November 21, 2023 - Introduced by Senators Hesselbein, L. Johnson, Carpenter, Spreitzer, Agard and Larson, cosponsored by Representatives Riemer, Sinicki, Bare, Joers, Ratcliff, Considine, Ohnstad, Emerson, Jacobson, Moore Omokunde, Shelton, Conley, Stubbs, C. Anderson and Palmeri. Referred to Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety.
SB695,,22An Act to amend 973.017 (2) (b); and to create 973.017 (8m) of the statutes; relating to: considering post-traumatic stress disorder as a mitigating factor in sentencing certain criminal offenders. SB695,,33Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau Under current law, when a court makes a sentencing decision concerning a person convicted of a criminal offense, the court must consider the protection of the public, the gravity of the offense, the rehabilitative needs of the defendant, and any applicable mitigating factors or aggravating factors to the crime. This bill creates a new mitigating factor. Under this bill, when a court makes a sentencing decision concerning a person who is a military veteran and has been diagnosed as suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from the person’s military service, the court may consider that diagnosis as a mitigating factor.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.
SB695,,44The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows: SB695,15Section 1. 973.017 (2) (b) of the statutes is amended to read: SB695,,66973.017 (2) (b) Any applicable mitigating factors and any applicable aggravating factors, including the mitigating and aggravating factors specified in subs. (3) to (8) (8m). SB695,27Section 2. 973.017 (8m) of the statutes is created to read: SB695,,88973.017 (8m) Mitigating factors; offenses committed by a veteran. (a) In this subsection, “veteran” means a person who served in the U.S. armed forces or in forces incorporated as part of the U.S. armed forces. SB695,,99(b) When making a sentencing decision concerning a person who is a veteran, the court may consider as a mitigating factor that the person has been diagnosed as suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from his or her military service. SB695,310Section 3. Initial applicability. SB695,,1111(1) This act first applies to offenses committed on the effective date of this subsection.