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Assembly Bill 663, Wisconsin 2010

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Assembly Bill 663, proposed by Representative Marlin Schneider in 2010, would have modified the state's Consolidated Court Automation Program. This program provides the public with access to all court cases in the state of Wisconsin. The legislation would have only allowed affirmative disclosure of cases in which the individuals being charged were found guilty or assessed a fine or penalty. The bill was intended to protect individuals who have been found innocent from being persecuted for involvement in legal battles. The bill was not passed.[1]

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