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CV-510, 11/18 Order Extending Injunction - Individual at Risk 247813.123(5)(c) and (d), Wisconsin Statutes This form shall not be modified. It may be supplemented with additional material. STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, COUNTY Amended Order Extending Injunction Individual At Risk Case No. Petitioner: Date of Birth: - vs - Respondent: Address: Date of Birth Sex Race Height Weight Hair color Eye color The court issued an individual at risk injunction on [Date] , expiring on [Date] against the respondent. The injunction was in effect for [Total length of time] . THE COURT FINDS: The petitioner requested the court extend the injunction 1. because the injunction was in effect for less than six months and it is necessary to protect the individual at risk. When an injunction in effect for less than six months expires, court shall extend the injunction if the petitioner states an extension is necessary to protect the individual at risk. This extension shall remain in effect until 6 months after date on which court first entered injunction. 2. because it is necessary to protect the individual at risk. When the petitioner states an extension is necessary to protect the individual at risk, the court may extend the injunction for not more than 2 years. 3. and order the injunction be in effect for not more than 10 years. The court finds by a preponderance of the evidence that substantial risk exists that the respondent may commit 1st degree intentional homicide under 247940.01, Wis. Stats., 2nd degree intentional homicide under 247940.05, Wis. Stats., 1st, 2nd, or 3rd degree sexual assault under 247247940.225(1), (2) or (3), Wis. Stats., or 1st or 2nd degree sexual assault under 247247948.02(1) or (2), Wis. Stats., against the petitioner. THE COURT ORDERS: 1. The injunction is extended until [Date] . 2. The original terms of the injunction remain in full force and effect. THIS IS A FINAL ORDER FOR THE PURPOSE OF APPEAL IF SIGNED BY A CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. DISTRIBUTION: 1. Court 2. Petitioner 3. Respondent 4. Law Enforcement American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com