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WI SB1018
WI SB1018Penalty for the terrorist crimes against the occupants of a church and providing a penalty.
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Introduced
02/12/2026
02/12/2026
In Committee
02/12/2026
02/12/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2025-2026 Regular Session
Bill Summary
Current law classifies felonies from Class A felonies to Class I felonies and provides a maximum sentence for each classification. Each sentence is a bifurcated sentence, which is a term of confinement in prison followed by a term of extended supervision in the community. Certain crimes, such as some sex offenses, violent crimes, or repeated crimes, have a mandatory minimum term of confinement in prison. This bill imposes a one-year mandatory minimum term of confinement in prison for a person who is convicted of a felony that is committed with the intent to terrorize, intimidate, or coerce two or more occupants of a church. Under current law, a prosecutor may dismiss or amend a criminal charge without approval from the court. Under the bill, a prosecutor must get the court’s approval to dismiss or amend a charge if the defendant could be subject to the mandatory minimum sentence created in the bill. The court may approve the dismissal or amendment of such a charge only if the court finds the action is consistent with the public’s interest in deterring the commission of these crimes and with the legislature’s intent, expressed in this bill, to vigorously prosecute individuals who commit these crimes. Current law allows a prosecutor to enter into a deferred prosecution LRB-6316/1 CMH:cdc 2025 - 2026 Legislature SENATE BILL 1018 agreement with a defendant who is charged or may be charged with a crime. Generally, under a deferred prosecution agreement, the prosecutor agrees to dismiss a charge or not file a charge if the defendant complies with specified conditions. Current law also prohibits a prosecutor from entering into a deferred prosecution agreement with a defendant who is charged or may be charged with operating a vehicle while under the influence of an intoxicant or a controlled substance, causing injury to another while operating a vehicle while under the influence, or homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle. The bill prohibits a prosecutor from entering into a deferred prosecution agreement with a defendant if the defendant could be subject to the mandatory minimum sentence created in the bill. Because this bill creates a new crime or revises a penalty for an existing crime, the Joint Review Committee on Criminal Penalties may be requested to prepare a report.
AI Summary
This bill establishes a mandatory minimum prison sentence of at least one year for anyone convicted of a felony committed with the intent to terrorize, intimidate, or coerce two or more church occupants, meaning the court cannot grant probation for this specific crime. Furthermore, prosecutors will now need court approval to dismiss or amend charges for such offenses, and this approval will only be granted if the court believes it serves the public interest in deterring these crimes and aligns with the legislature's goal of prosecuting these individuals vigorously. The bill also prohibits prosecutors from entering into deferred prosecution agreements, which are arrangements where charges are dismissed if the defendant meets certain conditions, for individuals facing these specific felony charges.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (14)
Julian Bradley (R)*,
André Jacque (R)*,
Scott Allen (R),
Elijah Behnke (R),
Lindee Brill (R),
Joy Goeben (R),
Rick Gundrum (R),
Dan Knodl (R),
Dave Maxey (R),
Dave Murphy (R),
Jerry O'Connor (R),
Treig Pronschinske (R),
Paul Tittl (R),
Chuck Wichgers (R),
Last Action
Read first time and referred to Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety (on 02/12/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/proposals/reg/sen/bill/sb1018 |
| BillText | https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/document/proposaltext/2025/REG/SB1018.pdf |
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