Wisconsin Order for Exemption under 948.13(2Â m) is a legal document issued by a Wisconsin state court which grants an individual or entity exemption from certain criminal and juvenile offenses. It is typically used to prevent a person from being charged with or convicted of an offense if they have already been convicted of or charged with a similar offense. This order can be used for a variety of offenses, including those related to alcohol, drug possession, and possession of a firearm. There are two types of Wisconsin Order for Exemption under 948.13(2Â m): a full exemption and a temporary exemption. The full exemption is issued when a person is convicted of or charged with a similar offense in another jurisdiction, while the temporary exemption is granted when a person is charged with a similar offense in Wisconsin. In either case, the court must find that the person is not a danger to the public before granting the exemption.
Wisconsin Order for Exemption under 948.13(2Â m) is a legal document issued by a Wisconsin state court which grants an individual or entity exemption from certain criminal and juvenile offenses. It is typically used to prevent a person from being charged with or convicted of an offense if they have already been convicted of or charged with a similar offense. This order can be used for a variety of offenses, including those related to alcohol, drug possession, and possession of a firearm. There are two types of Wisconsin Order for Exemption under 948.13(2Â m): a full exemption and a temporary exemption. The full exemption is issued when a person is convicted of or charged with a similar offense in another jurisdiction, while the temporary exemption is granted when a person is charged with a similar offense in Wisconsin. In either case, the court must find that the person is not a danger to the public before granting the exemption.