The Wisconsin Plea Questionnaire/Waiver of Rights (Delinquency) is a form used by juveniles in the state of Wisconsin who have been charged with a delinquent offense. It is a document that allows the juvenile to enter a plea of guilty or not guilty and to waive certain rights before appearing in court. The form also includes a series of questions that must be answered by the juvenile regarding his or her understanding of the charges, the potential consequences, and the right to remain silent. There are two main types of Wisconsin Plea Questionnaire/Waiver of Rights (Delinquency): the first is for juveniles charged with misdemeanors, and the second is for juveniles charged with felonies. In both cases, the juvenile must sign the form in order to enter a plea and waive rights before appearing in court. The form also includes a series of questions that must be answered by the juvenile regarding his or her understanding of the charges, the potential consequences, and the right to remain silent. The Wisconsin Plea Questionnaire/Waiver of Rights (Delinquency) is an important document that ensures the juvenile is aware of the charges against them and the potential consequences of those charges. It also allows the juvenile to waive certain rights before appearing in court and is an important part of the legal process.