to summon the defendant or issue an arrest warrant for the defendant upon failure to respond to a summons, and that the defendant may, at any time prior to or at the time of the court appearance date, move the court for relief from the effect of the stipulation.
(i)Notice that the defendant may, by mail prior to the court appearance, enter a plea of not guilty and request another date for a court appearance.
(j)Notice that if the defendant does not make a deposit and fails to appear in court at the time specified in the citation, the court may issue a summons or an arrest warrant.
(3)A defendant issued a citation under this section may deposit the amount of money that the issuing officer directs by mailing or delivering the deposit and a copy of the citation prior to the court appearance date to the clerk of the circuit court in the county where the violation occurred or to the sheriff’s office or police headquarters of the officer who issued the citation. The basic amount of the deposit shall be determined under a deposit schedule established by the judicial conference. The judicial conference shall annually review and revise the schedule. In addition to the basic amount determined by the schedule, the deposit shall include the costs, fees, and surcharges imposed under ch. 814 .
(4)A defendant may make a stipulation of no contest by submitting a deposit and a stipulation in the manner provided by sub.
(3)prior to the court appearance date. The signed stipulation is a plea of no contest and submission to a forfeiture, plus the costs, fees, and surcharges imposed under ch. 814 , not to exceed the amount of the deposit.