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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 904 — Evidence — relevancy and its limits

904.13 Information concerning crime victims.

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904.13 Information concerning crime victims.
(1)In this section:
(a)“Crime” has the meaning described in s. 950.02
(1m).
(b)“Family member” has the meaning described in s. 950.02
(3).
(c)“Victim” has the meaning described in s. 950.02
(4).
(2)In any action or proceeding under ch. 938 or chs. 967 to 979 , evidence of the address of an alleged crime victim or any family member of an alleged crime victim or evidence of the name and address of any place of employment of an alleged crime victim or any family member of an alleged crime victim is relevant only if it meets the criteria under s. 904.01 . District attorneys shall make appropriate objections if they believe that evidence of this information, which is being elicited by any party, is not relevant in the action or proceeding.
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