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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 939 — Crimes — general provisions

939.32 Attempt.

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939.32 Attempt.
(1)Generally. Whoever attempts to commit a felony or a crime specified in s. 940.60 , 940.65 , 943.20 , or 943.74 or s. 940.19 , 2023 stats., or s. 940.195 , 2023 stats., may be fined or imprisoned or both as provided under sub.
(1g), except:
(a)Whoever attempts to commit a crime for which the penalty is life imprisonment is guilty of a Class B felony.
(bm)Whoever attempts to commit a Class I felony, other than one to which a penalty enhancement statute listed in s. 973.01
(c)2. a. or b. is being applied, is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
(c)Whoever attempts to commit a crime under ss. 940.42 to 940.45 is subject to the penalty for the completed act, as provided in s. 940.46 .
(cm)Whoever attempts to commit a crime under s. 941.21 is subject to the penalty provided in that section for the completed act.
(cr)Whoever attempts to commit a crime under s. 948.055
(1)is subject to the penalty for the completed act, as provided in s. 948.055
(2).
(d)Whoever attempts to commit a crime under s. 948.07 is subject to the penalty provided in that section for the completed act.
(de)Whoever attempts to commit a crime under s. 948.075
(1r)is subject to the penalty provided in that subsection for the completed act.
(e)Whoever attempts to commit a crime under s. 948.605
(a)is subject to the penalty provided in that paragraph for the completed act.
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