Wisconsin Code § 972.09

Hostile witness in criminal cases
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Where testimony of a witness at any preliminary examination, hearing or
trial in a criminal action is inconsistent with a statement previously made by the witness, the witness may be regarded as a hostile witness and examined as an adverse witness, and the party
producing the witness may impeach the witness by evidence of
such prior contradictory statement. When called by the defendant, a law enforcement officer who was involved in the seizure
of evidence shall be regarded as a hostile witness and may be examined as an adverse witness at any hearing in which the legality
of such seizure may properly be raised.

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