Wisconsin Motion to Reopen: Traffic (TR) or Forfeiture (FO) Cases are legal proceedings in which an individual can challenge a prior traffic or forfeiture conviction. The motion to reopen must be filed in the same court where the conviction occurred. The motion must include facts and evidence as to why the conviction should be overturned. There are two types of Wisconsin Motion to Reopen: Traffic (TR) or Forfeiture (FO) Cases: 1. Motion to Reopen: Traffic (TR) Cases: This type of motion applies to traffic convictions, such as those for speeding, running a stop sign, or other traffic-related offenses. The motion must include facts and evidence as to why the conviction should be overturned. 2. Motion to Reopen: Forfeiture (FO) Cases: This type of motion applies to forfeiture convictions. Forfeitures can be issued for various offenses, such as failure to pay restitution or fines, or failure to appear in court. The motion must include facts and evidence as to why the conviction should be overturned.