This is a legal form that was released by the Wisconsin Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Wisconsin. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is JD-1770?
A: JD-1770 is a form used in Wisconsin for short-term detention pending investigation.
Q: What is the purpose of JD-1770?
A: The purpose of JD-1770 is to authorize the short-term detention of an individual for the purpose of investigation.
Q: Who can request a short-term detention using JD-1770?
A: Law enforcement officers or authorized persons can request a short-term detention using JD-1770.
Q: How long can a person be detained under JD-1770?
A: A person can be detained for up to 72 hours under JD-1770.
Q: Can a person be detained longer than 72 hours under JD-1770?
A: No, JD-1770 only allows for a maximum detention period of 72 hours.
Q: What happens after the 72-hour detention period under JD-1770?
A: After the 72-hour detention period, the detained person must be released unless further legal action is taken.
Q: Can JD-1770 be used for long-term detention?
A: No, JD-1770 is specifically for short-term detention pending investigation.
Q: What are the consequences of being detained under JD-1770?
A: The consequences of being detained under JD-1770 include being held for investigation purposes and potential further legal actions.
Q: Can an individual challenge their detention under JD-1770?
A: Yes, an individual can challenge their detention under JD-1770 through legal means.
Q: Is JD-1770 applicable in all states?
A: No, JD-1770 is specific to Wisconsin and may have variations in other states.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form JD-1770 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Wisconsin Circuit Court.