Wisconsin Code § 946.50

Absconding
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Any person who is adjudicated delinquent, but who intentionally fails to appear before the court assigned to exercise jurisdiction under chs. 48 and 938 for his or her
dispositional hearing under s. 938.335, and who does not return
to that court for a dispositional hearing before attaining the age of
17 years is guilty of the following:
(1) A Class A felony, if the person was adjudicated delinquent
for committing an act that would be a Class A felony if committed by an adult.
(2) A Class B felony, if the person was adjudicated delinquent
for committing an act that would be a Class B felony if committed
by an adult.
(3) A Class C felony, if the person was adjudicated delinquent
for committing an act that would be a Class C felony if committed
by an adult.
(4) A Class D felony, if the person was adjudicated delinquent
for committing an act that would be a Class D felony if committed by an adult.
(5) A Class E felony, if the person was adjudicated delinquent
for committing an act that would be a Class E felony if committed
by an adult.
(5d) A Class F felony, if the person was adjudicated delinquent for committing an act that would be a Class F felony if
committed by an adult.
(5h) A Class G felony, if the person was adjudicated delinquent for committing an act that would be a Class G felony if
committed by an adult.
(5p) A Class H felony, if the person was adjudicated delinquent for committing an act that would be a Class H felony if
committed by an adult.
(5t) A Class I felony, if the person was adjudicated delinquent
for committing an act that would be a Class I felony if committed
by an adult.
(6) A Class A misdemeanor, if the person was adjudicated
delinquent for committing an act that would be a misdemeanor if
committed by an adult.

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