Wisconsin Code § 322.056

Article 56 — Maximum limits
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(1) The punishment which a court-martial may direct for an offense may not exceed 10 years confinement.
(2) A conviction by a general court-martial of any offense for
which an accused may receive a sentence of confinement for
more than 1 year is a felony offense.
(3) Except for convictions by a summary court-martial, all
other offenses are misdemeanors.
(4) A conviction by a summary court-martial is not a criminal
conviction.
(5) The limits of punishment for violations of the punitive
sections under Subch. X shall be those under the Uniform Code
of Military Justice, unless otherwise prescribed by the governor
according to ss. 322.018 to 322.020, but under no instance shall
any punishment exceed that authorized by this code.

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