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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 972 — Criminal trials

972.02 Jury trial; waiver.

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972.02 Jury trial; waiver.
(1)Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, criminal cases shall be tried by a jury selected as prescribed in s. 805.08 , unless the defendant waives a jury in writing or by statement in open court or under s. 967.08
(2), on the record, with the approval of the court and the consent of the state.
(2)At any time before the verdict, the parties may stipulate in writing or by statement in open court, on the record, with the approval of the court, that the jury shall consist of any number less than 12.
(3)In a case tried without a jury the court shall make a general finding and may in addition find the facts specially.
(4)No member of the grand jury which found the indictment shall be a juror for the trial of the indictment.
972.02 Note Judicial Council Note, 1988: Sub.
(1)is amended to reflect that waiver of trial by jury may be made by telephone upon the defendant’s request, unless good cause to the contrary is shown. [Re Order effective Jan. 1, 1988]
972.02 Note Judicial Council Note, 1996: This proposal changes “drawn” to “selected” whenever a statute refers to choosing jurors or prospective jurors, for statutory uniformity. [Re Order effective 7-1-97]
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