Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB928

Introduced
1/12/24  
Refer
1/12/24  
Report Pass
2/14/24  
Refer
2/14/24  

Caption

Theft crimes and providing a penalty.

Impact

The overall impact of AB928 aligns with stricter enforcement against theft crimes. By lowering the monetary threshold, it escalates the legal repercussions for theft of lower-value items, which could lead to an increase in misdemeanor charges. The bill introduces a mechanism where multiple theft offenses by the same individual within a six-month period can be aggregated, thus potentially elevating charges. This aggregation allows for trying the crimes in any jurisdiction where the offenses occurred, making prosecution more streamlined.

Summary

Assembly Bill 928 deals with amendments to existing laws regarding theft crimes in Wisconsin. It specifically proposes a significant reduction in the value thresholds that classify various theft offenses. Under current law, theft of property worth up to $2,500 is a Class A misdemeanor; this bill lowers the threshold for such classification to $500. This change redefines how theft is categorized and penalized, with adjustments extending to higher felony classifications as well.

Contention

A notable point of contention arising from discussions around AB928 involves the implications of increased penalties and the potential strain on the legal system. Proponents argue that stricter penalties are necessary to deter retail theft and improve public safety. Conversely, critics are concerned about the fairness of such a system and the risk of disproportionate punishment for minor offenses, fearing an increased burden on low-income individuals who may commit theft out of necessity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB701

Theft crimes and providing a penalty.

WI AB89

Theft crimes and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI SB92

Theft crimes and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB50

Felony theft of property and providing a penalty.

WI SB25

Felony theft of property and providing a penalty.

WI SB76

Reorganizing the crimes commonly known as “carjacking” and providing a penalty.

WI AB52

Reorganizing the crimes commonly known as “carjacking” and providing a penalty.

WI SB222

Extortion, sexual extortion, and providing a penalty.

WI AB201

Extortion, sexual extortion, and providing a penalty.

WI SB5

Battery or threat to jurors and providing a penalty.

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