Wyoming Statutes
Wyo. Stat. § 7-13-1802 (2026)
Authorized sanctions.
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(a) The sanctions authorized under W.S. 7-13-1801(a) may include: (i) Loss or restriction of privileges; (ii) Community service; (iii) Placement in an intensive supervision program established under W.S. 7-13-1102 or a nonresidential community correctional program established under W.S. 7-18-103 or 7-18- 104; (iv) Custodial sanctions authorized under subsection (b) of this section, subject to any procedure required under W.S. 7-13-1803 and any rules promulgated under W.S. 7-13- 1801(a). (b) Subject to the requirements in W.S. 7-13-1803(c), custodial sanctions authorized by W.S. 7-13-1801(a) for compliance violations shall include one (1) or more of the following: (i) A sanction of time served in custody between arrest and hearing or between arrest and the disposition of the alleged violation if a hearing is not held; (ii) Immediate confinement in a consenting Wyoming county jail, to be imposed as a two (2) or three (3) day consecutive period; (iii) Confinement in a consenting Wyoming county jail for up to fifteen (15) consecutive days in addition to any time served between arrest and hearing; (iv) Confinement for up to ninety (90) days in a residential community correction program established under W.S. 7-18-103 or 7-18-104 coupled with substance abuse treatment, cognitive-behavioral programming to address criminal thinking or other programming that the department deems appropriate; (v) Confinement for up to ninety (90) days in a consenting Wyoming county jail coupled with substance abuse treatment contracted with and paid for by the department; (vi) Incarceration in a state penal institution for up to ninety (90) days coupled with substance abuse treatment, cognitive-behavioral programming to address criminal thinking or other programming that the department deems appropriate.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3
cases (2 in the last 5 years), 2014–2024 · leading case: John Hiltner v. The State of Wyoming, 2023 WY 82 (Wyo. 2023).
John Hiltner v. The State of Wyoming, 2023 WY 82 (Wyo. 2023). “However, custodial sanctions (which are listed in Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 7-13-1802 ) do not include residential treatment programs (other than residential adult community correction programs).”
Robert Owen Marshall, III, 2014 WY 168 (Wyo. 2014). “For purposes of W.S. 7-13-1802 only, "eonviet-ed" shall include dispositions pursuant to *287 W.”
William R. Durkin, Iii v. The State of Wyoming, 2024 WY 101 (Wyo. 2024). “A court may order an offender to participate in an ACC as a condition of probation, see § 7-18- 108(a); the DOC may require an offender to participate in an ACC as an administrative 3 sanction for violating probation, see § 7-18-108(f) and § 7-13-1802(b) (LexisNexis 2023)…”
— Wyo. Stat. § 7-13-1802(b) — 1 case
William R. Durkin, Iii v. The State of Wyoming, 2024 WY 101 (Wyo. 2024). “A court may order an offender to participate in an ACC as a condition of probation, see § 7-18- 108(a); the DOC may require an offender to participate in an ACC as an administrative 3 sanction for violating probation, see § 7-18-108(f) and § 7-13-1802(b) (LexisNexis 2023)…”
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