Wisconsin Code § 979.06

Inquests: witnesses
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(1) The judge or circuit
court commissioner may issue subpoenas for witnesses at the request of the coroner or medical examiner and shall issue subpoenas for witnesses requested by the district attorney. Subpoenas
are returnable at the time and place stated therein. Persons who
are served with a subpoena may be compelled to attend proceedings in the manner provided in s. 885.12.
(2) The judge or circuit court commissioner conducting the
inquest and the district attorney may require by subpoena the attendance of one or more expert witnesses, including physicians,
surgeons and pathologists, for the purposes of conducting an examination of the body and all relevant and material scientific and
medical tests connected with the examination and testifying as to
the results of the examination and tests. The expert witnesses so
subpoenaed shall receive reasonable fees determined by the district attorney and the judge or circuit court commissioner conducting the inquest.
(3) Any witness examined at an inquest may have counsel
present during the examination of that witness. The counsel may
not examine or cross-examine his or her client, cross-examine or
call other witnesses or argue before the judge or circuit court
commissioner holding the inquest.
(4) The judge or circuit court commissioner shall administer
an oath or affirmation to each witness which shall be substantially in the following form:
You do solemnly swear (affirm) that the evidence and testimony you give to this inquest concerning the death of the person
known as .... .... shall be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but
the truth.
(5) The judge or circuit court commissioner conducting the
inquest shall cause the testimony given by all witnesses to be reduced to writing or recorded and may employ stenographers to
take and transcribe all of the testimony. The stenographer shall
receive reimbursement at a reasonable rate for each appearance
and transcription at rates in accordance with the customary
charges in the area for similar services.
(6) Inquest witnesses shall receive the same compensation as
witnesses in circuit court under s. 814.67.

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