Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 885 - Witnesses and oral testimony.
885.58 - Use in civil cases and special proceedings.

885.58 Use in civil cases and special proceedings.
(1) Subject to the standards and criteria set forth in ss. 885.54 and 885.56 and to the limitations of sub. (2), a circuit court may, on its own motion or at the request of any party, in any civil case or special proceeding permit the use of videoconferencing technology in any pre-trial, trial, or post-trial hearing.
(2)
(a) A proponent of a witness via videoconferencing technology at any evidentiary hearing or trial shall file a notice of intention to present testimony by videoconference technology 30 days prior to the scheduled start of the proceeding. Any other party may file an objection to the testimony of a witness by videoconferencing technology within 10 days of the filing of the notice of intention. If the time limits of the proceeding do not permit the time periods provided for in this paragraph, the court may in its discretion shorten the time to file notice of intention and objection.
(b) The court shall determine the objection in the exercise of its discretion under the criteria set forth in s. 885.56.
History: Sup. Ct. Order No. 07-12, 2008 WI 37, 305 Wis. 2d xli.
Comment, 2008:  Regarding section 885.58, civil cases and special proceedings in general pose few problems of constitutional dimension concerning the use of videoconferencing technology and offer litigants the potential of significant savings in trial expenses. For these reasons, this technology will likely gain rapid acceptance resulting in expanding use. Where objections are raised, the rule provides that the circuit court will resolve the issue pursuant to the standards and decisional guidance set out in ss. 885.54 and 885.56.

Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations

Chapter 885 - Witnesses and oral testimony.

885.01 - Subpoenas, who may issue.

885.02 - Form of subpoena.

885.03 - Service of subpoena.

885.04 - Municipal judge; subpoena served in state.

885.05 - Witness and interpreter fees.

885.06 - Witness' fees, prepayment.

885.07 - State witnesses in civil actions and municipal witnesses in forfeiture actions, how paid.

885.08 - State witnesses in criminal cases, how paid.

885.09 - Compensation of nonresident or indigent witness.

885.10 - Witness for indigent respondent or defendant.

885.11 - Disobedient witness.

885.12 - Coercing witnesses before officers and boards.

885.14 - Disclosure of information and sources by news person.

885.15 - Immunity.

885.205 - Privileged communications.

885.23 - Genetic tests in civil actions.

885.235 - Chemical tests for intoxication.

885.237 - Presumptions as to operation and registration of motor vehicle.

885.24 - Actions for public moneys, immunity.

885.25 - State actions vs. corporations or limited liability companies.

885.285 - Settlement and advance payment of claim for damages.

885.365 - Recorded telephone conversation.

885.37 - Interpreters in municipal courts and administrative agency contested cases.

885.38 - Interpreters in circuit and appellate courts.

885.40 - Applicability.

885.41 - Definitions.

885.42 - When available.

885.43 - Notice of videotape deposition.

885.44 - Videotape deposition procedure.

885.45 - Videotape costs; depositions and trials.

885.46 - Videotape custody and preservation.

885.47 - Videotape playback equipment.

885.50 - Statement of intent.

885.52 - Definitions.

885.54 - Technical and operational standards.

885.56 - Criteria for exercise of court's discretion.

885.58 - Use in civil cases and special proceedings.

885.60 - Use in criminal cases and proceedings under chapters 48, 51, 55, 938, and 980.

885.62 - Waivers and stipulations.

885.64 - Applicability.