Wisconsin Code § 782.46

Habeas corpus not available to prisoners passing through this state
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The officers of all other states,
territories and countries are given the right to hold and convey all
persons in their custody and charged with or convicted of crime
into and through the state of Wisconsin. It shall be a sufficient
answer to a writ of habeas corpus sued out in this state by any
such person so in custody that the officer holds the person in custody by authority of a warrant or a commitment of such other
state, territory or country, a copy of which warrant or commitment shall be attached to the answer of such officer.

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