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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 973 — Sentencing

973.075 Forfeiture of property derived from crime and certain vehicles.

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973.075 Forfeiture of property derived from crime and certain vehicles.
(1)Subject to subs.
(1g)and
(1m), the following are subject to seizure and forfeiture under ss. 973.075 to 973.077 :
(a)All property, real or personal, including money, used in the course of, intended for use in the course of, or directly or indirectly derived from or realized through the commission of any crime.
(b)All vehicles, as defined in s. 939.22
(44), which are used in any of the following ways:
1. To transport any property or weapon used or to be used or received in the commission of any felony.
2. In the commission of a crime under s. 946.70 .
3. In the commission of a crime in violation of s. 940.302 , 944.30
(1m), 944.31 , 944.32 , 944.33 , 944.34 , 948.02 , 948.025 , 948.05 , 948.051 , 948.055 , 948.06 , 948.07 , 948.08 , 948.081 , 948.09 , 948.10 , 948.12 , or 948.14 .
4. In the commission of a crime relating to a submerged cultural resource in violation of s. 44.47 .
5. To cause more than $2,500 worth of criminal damage to cemetery property in violation of s. 943.01
(d)or 943.012 .
6. In the commission of a crime under s. 813.12
(8), 813.122
(11), 813.123
(10), 813.125
(7), 813.128
(4)or 940.32 .
7. In the commission of a crime under s. 943.75
(2)or
(2m).
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