Wisconsin Code § 940.47

Court orders
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Any court with jurisdiction over any
criminal matter, upon substantial evidence, which may include
hearsay or the declaration of the prosecutor, that knowing and
malicious prevention or dissuasion of any person who is a victim
or who is a witness has occurred or is reasonably likely to occur,
may issue orders including but not limited to any of the following:
(1) An order that a defendant not violate ss. 940.42 to 940.45.
(2) An order that a person before the court other than a defendant, including, but not limited to, a subpoenaed witness or other
person entering the courtroom of the court, not violate ss. 940.42
to 940.45.
(3) An order that any person described in sub. (1) or (2) maintain a prescribed geographic distance from any specified witness
or victim.
(4) An order that any person described in sub. (1) or (2) have

no communication with any specified witness or any victim, except through an attorney under such reasonable restrictions as the
court may impose.

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