949.09 Effect of conviction. If any person has been convicted of any offense with respect to an act or omission on which a claim under this subchapter is based, proof of that conviction shall be taken as conclusive evidence that the offense has been committed, unless an appeal or any proceeding with regard thereto is pending.
History: 1975 c. 344; 2007 a. 20.
Structure Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Wisconsin Statutes & Annotations
Chapter 949 - Awards for the victims of crimes.
949.035 - Residents; victims of crime outside the state.
949.04 - Application for award.
949.05 - Award; to whom payable.
949.06 - Computation of award.
949.08 - Limitations on awards.
949.09 - Effect of conviction.
949.12 - Condition of claimant.
949.15 - Department subrogation rights.
949.16 - Confidentiality of records.
949.165 - Escrow accounts; moneys received as a result of the commission of a serious crime.
949.18 - Report by the department.
949.24 - Application for award.
949.26 - Computation of awards.