Wisconsin Code § 980.034

Change of place of trial or jury from another county
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(1) A person who is the subject of a petition filed under s. 980.02 or who has been committed under this chapter may
move to change the place of a jury trial under s. 980.05 on the

ground that an impartial trial cannot be had in the county in
which the trial is set to be held. The motion shall be made within
20 days after the completion or waiver of the probable cause hearing under s. 980.04 (2) , whichever is applicable, except that it
may be made after that time for cause.
(2) The motion shall be in writing and supported by affidavit
which shall state evidentiary facts showing the nature of the prejudice alleged. The petitioner may file counter affidavits.
(3) If the court determines that there exists in the county
where the action is pending such prejudice that a fair trial cannot
be had, it shall, except as provided in sub. (4), order that the trial
be held in any county where an impartial trial can be had. Only
one change may be granted under this subsection. The judge who
orders the change in the place of trial shall preside at the trial.
Preliminary matters before trial may be conducted in either
county at the discretion of the court.
(4) (a) Instead of changing the place of trial under sub. (3),
the court may require the selection of a jury under par. (b) if all of
the following apply:
1. The court will sequester the jurors during the trial.
2. There are grounds for changing the place of trial under
sub. (1).
3. The estimated cost to the county of using the procedure
under this subsection is less than the estimated cost to the county
of holding the trial in another county.
(b) A court that proceeds under this subsection shall follow
the procedure under sub. (3) until the jury is chosen in the 2nd
county. At that time, the proceedings shall return to the original
county using the jurors selected in the 2nd county. The original
county shall reimburse the 2nd county for all applicable costs under s. 814.22.

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