Wisconsin Code § 940.48

Violation of court orders
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Whoever violates an order issued under s. 940.47 may be punished as follows:
(1) If applicable, the person may be prosecuted under ss.
940.42 to 940.45.
(2) As a contempt of court under ch. 785. A finding of contempt is not a bar to prosecution under ss. 940.42 to 940.45, but:
(a) Any person who commits a contempt of court is entitled to
credit for any punishment imposed therefor against any sentence
imposed on conviction under ss. 940.42 to 940.45; and
(b) Any conviction or acquittal for any substantive offense under ss. 940.42 to 940.45 is a bar to subsequent punishment for
contempt arising out of the same act.
(3) By the revocation of any form of pretrial release or forfeiture of bail and the issuance of a bench warrant for the defendant’s arrest or remanding the defendant to custody. After hearing and on substantial evidence, the revocation may be made
whether the violation of order complained of has been committed
by the defendant personally or was caused or encouraged to have
been committed by the defendant.

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