Notes of Decisions
The Honorable William M. Gabler, Sr. v. Crime Victims Rights Bd., 2017 WI 67 (Wis. 2017).
· cites it 36× “Referring to Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (1v)(k), which assures victims a "speedy disposition" of cases to "minimize the length of time they must endure the stress of their responsibilities" in a criminal matter, Judge Gabler observed that because K.”
Democratic Party of Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Dep't of Just., 2016 WI 100 (Wis. 2016).
· cites it 19× “33 The Compliance Guide states at 39: 2011 Wisconsin Act 283 created three statutory provisions, Wis. Stat. §§ 950.04 (1v)(ag), (1v)(dr), and (2w)(dm), related to disclosure of personally identifying information of victims and witnesses by public officials, employees or…”
Schilling v. State Crime Victims Rights Bd., 2005 WI 17 (Wis. 2005).
· cites it 12× “The legislature has recognized the importance of victims' rights as well, by enacting Wis. Stat. § 950.04 . However, because we conclude that this constitutional provision is a statement of purpose that describes the policies to be promoted by the State and does not provide an…”
State v. Gallion, 2004 WI 42 (Wis. 2004).
· cites it 4× “" Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (1v)(pm). "A statement from the victims about how the crime affected their lives is relevant to one of the considerations that a judge must take into account at sentencingthe gravity of the crime.”
State v. Johnson, 463 N.W.2d 352 (Wis. Ct. App. 1990).
· cites it 12× “Section 950.04, Stats., provides in part: "Victims .”
State v. Alan S. Johnson, 2023 WI 39 (Wis. 2023).
· cites it 4× “I, § 9m; Wis. Stat. § 950.04 . These three reasons each provide a special justification for departing from stare decisis.”
State v. Gribble, 2001 WI App 227 (Wis. Ct. App. 2001).
· cites it 7× “" Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (1v)(q). As for Jenna's counseling costs, the State contends that even though she is not a "family member" and thus not a "victim" under ch.”
State v. Comstock, 485 N.W.2d 354 (Wis. 1992).
· cites it 8× “1989-90, part of chapter 950, entitled "Rights of Victims and Witnesses of Crime," grants a victim the right to be informed by local law enforcement agencies and the district attorney of the final disposition of the case. The statute is silent about the need to advise the victim…”
State v. Greve, 2004 WI 69 (Wis. 2004).
· cites it 4× “" This constitutional provision is amplified in Wis. Stat. § 950.04 . ¶ 50. As a result, in a felony case the circuit court may receive a blizzard of information: (1) statements from the victim and/or the victim's friends and family; (2) other testimonial and documentary…”
State v. Naydihor, 2004 WI 43 (Wis. 2004).
· cites it 4× “" More importantly, Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (lv)(pm) provides crime victims the right to "have the court provided with information pertaining to the economic, physical and psychological effect of the crime upon the victim and *635 have the information considered by the court.”
State v. Harvey, 2006 WI App 26 (Wis. Ct. App. 2006).
· cites it 5× “" Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (lv)(m) and (pm). Finally, we observe that Wis.”
State v. Fernandez, 2009 WI 29 (Wis. 2009).
· cites it 4× “See Wis. Stat. §§ 950.04 (1v)(q), (r). ¶ 73 At the same time, the legislature inserted the directive that a court determine *528 whether "justice so requires" when ordering restitution to "an insurer, surety or other person who has compensated a victim for a loss[.”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1) — 2 cases
State v. Comstock, 485 N.W.2d 354 (Wis. 1992).
“1989-90, part of chapter 950, entitled "Rights of Victims and Witnesses of Crime," grants a victim the right to be informed by local law enforcement agencies and the district attorney of the final disposition of the case. The statute is silent about the need to advise the victim…”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1v) — 3 cases
Democratic Party of Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Dep't of Just., 2016 WI 100 (Wis. 2016).
“33 The Compliance Guide states at 39: 2011 Wisconsin Act 283 created three statutory provisions, Wis. Stat. §§ 950.04 (1v)(ag), (1v)(dr), and (2w)(dm), related to disclosure of personally identifying information of victims and witnesses by public officials, employees or…”
The Honorable William M. Gabler, Sr. v. Crime Victims Rights Bd., 2017 WI 67 (Wis. 2017).
“Referring to Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (1v)(k), which assures victims a "speedy disposition" of cases to "minimize the length of time they must endure the stress of their responsibilities" in a criminal matter, Judge Gabler observed that because K.”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1v)(ag) — 2 cases
Democratic Party of Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Dep't of Just., 2016 WI 100 (Wis. 2016).
“33 The Compliance Guide states at 39: 2011 Wisconsin Act 283 created three statutory provisions, Wis. Stat. §§ 950.04 (1v)(ag), (1v)(dr), and (2w)(dm), related to disclosure of personally identifying information of victims and witnesses by public officials, employees or…”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1v)(ar) — 1 case
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1v)(d) — 1 case
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1v)(k) — 1 case
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1v)(m) — 1 case
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1v)(p) — 1 case
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1v)(pm) — 1 case
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(1v)(q) — 1 case
State v. Gribble, 2001 WI App 227 (Wis. Ct. App. 2001).
“" Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (1v)(q). As for Jenna's counseling costs, the State contends that even though she is not a "family member" and thus not a "victim" under ch.”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(2m) — 6 cases
State v. Johnson, 463 N.W.2d 352 (Wis. Ct. App. 1990).
“Section 950.04, Stats., provides in part: "Victims .”
State v. Comstock, 485 N.W.2d 354 (Wis. 1992).
“1989-90, part of chapter 950, entitled "Rights of Victims and Witnesses of Crime," grants a victim the right to be informed by local law enforcement agencies and the district attorney of the final disposition of the case. The statute is silent about the need to advise the victim…”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(lv) — 3 cases
The Honorable William M. Gabler, Sr. v. Crime Victims Rights Bd., 2017 WI 67 (Wis. 2017).
“Referring to Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (1v)(k), which assures victims a "speedy disposition" of cases to "minimize the length of time they must endure the stress of their responsibilities" in a criminal matter, Judge Gabler observed that because K.”
Schilling v. State Crime Victims Rights Bd., 2005 WI 17 (Wis. 2005).
“The legislature has recognized the importance of victims' rights as well, by enacting Wis. Stat. § 950.04 . However, because we conclude that this constitutional provision is a statement of purpose that describes the policies to be promoted by the State and does not provide an…”
State v. Harvey, 2006 WI App 26 (Wis. Ct. App. 2006).
“" Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (lv)(m) and (pm). Finally, we observe that Wis.”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(lv)(ag) — 1 case
Democratic Party of Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Dep't of Just., 2016 WI 100 (Wis. 2016).
“33 The Compliance Guide states at 39: 2011 Wisconsin Act 283 created three statutory provisions, Wis. Stat. §§ 950.04 (1v)(ag), (1v)(dr), and (2w)(dm), related to disclosure of personally identifying information of victims and witnesses by public officials, employees or…”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(lv)(m) — 1 case
State v. Naydihor, 2004 WI 43 (Wis. 2004).
“" More importantly, Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (lv)(pm) provides crime victims the right to "have the court provided with information pertaining to the economic, physical and psychological effect of the crime upon the victim and *635 have the information considered by the court.”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(lv)(pm) — 1 case
State v. Naydihor, 2004 WI 43 (Wis. 2004).
“" More importantly, Wis. Stat. § 950.04 (lv)(pm) provides crime victims the right to "have the court provided with information pertaining to the economic, physical and psychological effect of the crime upon the victim and *635 have the information considered by the court.”
— Wis. Stat. § 950.04(pm) — 1 case
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