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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 906 — Evidence — witnesses

906.16 Bias of witness.

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906.16 Bias of witness. For the purpose of attacking the credibility of a witness, evidence of bias, prejudice, or interest of the witness for or against any party to the case is admissible.
906.16 Note NOTE: Sup. Ct. Order No. 16-02A states that: “The Judicial Council Notes to Wis. Stats. §§ 901.07, 906.08, 906.09, and 906.16 are not adopted, but will be published and may be consulted for guidance in interpreting and applying the rule.”
906.16 Note Judicial Council Note, 2017: This rule is adopted from the Uniform Rules of Evidence 616, which codifies United States v. Abel , 469 U.S. 45 , 105 S. Ct. 465 , 83 L.Ed.2d 450 (1984). The rule codifies the common law in Wisconsin . See State v. Long , 2002 WI App 114 , ¶18, 255 Wis. 2d 729 , 647 N.W.2d 884 (“Wisconsin law is in accordance with the principle set forth in Abel .”). The committee viewed codification of the rule as useful, however, to reiterate that bias, prejudice, or interest of a witness is a fact of consequence under Wis.
Stat. § 904.01. Further, the rule should make it clear that bias, prejudice, or interest is not a collateral matter, and can be established by extrinsic evidence. State v. Williamson , 84 Wis. 2d 370 , 383, 267 N.W.2d 337 , 343
(1978)(“The bias or prejudice of a witness is not a collateral issue and extrinsic evidence may be used to prove that a witness has a motive to testify falsely. . . . The extent of the inquiry with respect to bias is a matter within the discretion of the trial court.”).
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