895.445 Damage to certain machines; action for.
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895.445 Damage to certain machines; action for.
(1)An owner of a machine operated by the insertion of coins, currency, debit cards or credit cards that is damaged by a person acting with the intent to commit a theft from that machine may bring an action against the person.
(2)The owner has the burden of proving his or her case under sub.
(1)by a preponderance of the credible evidence.
(3)If the owner prevails in a civil action under sub.
(1), he or she may recover all of the following:
(a)Treble damages.
(b)Costs, including all reasonable attorney fees and other costs of the investigation and litigation that were reasonably incurred.
(4)An owner may bring a civil action under sub.
(1)regardless of whether there has been a criminal action related to the damage under sub.
(1)and regardless of the outcome of any such criminal action.