Wisconsin Criminal Court Records are official documents that are created and maintained by the state's judicial system. These records include information about criminal cases that have been adjudicated within the state. They document the proceedings of the court, the charges brought against an individual, the verdicts passed by the court, and the sentences imposed. They may also contain details such as the names of witnesses and other parties involved in the case. There are three types of Wisconsin Criminal Court Record: felony records, misdemeanor records, and juvenile records. Felony records are the most serious criminal charges and may include felonies such as homicide, rape, robbery, and burglary. Misdemeanor records include minor offenses such as disorderly conduct, loitering, and traffic violations. Juvenile records document cases involving minors who have committed criminal offenses.