Wisconsin Code § 322.071

Article 71 — Execution of sentence; suspension of sentence
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(1) If the sentence of the court-martial extends to dismissal or a dishonorable or bad-conduct discharge and
if the right of the accused to appellate review is not waived, and
an appeal is not withdrawn under s. 322.061, that part of the sentence extending to dismissal or a dishonorable or bad-conduct
discharge may not be executed until there is a final judgment as to
the legality of the proceedings. A judgment as to the legality of
the proceedings is final in cases when review is completed by an
appellate court prescribed in s. 322.0675, and is deemed final by
the law of state where the judgment was had.
(2) If the sentence of the court-martial extends to dismissal or
a dishonorable or bad conduct discharge and if the right of the accused to appellate review is waived, or an appeal is withdrawn under s. 322.061, that part of the sentence extending to dismissal or
a dishonorable or bad-conduct discharge may not be executed until review of the case by the senior force judge advocate and any
action on that review under s. 322.064 is completed. Any other
part of a court-martial sentence may be ordered executed by the
convening authority or other person acting on the case under s.
322.060 when so approved under that section.

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