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  1. Wisconsin Statutes § 941.30 (2025) — Recklessly endangering safety ...

    Whoever recklessly endangers another’s safety under circumstances which show utter disregard for human life is guilty of a Class F felony. (2) Second-degree recklessly endangering safety.

  2. 2nd Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety in Wisconsin

    Second degree recklessly endanger safety (RES) is charged as a Class G felony. The charge is a result of someone endangering the safety of another while showing an utter disregard for human life. 2nd …

  3. Wisconsin Legislature: 941.30

    The evidence demonstrated that the defendant in this case forced his way into a building and started shooting with two guns, which was indicative of an intent to recklessly endanger the safety of those …

  4. Recklessly endangering safety defense - Van Severen Law Office

    Our criminal defense lawyers have worked on 1st degree recklessly endangering safety and 2nd degree reckless endangering safety cases. Van Severen Law Office is a Milwaukee, WI criminal defense law …

  5. Wisconsin Statutory Elements Chapter 941 - Wisconsin State Law Library

    To be guilty of this offense, the prosecution must prove that the defendant recklessly endangered another person’s safety under circumstances which showed utter disregard for human life.

  6. Second Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety Lawyer in WI

    Chirafisi Anderson, S.C. represents individuals charged with Second-Degree Recklessly Endangering Safety and other serious violent offenses throughout Southern and Central Wisconsin, including …

  7. WCJI 1347 SECOND DEGREE RECKLESSLY ENDANGERING SAFETY

    Second degree recklessly endangering safety, as defined in § 941.30 (2) of the Criminal Code of Wisconsin, is committed by one who recklessly endangers the safety of another human being.

  8. The jury instructions also provided the definition of second-degree recklessly endangering safety, which the court explained “is committed by one who recklessly endangers the safety of another human being.”

  9. Reckless Endangerment in Wisconsin: Laws, Penalties, and Defense

    Feb 21, 2025 · Second-degree reckless endangerment, under Wisconsin Statute 941.30 (2), involves conduct that endangers another’s safety but lacks the extreme indifference to human life required for …

  10. What Is Wisconsin’s Law on Recklessly Endangering Safety?

    Dec 20, 2019 · In Wisconsin, it is illegal to engage in conduct that would put another person at risk of harm. This type of behavior is referred to as recklessly endangering safety, and it is a felony offense.