125.075 Injury or death by providing alcohol beverages to a minor.
(1) Any person who procures alcohol beverages for or sells, dispenses or gives away alcohol beverages to a person under 18 years of age in violation of s. 125.07 (1) (a) 1. or 2. may be penalized as provided in sub. (2) if:
(a) The person knew or should have known that the underage person was under the legal drinking age; and
(b) The underage person dies or suffers great bodily harm, as defined in s. 939.22 (14), as a result of consuming the alcohol beverages provided in violation of s. 125.07 (1) (a) 1. or 2.
(1m) In determining under sub. (1) (a) whether a person knew or should have known that the underage person was under the legal drinking age, all relevant circumstances surrounding the procuring, selling, dispensing or giving away of the alcohol beverages may be considered, including any circumstance under pars. (a) to (d). In addition, a person has a defense to criminal liability under sub. (1) if all of the following occur:
(a) The underage person falsely represents that he or she has attained the legal drinking age.
(b) The underage person supports the representation under par. (a) with documentation that he or she has attained the legal drinking age.
(c) The alcohol beverages are provided in good faith reliance on the underage person's representation that he or she has attained the legal drinking age.
(d) The appearance of the underage person is such that an ordinary and prudent person would believe that he or she had attained the legal drinking age.
(2)
(a) Whoever violates sub. (1) is guilty of a Class H felony if the underage person suffers great bodily harm, as defined in s. 939.22 (14).
(b) Whoever violates sub. (1) is guilty of a Class G felony if the underage person dies.
History: 1987 a. 335; 1989 a. 253; 1997 a. 283; 2001 a. 109.
The reference in sub. (1) to a single minor or underage person does not preclude its application to a defendant who procures alcohol beverages for a group of persons that the defendant knew or should have known were underage persons. It would be unreasonable to interpret sub. (1) as requiring a personal interaction between the defendant and the victim, or as requiring that the defendant have knowledge that a particular underage person would consume the alcohol procured by the defendant. State v. Wille, 2007 WI App 27, 299 Wis. 2d 531, 728 N.W.2d 343, 05-2839.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 125 - Alcohol beverages.
125.03 - Department rule making.
125.035 - Civil liability exemption: furnishing alcohol beverages.
125.037 - Civil liability exemption for municipalities.
125.039 - Civil liability exemption for retaining proofs of age.
125.04 - General licensing requirements.
125.045 - Booklet for licensees and permittees.
125.06 - License and permit exceptions.
125.07 - Underage and intoxicated persons; presence on licensed premises; possession; penalties.
125.075 - Injury or death by providing alcohol beverages to a minor.
125.09 - General restrictions.
125.10 - Municipal regulation.
125.105 - Impersonating an officer.
125.115 - Responsibility for commission of a crime.
125.12 - Revocations, suspensions, refusals to issue or renew.
125.13 - Report of suspension, revocation or imposition of penalty.
125.14 - Enforcement provisions.
125.145 - Prosecutions by attorney general or department.
125.15 - Actions against intoxicating liquor wholesalers.
125.16 - Actions to recover price denied.
125.17 - Issuance of operators' licenses.
125.18 - Issuance of managers' licenses.
125.185 - Provisional retail licenses.
125.19 - Alcohol beverage warehouse permit.
125.272 - Face-to-face retail sales.
125.275 - Industrial fermented malt beverages permit.
125.28 - Wholesalers' permits.
125.30 - Out-of-state shippers' permits; delivery to wholesalers.
125.315 - Evading provisions of law by giving away fermented malt beverages.
125.32 - General restrictions and requirements.
125.33 - Restrictions on dealings between brewers, brewpubs, wholesalers, and retailers.
125.34 - Distribution restrictions on wholesalers, brewers, brewpubs, and out-of-state shippers.
125.51 - Retail licenses and permits.
125.52 - Manufacturers' and rectifiers' permits.
125.535 - Direct wine shippers' permits.
125.54 - Wholesalers' permits.
125.545 - Small winery cooperative wholesalers.
125.58 - Out-of-state shippers' permit; exception to requirement.
125.60 - Wholesale alcohol permit.
125.61 - Medicinal alcohol permit.
125.62 - Industrial alcohol permit.
125.63 - Industrial wine permit.
125.65 - Permit to solicit for future sales.
125.66 - Sale without license; failure to obtain permit; penalties.
125.67 - Evading provisions of law by giving away intoxicating liquor; penalties.
125.68 - General restrictions and requirements.
125.69 - Restrictions on dealings between manufacturers, rectifiers, wholesalers and retailers.