Wisconsin Code § 968.43

Reporter; salary; assistant
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(1) Every grand jury
shall when ordered by the judge ordering such grand jury, employ
one or more reporters to attend their sessions and to make and
transcribe a verbatim record of all proceedings had before them.
(2) Before assuming the duties under this section, each reporter shall make and file an oath or affirmation faithfully to
record and transcribe all of the proceedings before the grand jury
and to keep secret the matters relative to the proceedings. Each
reporter shall be paid out of the county treasury of the county in
which the service is rendered such sum for compensation and expenses as shall be audited and allowed as reasonable by the court
ordering the grand jury. Each reporter may employ on his or her
own account a person to transcribe the testimony and proceedings
of the grand jury, but before entering upon the duties under this
subsection, the person shall be required to make and file an oath
or affirmation similar to that required of each reporter.
(3) Any person who violates an oath or affirmation required
by sub. (2) is guilty of a Class H felony.

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