Complaint

Wis. Stat. § 968.01 — under COMMENCEMENT OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS.

Wis. Stat. § 968.01

968.01 Complaint. (1) In this section: (a) “Electronic” has the meaning given in s. 137.11 (5). (b) “Electronic signature” has the meaning given in s. 801.18 (1) (f). (c) “Facsimile machine” has the meaning given in s. 134.72 (1) (a). (2) The complaint is a written statement of the essential facts constituting the offense charged. A person may make a complaint on information and belief. Except as provided in sub. (3) or (4), the complaint shall be made upon oath before a district attorney or judge as provided in this chapter. (3) A person may comply with sub. (2) if he or she makes the oath by telephone contact with the district attorney or judge, signs the statement and immediately thereafter transmits a copy of the signed statement to the district attorney or judge using a facsimile machine. The person shall also transmit the original signed statement, without using a facsimile machine, to the district attorney or judge. If the complaint is filed, both the original and the copy shall be filed under s. 968.02 (2). (4) A person may comply with sub. (2) if he or she makes the oath by telephone contact with the district attorney or judge and immediately thereafter electronically transmits the statement, accompanied by the person’s electronic signature, to the district attorney or judge. If the complaint is filed, the electronically transmitted statement shall be incorporated into a criminal complaint filed in either an electronic or paper format under s. 968.02 (2). History: 1989 a. 336; 1995 a. 351; 2009 a. 184; 2017 a. 365. To be constitutionally sufficient to support the issuance of an arrest warrant and to show probable cause, a complaint must contain the essential facts constituting the offense charged. A complaint was fatally defective in merely repeating the language

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Application for court order to intercept communications. Authorization for disclosure and use of intercepted wire, electronic or oral communications.