Wisconsin Code § 63.12

Investigations; testimonial powers; witnesses
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(1) Each member of the commission may subpoena witnesses,
administer oaths, examine witnesses and compel the production
of documents, records, and papers of all sorts in conducting such
investigations as the commission may deem necessary or proper
in order to ascertain whether or not the provisions of ss. 63.01 to
63.16 are being carried into effect. The commission may examine such public records as it requires in relation to any such investigation. All officers and other persons in the civil service of the
county shall attend and testify when required to do so by the
commission.
(2) In case of the refusal of any person to comply with any
subpoena issued hereunder or to testify to any matter regarding
which the person may be lawfully interrogated, the circuit court
of the county or the judge thereof, on application of any one of
the commissioners, shall issue an order requiring such person to
comply with such subpoena and to testify, or either, and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished by the court
as a contempt thereof.
(3) Each person, not in the civil service of the county, who
appears before the commission by its order shall receive for attendance the fees and mileage provided for witnesses in civil actions
in courts of record which shall be paid out of the appropriation to
the commission. But no witness subpoenaed at the instance of
parties other than the commission shall be entitled to witness fees
or mileage unless the commission certifies that the testimony of
the witness was relevant and material to the matter investigated.

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