943.06 Molotov cocktails.
943.065 Injury caused by arson: treble damages.
943.07 Criminal damage to railroads.
SUBCHAPTER II
TRESPASS
943.10 Burglary.
943.11 Entry into locked vehicle.
943.12 Possession of burglarious tools.
943.125 Entry into locked coin box.
943.13 Trespass to land.
943.14 Criminal trespass to dwellings.
943.145 Criminal trespass to a medical facility.
943.15 Entry onto a construction site or into a locked building, dwelling or room.
SUBCHAPTER III
MISAPPROPRIATION
943.20 Theft.
943.201 Unauthorized use of an individual's personal identifying information or documents.
943.203 Unauthorized use of an entity's identifying information or documents.
943.205 Theft of trade secrets.
943.206 Definitions.
943.207 Transfer of recorded sounds for unlawful use.
943.208 Recording performance without consent of performance owner.
943.209 Failure to disclose manufacturer of recording.
943.21 Fraud on hotel or restaurant keeper, recreational attraction, taxicab operator, or gas station.
943.212 Fraud on hotel or restaurant keeper, recreational attraction, taxicab operator, or gas station; civil liability.
943.215 Absconding without paying rent.
943.22 Use of cheating tokens.
943.225 Refusal to pay for a motor bus ride.
943.23 Operating vehicle without owner's consent.
943.24 Issue of worthless check.
943.245 Worthless checks; civil liability.
943.26 Removing or damaging encumbered real property.
943.27 Possession of records of certain usurious loans.
943.28 Loan sharking prohibited.
943.30 Threats to injure or accuse of crime.
943.31 Threats to communicate derogatory information.
943.32 Robbery.
943.34 Receiving stolen property.
943.37 Alteration of property identification marks.
943.38 Forgery.
943.39 Fraudulent writings.
943.392 Fraudulent data alteration.
943.395 Fraudulent insurance and employee benefit program claims.
943.40 Fraudulent destruction of certain writings.
943.41 Financial transaction card crimes.
943.45 Theft of telecommunications service.
943.455 Theft of commercial mobile service.
943.46 Theft of video service.
943.47 Theft of satellite cable programming.
943.48 Telecommunications; civil liability.
943.49 Unlawful use of recording device in motion picture theater.
943.50 Retail theft.
943.51 Retail theft; civil liability.
943.55 Removal of shopping cart.
943.60 Criminal slander of title.
943.61 Theft of library material.
943.62 Unlawful receipt of payments to obtain loan for another.
943.70 Computer crimes.
943.74 Theft of farm-raised fish.
943.75 Unauthorized release of animals.
943.76 Infecting animals with a contagious disease.
SUBCHAPTER IV
CRIMES AGAINST FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
943.80 Definitions.
943.81 Theft from a financial institution.
943.82 Fraud against a financial institution.
943.83 Loan fraud.
943.84 Transfer of encumbered property.
943.85 Bribery involving a financial institution.
943.86 Extortion against a financial institution.
943.87 Robbery of a financial institution.
943.88 Organizer of financial crimes.
943.89 Mail fraud.
943.90 Wire fraud against a financial institution.
943.91 Penalties.
943.92 Increased penalty for multiple financial crimes.
Ch. 943 Cross-reference Cross-reference: See definitions in s. 939.22.
subch. I of ch. 943 SUBCHAPTER I
DAMAGE
943.01 943.01 Damage to property.
943.01(1)(1) Whoever intentionally causes damage to any physical property of another without the person's consent is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
943.01(2) (2) Any person violating sub. (1) under any of the following circumstances is guilty of a Class I felony:
943.01(2)(a)1.1. In this paragraph, "highway" means any public way or thoroughfare, including bridges thereon, any roadways commonly used for vehicular traffic, whether public or private, any railroad, including street and interurban railways, and any navigable waterway or airport.
943.01(2)(a)2. 2. The property damaged is a vehicle or highway and the damage is of a kind which is likely to cause injury to a person or further property damage.
943.01(2)(b) (b) The property damaged belongs to a public utility or common carrier and the damage is of a kind which is likely to impair the services of the public utility or common carrier.
943.01(2)(c) (c) The property damaged belongs to a person who is or was a grand or petit juror and the damage was caused by reason of any verdict or indictment assented to by the owner.
943.01(2)(d) (d) If the total property damaged in violation of sub. (1) is reduced in value by more than $2,500. For the purposes of this paragraph, property is reduced in value by the amount which it would cost either to repair or replace it, whichever is less.
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